daaaaaaaaayummmmm...Originally Posted by Revv23
I know this seems kinda backwards, but I really didn't try any high mhz clocking, till you asked me this a hour or so ago.
I was so concerned with the cas 3-3-3 stuff, and testing low voltage clocking, that I really didnt bother to go for high clocks.
well I just gave it a few tries and heres what I came up with.
2.45 volts at cas 5-5-5-10 will get you 600+ rather easily.
2.8 volts will get you cas 5-4-4-10.
I can boot with cas 4-4-4 into windows at 600+ but I cant do much with it...
right now, running cas 4-4-4-10 at 2.45 volts and 1150 mhz, but still testing.
passed 32M at cas 5-4-4-10 at 2.8 volts, but thats just my first try![]()
I will post the 32M shot in a minute, but its only done at 2.07 ghz (remember I have the 7 multiplier as my default) so dont look so much at the time, but just the fact that it did pass at such high MHz![]()
1220 Mhz Tops Verified
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