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    Damn those are some nice results. Ordered a pair myself after seeing this... always wanted those LED tracers

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    Tempted to grab some of this ram but guys with P5B Deluxe board how high can they go super pi 32M with such tight sub timings

    i.e. P5B Deluxe

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    irev210, would the crucial 8000 handle such tight timings better than these 8500s ?

    looking to hit the 600mhz mark with such timings
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    The 8500 should do better than the 8000's now as they have replaced them as Crucial's highest bin.

    However, one thing I should mention is that from my own experience with two sets of PC8000 Ballistix on my P5B, I could not run timings as tight as I could on my Cellshock's or my OCZ sticks. Probably just the sticks I had being picky, but I figured I'd mention it. irev would know best though as he's had more sets of Ballistix than there are members on this board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark View Post
    yeah, i didn't feel like buying a new top for my TDX when i went to AM2... so a little bit of creativity occured
    Yeh I know what you mean, I used my socketA Danger Den maze 4 block on my socket 754 and 939 amd now I have it on my 775 core2 duo board. That block has been with me for 6 years, each time I find a way to mod it to the new board.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    Tempted to grab some of this ram but guys with P5B Deluxe board how high can they go super pi 32M with such tight sub timings

    i.e. P5B Deluxe



    irev210, would the crucial 8000 handle such tight timings better than these 8500s ?

    looking to hit the 600mhz mark with such timings
    for the p5b dlx, i run 4-4-4-5-4-35-3-10-4-12

    I think i killed my commando the other day, having issues with it... delaying benchmarks

    not to give too much away, but i can do over 600MHz 1M pi stable w/ 2.45

    probably dual 32m pi stable at 600ish
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    Quote Originally Posted by irev210 View Post
    not to give too much away, but i can do over 600MHz 1M pi stable w/ 2.45
    very very nice. i'm not sure if i can do that, unless 4-4-4 ends up clocking a bit better than 4-4-3
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark View Post
    very very nice. i'm not sure if i can do that, unless 4-4-4 ends up clocking a bit better than 4-4-3
    Remember he's talking Intel and your talking AMD with a Sempron right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY View Post
    Remember he's talking Intel and your talking AMD with a Sempron right?
    4000+ now, but yeah. and i just gained like 40mhz by switching to trp 4. very curious

    i'll start posting screens once things get "interesting" by gautam's standards
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    very nice,is there any shops selling this to ship internationally?
    i want some of these bad boys

    also are the 6400 kits clocking well too?

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    I told ya the 8500 Ballistix are the best sticks out! They are binned for 1.8ns, vs 2.0ns on the 8000's.
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    updated the first post with some shots at 4-4-4

    and technically it's 1.876ns, but close enough
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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark View Post
    updated the first post with some shots at 4-4-4

    and technically it's 1.876ns, but close enough
    VERY impressive!!!



    my commando seems to be back to life i think.

    im testing 1.8V @ 1000MHz w/ 5-5-5-15 timings heheh
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    Quote Originally Posted by irev210 View Post
    for the p5b dlx, i run 4-4-4-5-4-35-3-10-4-12

    I think i killed my commando the other day, having issues with it... delaying benchmarks

    not to give too much away, but i can do over 600MHz 1M pi stable w/ 2.45

    probably dual 32m pi stable at 600ish
    well hopefully the commando makes a revival... looking forward to your 4-4-4-x results

    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark View Post
    very very nice. i'm not sure if i can do that, unless 4-4-4 ends up clocking a bit better than 4-4-3
    on P5B Deluxe 4-4-4 is faster than 4-4-3 or 4-3-3 hence why i asked
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    on P5B Deluxe 4-4-4 is faster than 4-4-3 or 4-3-3 hence why i asked
    for AM2, it seems to depend on the bench being run. Some things, 4-4-3 is faster, some things 4-4-4 is faster. 4-4-4 is faster all around with 1T last time I checked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raging View Post
    very nice,is there any shops selling this to ship internationally?
    i want some of these bad boys

    also are the 6400 kits clocking well too?

    My 6400 is clocking well, have only had it a couple of days, so far I'm at 600Mhz 5,4,4,12. And the best thing is that it was realy cheap.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DFI pit bull View Post
    My 6400 is clocking well, have only had it a couple of days, so far I'm at 600Mhz 5,4,4,12. And the best thing is that it was realy cheap.
    sweet mate
    i will be picking up a set soon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raging View Post
    very nice,is there any shops selling this to ship internationally?
    i want some of these bad boys

    also are the 6400 kits clocking well too?
    You could order them directly from Crucial UK, but they are expensive
    http://www.crucial.com/eu/store/part...KIT12864AL1065

    I am getting a pair aswell, but it seems like I need a new board to max them out

    My P5W doesnt like to run ram higher than 540Mhz.
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    are these the newer 8500 ballistix that uses a lower volt chip or something or it is just purely diff with a 1.8ns binned?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3ak View Post
    You could order them directly from Crucial UK, but they are expensive
    http://www.crucial.com/eu/store/part...KIT12864AL1065
    yea thats why i asked about any shops that sell them to ship internationally
    i think i will just go with a 6400 kit,they seem to perform just as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fr3ak View Post
    You could order them directly from Crucial UK, but they are expensive
    http://www.crucial.com/eu/store/part...KIT12864AL1065

    I am getting a pair aswell, but it seems like I need a new board to max them out

    My P5W doesnt like to run ram higher than 540Mhz.
    https://www.priceguidenetwork.com/home.php sell them for a very nice price and do ship world wide ,, for a group order (say 5 kits) shipping will be about 10$ per kits
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    how does it do at CAS 4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    how does it do at CAS 4?
    Only 580Mhz @ 2.45v
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    nice Quentin, very nice
    i wish my system could go that high and stay stable
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    Holy crap, 676MHz! That's awesome! My memory controller would explode before it even gets close to that.
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