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    Quote Originally Posted by tbonekot
    i have problems with the GBHZ and the P5W DH Deluxe.
    I can't go with the 1:1 divider
    360*7 (E6300) with 4:5 going very fine with 2.2V. But 1:1 don't go why?
    Timings are CL4-4-4-15
    becasue asus has bas support on p5wdh 1:1 with high fsb
    if you check P5B there is no problem to run 1:1 over 400


    i am going to try 1:1 on p5wdh over 400 soon...
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    Just so u know, my 1.85v p5w has no probs with my 2gbhz ram. Can hit ddr2-995 100% stable at 2.3v, and ddr2-1000+ at 2.35v (2.3v ddr2-1000 is about 4000+% stable in memtest but sadly not 100%.) This is all with 44412 timings and all extras off in the bios, 1.55v MCH. Btw, the devider/fsb has not mattered at all for me.
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  3. #3
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    G.Skill for me

    You know rather than go on and on I will just say I like G.Kill HZ on the 1:1
    Truly some great memory. Here are some results I have obtained. Now this is where I tested to be 32M stable.
    So I tried this one too!
    Now I ran 1M with these timings up to 423fsb I backed down to 419 then 417 and still neither would do 32M I then stepped all the way down to 413 and they both ran it fine. Now my personal favorite setting for this mem is right here!

    As you can see that really speeds up the pi time and allows for a higher fsb and that is a good thing. This little 6400 just loves to run with this 6400HZ
    I am going to go ahead and pick up a 6600, I will let you know how it fares with this mem.

    All tests were run with mem at 2.35 Volts. MCH @ 165. The design of my case and my liquid cooling system keeps my case pumped full of cold air and my mem is actually cold to the touch as is my Northbridge.
    Here is a shot you will note the 2 x 120 fans they are directing incoming cold air that has passed through my radiator to where I want it in the case.


    Well hey guys experiment

    You know it occurred to me that I had run everest at DDR 1000 with the timings set at 4-4-4-4 when I was running my 950 Presler that was a fsb of 300 and and the 3:5 divider I scored 9485 on the Everest mem read. I was impressed.

    Today I ran Everest with my memory running at 425 on the 1:1 for DDR 850 with my timings set at 4-4-3-4 my everest mem read score was 10021. You do the math.



    WZ
    Last edited by WeldZilla; 10-13-2006 at 12:44 PM.

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