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    3.4V, OMG! with air cooling

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    Amazing Hipro! 3.4 vdimm on ddr2!

    Your subtimings are a little loose though :S



    What do you have to say about the AW9D other than it is great?

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris
    Amazing Hipro! 3.4 vdimm on ddr2!

    Your subtimings are a little loose though :S



    What do you have to say about the AW9D other than it is great?
    Yes they are a bit loose cuz of the max mem frequency.....If I remember well, it can do 3-3-3-1-15us-8T-23-5-9-8-7-4-4 at 507MHz to 510MHz...

    ABIT ehhhhh....rocks maybe..?....

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    wow Denny instantly toasted some D9 @ 3.3v I can't believe those still work. Very impressive
    Yes I wonder the same thing.....

    Maybe is because Cell Shock Ram modules DON'T have the sillicone tape (1mm thikness) as ALL the others have BUT pure sillicone paste that contacts directly the chips to the heatsink so they keep staying cooler than the others.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by hipro5
    Yes they are a bit loose cuz of the max mem frequency.....If I remember well, it can do 3-3-3-1-15us-8T-23-5-9-8-7-4-4 at 507MHz to 510MHz...

    ABIT ehhhhh....rocks maybe..?....



    Yes I wonder the same thing.....

    Maybe is because Cell Shock Ram modules DON'T have the sillicone tape (1mm thikness) as ALL the others have BUT pure sillicone paste that contacts directly the chips to the heatsink so they keep staying cooler than the others.....
    maybe becasue i turn too fast?! hahaha
    2.8v direct to can't read (3 turns)! !! i think that is 3.3v but not sure....
    i was tring to lower the voltage.....

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    For who are in doubt about Cellshock 6400 here you have some nice pics:

    3-3-3-8:





    3-4-4-8:



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=131594



    4-4-4-12:



    From 3-4-4-8 to 4-4-4-12 only a gain of 3MHz... looks like something is limiting me at 575MHz fsb.


    Just a quick 1M Spi test @ 3-4-4-4 with E6600 @ 4683MHz Stock Vapochill LS Cooled:



    Vmem used:



    Looks like 6400 kits have D9GKX. I dont know because i didnt taked off the heatspreaders but this kit is making same results of my other two Cellshock 8000 CL4 kits.

    Vmem @ 2.72v and just one 92mm fan giving them some air and it was cold.

    I believe that this babies can go to 600MHz @ 4-4-4-12. Just need to find what is blowing @ 575fsb.

    Congratulations Cellshock. This was really mems!
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    very nice lasac

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    3.4V, OMG! with air cooling
    Still on air.....
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