Love to try 4 of these sticks with server2003 standard on the desktop. I THINK server recognizes 8 gigs but I'd have to double check.
What am I thinking-I don't need 8 gigs-sheesh!
@Kunaak-How's the weather in Juneau? Entering breakup (finally) here in Eagle River. That last cold snap (which lasted for like 4 weeks) was really starting to get the better of my general attitude!
Currently messing with:
Intel DP55SB Sharpsberg
i7-860 (stock) under a Zalman CNPS-8700NT cooler
4x4GB Corsair Vengence @ 1600
XFX Radeon 5850 Black Edition (765, 1125 stock)
Mushkin Chronos DX 240GB and 1.5 TB WD Black
Powered by a Seasonic X-650 and stuffed into a Silverstone GD05 case
$665.97 now.
Currently messing with:
Intel DP55SB Sharpsberg
i7-860 (stock) under a Zalman CNPS-8700NT cooler
4x4GB Corsair Vengence @ 1600
XFX Radeon 5850 Black Edition (765, 1125 stock)
Mushkin Chronos DX 240GB and 1.5 TB WD Black
Powered by a Seasonic X-650 and stuffed into a Silverstone GD05 case
SB Rig:
| CPU: 2600K (L040B313T) | Cooling: H100 with 2x AP29 | Motherboard: Asrock P67 Extreme4 Gen3
| RAM: 8GB Corsair Vengeance 1866 | Video: MSI gtx570 TF III
| SSD: Crucial M4 128GB fw009 | HDDs: 2x GP 2TB, 2x Samsung F4 2TB
| Audio: Cantatis Overture & Denon D7000 headphones | Case: Lian-Li T60 bench table
| PSU: Seasonic X650 | Display: Samsung 2693HM 25,5"
| OS: Windows7 Ultimate x64 SP1
+Fanless Music Rig: | E5200 @0.9V
+General surfing PC on sale | E8400 @4Ghz
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NEWEGG bought 200 kits of 4G DDR2 1066?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146688
Last edited by jinzhanhua; 04-07-2007 at 06:19 AM.
I received my kit today. they run 900 4-3-3-6. 1000-1066 5-4-4-12 on my EVGA 680i. They do not seem to do much more than advertised, very stable at or a little above spec. I can get much faster and tighter with 4x1gb. I do not have any screenies and havent really given them the tweek time they deserve, the speeds will probably increase. My time atm is devoted to 6GB. These Mushkins w/ 2 x 1gb ddr-1200. So far i am very pleased with those results. If anybody is interested in my 6GB numbers, let me know, I will start a new thread with detailed info & SS. Also let me know what test/benchmarks you would like to see.
Gigabyte Z68X UD7
Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
Acer 1200w PSU
2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
1-1TB Western Digital
1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
LG 30", Hanns G 28"
Xp64.
900 mhz, cas 4-3-3-6.
booted at cas 4-3-3-8.
a few of the write, and read settings, and alittle of the tras were tweaked.
experimenting with the sub timings and how they effect super pi (no real differencebut still testing)
I am just impressed at how easily this is doing 900 at cas 4-3-3 @ 2.4 volts only.
Memset is just used to see how tweakable the ram is.
honestly so far, if I didnt know this was 4 gigs of ram, I'd say its easily as tweakable as a good set of 2 gig ram.
32M test.
simple test.
I couldnt maintain stability when heavily tweaked.
so I rebooted, and this the untweaked 32M run from 3.6 ghz and cas 4-3-3-8 at 900 mhz.
not bad for 4 gigs of ram.![]()
How's 8GB on P965 or 680i boards?![]()
More OC's.
2.44 volts - cas 5-3-3-8 at 1000 Mhz![]()
2.7 volts - cas 5-5-5-15 at 1195 mhz.![]()
2.8 - suicide shot = 1200 mhz. (not even remotely stable, just had to do it)
1170 + mhz is really easy at cas 5-5-5 and 2.5+ volts.
possible to hit about 1150 mhz stable at much less voltage, like 2.3.
going up on voltage, doesnt get you much, like for every .1 volt I do, i get maybe 2-3 mhz more.
optimal voltage seems to be around 2.3 to 2.45 volts.
at about 2.5 volts, the ram is pretty much near its limit, however the more voltage you add to it, the more it responds, so it does act like D9 in some ways, but you dont get the kinda returns in Overclockablity that your do by adding extra voltage, as you would with say D9GMH.
but its definatly a "Benchers" ram. thats for sure.
so its got all ranges coverd really.
high Mhz, and low cas, and high voltage, and low voltage OC'ing.
so far, its a real good all around ram, for just about anyone, gamers and overclockers.
dont be doing the poking stick thing to me, if I had 8 gigs to try, I would.
ask someone that actually has that much ram.
well... that much of this ram.
other 4 gig kits dont seem to stand a chance at coming anywhere near this ram...
well, not until they release thier copies of this ram, with thier lables on it![]()
Back in the day, the benefit of running 2x1GB sticks vs. 4x512MB sticks was that you could run the 2x1 sticks at 1T (at least on AMD).
Can this RAM run 1T with tight timings at around 900MHz on the 680i? If so, this might be the icing!
I assume that 1T is impossible with 4 sticks on the 680i?
you can barely run 2x1gb at 1t at 900mhz with a 680i. I have 6gb installed now, so after this major file transfer i may give 1t a shot with the 4gb of this mushkin and i'll try 6gb as well.
Gigabyte Z68X UD7
Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
Acer 1200w PSU
2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
1-1TB Western Digital
1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
LG 30", Hanns G 28"
Mushkin Employee and DAMN Proud Of IT!
www.mushkin.com<---new and improved
email me <--- For any assistance or help
Keep your eyes open... more to come.....muhahahaa
Not yet. I've been tryin to get them to work for me with vista 64bit. They work fine alone and with 2 other gigs with 32bit. Vista 64 works fine with 4x1 but not 2x2. I guess i'm just gonna have to run my 4x1. I can get way better timings and mhz with those anyway. 1066@4-3-3-8. Anybody else here have any success with these mushkin 2x2 and vista 64? if so, what mobo are you using? Thanks.
Last edited by nugzo; 04-16-2007 at 08:51 PM.
Gigabyte Z68X UD7
Intel Core i7 2600K (testing)
16GB Mushkin Redline 17000 2133 1.65v
EK, 3x120 Rad 2xMCP655
Acer 1200w PSU
2-128GB Samsung SSD RAID 0
2-1TB Seagete 32mb RAID 0
1-1TB Western Digital
1- Plextor PX-B320SA Blue Ray
1- Plextor PX-880SA 24x DVD/RW
2- EVGA Nvidia GTX-480 SLI
LG 30", Hanns G 28"
You got me impressed. These are the first IC's to pull off 500MHz tRCD 3 with such "low" voltage since fatties. And they're 2x2GB.
One thing I'd like to see is if 2x2GB benches faster at the same speeds/timings than 2x1GB as was the case with 2x1 vs 2x512. (Not a request to you, just the first thing that popped into my head seeing speeds like these)
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