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    Gigabyte P35T-DQ6 + DDR3 first test ...

    Hi, i have this new stuff at home now. Gigabyte P35T-DQ6 and Kingston DDR3 1066+ MHz Value modules. But i have no time for testing now, maybe tomorrow or later ... have anyone similar tested setup? Whats timing i can use for DDR3 modules? CL5, or CL6 and higher?

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    DDR2 versus DDR3 :



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    BIOS and the board is the same as normal DDR2 P35-DQ6 mobo. Only colour of RAM slots is different ...

    Because poor modules my max OC of RAM is 1440MHz at 21-7-7-7 ... any worst timing or higher voltage does not to help for higher OC ...



    I will test it again tomorrow ... and will see ...
    Last edited by OBR; 06-05-2007 at 09:20 AM.

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    Please hurry, show us pi scores, everest mem bandwidth, before this mobo become one of your sig's member

    -tam2-

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    Not many have your combo OBR....good luck with the build.
    Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 - rev 1.0, F13a bios | Intel Q9450 Yorkfield 413x8=3.3GHz | OCZ ProXStream 1000W PSU | Azuen X-Fi Prelude 64MB X-RAM| WD VelociRaptor 74HLFS-01G6U0 16MB cache 74GB - 2 drive RAID 0 64k stripe | ASUS 9800GT Ultimate 512MB RAM (128 SP!!) | G.SKILL PC2-8800 4GB kit @ 1100MHz | OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB flash | Scythe Ninja Copper + Scythe 120mm fan | BenQ M2400HD 24" 16:9 LCD | Plextor 716SA 0308; firmware 1.11 | Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 | Netgear RangeMax DG834PN 108mbps; firmware 1.03.39 + HAWKING HWUG1 108mbps USB dongle | Digital Doc 5+ | 7 CoolerMaster 80mm blue LED fans | Aopen H700A tower case | Vista Home Premium - 32bit, SP1

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    First post updated ...

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    OBR...any chance of info on the chips on your mobo?...manufacture dates etc?., like when was the ITE chip made etc., any chip difference from the P35-DQ6?
    Gigabyte EP45-DQ6 - rev 1.0, F13a bios | Intel Q9450 Yorkfield 413x8=3.3GHz | OCZ ProXStream 1000W PSU | Azuen X-Fi Prelude 64MB X-RAM| WD VelociRaptor 74HLFS-01G6U0 16MB cache 74GB - 2 drive RAID 0 64k stripe | ASUS 9800GT Ultimate 512MB RAM (128 SP!!) | G.SKILL PC2-8800 4GB kit @ 1100MHz | OCZ ATV Turbo 4GB USB flash | Scythe Ninja Copper + Scythe 120mm fan | BenQ M2400HD 24" 16:9 LCD | Plextor 716SA 0308; firmware 1.11 | Microsoft Wireless Entertainment Desktop 8000 | Netgear RangeMax DG834PN 108mbps; firmware 1.03.39 + HAWKING HWUG1 108mbps USB dongle | Digital Doc 5+ | 7 CoolerMaster 80mm blue LED fans | Aopen H700A tower case | Vista Home Premium - 32bit, SP1

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    i will check it, i have both models now ...

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    id be interested to know whether you prefer this over the asus p5k deluxe...
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    I checked both boards and are exactly the same. Same chips, only colour of some caps are different, and DDR3 instead of DDR2 ...

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    See here, i've tested the same memory. It uses Elpida chips and responds up to ~1.7V only, the best i could do with them is ~745Mhz 6-7-6 for 3D benching. 7-7-7 doesn't help clocks too much and is worse overall, 9-8-7 gets you ~20Mhz more but it's sloow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micutzu View Post
    See here, i've tested the same memory. It uses Elpida chips and responds up to ~1.7V only, the best i could do with them is ~745Mhz 6-7-6 for 3D benching. 7-7-7 doesn't help clocks too much and is worse overall, 9-8-7 gets you ~20Mhz more but it's sloow.
    My does only 720 but Orthos stable, it must be Orthos stable not only for 3d benches!

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