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Thread: Corsair 6400C3 and TGX 8000 OPB ed. comparo

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    Corsair 6400C3 and TGX 8000 OPB ed. comparo

    Dry benches comparo, so don't mind the time . Set all parameters in bios (Anybody can do it). Explorer killed / Task manager priority. Boot up @ 470, clockgened the rest...

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    so what are you saying that OPBs RAM somehow goes faster on exactly the same settings as corsair?

    if so maybe corsair don't like the same settings as TGX just a thought
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    Spi 1M...

    Corsair...


    TGX 8000...


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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    so what are you saying that OPBs RAM somehow goes faster on exactly the same settings as corsair?

    if so maybe corsair don't like the same settings as TGX just a thought
    Both are good rams, I just play with 'em without serious tweaks. I hope both can bench @ 500X10 with cpu on xtreme cooling.
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    How 'bout make 'em work together That's better...


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    535 4-4-3 dual 32M stable at just 2.3v. Very nice for both sets of sticks. Now stop teasing us, and crank up the volts and get on 'em. Let me know how hard I should be kicking myself for not getting my very own OPB edition set of sticks.
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    Can you make a comparison at same frequence (7x540MHz) please.
    What OS is it ? XP Pro 32bits don't use more than 3.2Gb

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    Very nice, Dumo! Both sets are looking great, 1080 @ 2.35v in awesome in my book Plus, you're running 1:1, great board as well Can you drop FSB, jump on a ratio and see If you pull 1200 5-4-4-4.0? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dumo
    How 'bout make 'em work together That's better...


    i'm with everyone else though. crank the mhz
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    Agreed to them, could you test both maximum clocks ? Its very strange 7seconds of difference@same clocks, thats like 150-200mhz on the cpu....
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    A bandwidth test on their maximum clocks would be nice. It's not how high the rams can hit, or how efficient they are at a certain setting but how much bandwidth they have

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    nice rams you got there.. thanks for sharing.. mm.. where can I get those sets from whre I live.. mm.. hehehe thats the problem.. ah.. better stick with my old rams..
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    I wanna see what can be pushed to the highest speed.

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    Multi 10 or even 11 will make me a happy camper

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    Very nice I have a set of TGX OPB edition sittin right here I've just been so busy that I literally havent had time to play with them but rest assured they will be tested very soon I hope to have similar results to you

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    can anyone send me a link for the tgx set?are these the ones http://www.tankguys.biz/ddr2-memory-...78a60689c29cec
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    Not quite the same. I beleive the ones shown in this thread were special edition ones, tested/binned by OPB for certain people. It's the same chips/memory type, but isn't absolutely gauranteed to perform like these

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    is it still possible to get any off these special edition?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TankGuys
    Not quite the same. I beleive the ones shown in this thread were special edition ones, tested/binned by OPB for certain people. It's the same chips/memory type, but isn't absolutely gauranteed to perform like these
    Ben @ tankguys is right. Those batch was the very first batch of our OPB edition dual specs memory Click here for details

    This will be like the second edition of the previous one, and tankguys is now preselling it. Obviously the pictures aren't working anymore. Did anyone catch those picture and actually saved it up? Anyways, I'll figure out what's the problem ASAP. =D

    I hope this helps to clear some questions from the end-users.
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    haha, great idea to put them work together
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