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    [WR] DDR2 CAS5 Crucial PC8000 + ASUS P5K Deluxe

    Link for more news : http://www.jmax-hardware.com/forum/i...8.html#msg9078

    ASUS P5K Deluxe Bios 0304
    1x1Go Crucial PC8000 EPP
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    3x120mm en cascade

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=198379




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    comon go 7x and show me what ya got
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    Wow.. thats surely is a high frequency!

    And the volts arent that high.

    Can't you push i further with more volts?
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    Yep I will try it but I'm again mainboard limited
    I think that I can do same with 2.3V only

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    Was it easier to achieve with p35 or p965?

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK View Post
    Was it easier to achieve with p35 or p965?
    it id sure on P35, on 965, my ram can only go to 550 no matter what CL value.
    now my ram can go to 570 on CL4 and even 651 on CL5

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanteraGSTK View Post
    Was it easier to achieve with p35 or p965?
    Sure that it's a lot easier in CAS5.

    With My P5B Delxue : max screen : 716MHz.
    With this P5K Deluxe : max screen : 742MHz.

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    WoW ! very good man , P35 look at interested come to OC memory
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    Holy Horses Nice clocks! Whats the max benchable 1M run you can do?

    EDIT: Nice volts aswell!, Only 2.55

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc View Post
    Sure that it's a lot easier in CAS5.

    With My P5B Delxue : max screen : 716MHz.
    With this P5K Deluxe : max screen : 742MHz.
    Interesting. How far have you gotten with cas4? My memory controller won't let me go past 650mhz for some reason. It may have something to do with ratios and such. Have you ever tried to get to 700mhz on 6xx nvidia chipsets?

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    Max bench 1M around 725-728MHz
    Never tester NF6xx

    I will test CAS4 soon ^^

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    hmmm it never occured to bench with one stick
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    very nice memories..
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    btw i tested all the ratios on P5K mobo and it seems that 3:5 ratio gives highest RAM clocks on my board

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=122

    maybe try that ratio and see if you can squeeze another 5MHz or whatever heh
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    Thanks dinos, I just received this mainboard so I do not try all the ratios
    I saw that 5:6 isn't very good.
    4:5 reach 697Mhz bench 2x1Go
    2:3 rox (you see my screens)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc View Post
    Thanks dinos, I just received this mainboard so I do not try all the ratios
    I saw that 5:6 isn't very good.
    4:5 reach 697Mhz bench 2x1Go
    2:3 rox (you see my screens)
    5:6 is fine

    5:16 is not so good
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc View Post
    Max bench 1M around 725-728MHz
    Never tester NF6xx

    I will test CAS4 soon ^^
    Looking forward to cas4

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    hmmm it never occured to bench with one stick
    One stick (usually doesn't matter which stick it is either) will usually run higher than two sticks. Not only that, but you can hit higher FSBs with one stick versus two. Why you may ask... Less stress on the MCH with one stick
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    nice indeed
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    Did You try that crucial at p5b deluxe or some else nice 965 MB?
    btw Great work!
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    Good work

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    Congrats man, mem WR ftw!
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    Héhé Jmax nice job

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