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    there are only 20l LN2. I hope it will be enough for 2 CPUs. now I am benching 1800 776-21 @ 1.9v. @ 1.9v there are errors. first of all i need some experience about this kit. we can say I have noobie experince with DDr3.i don't want to burn this baby maybe we do some LN2 test with DDR3 next weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jugeen View Post
    there are only 20l LN2. I hope it will be enough for 2 CPUs. now I am benching 1800 776-21 @ 1.9v. @ 1.9v there are errors. first of all i need some experience about this kit. we can say I have noobie experince with DDr3.i don't want to burn this baby maybe we do some LN2 test with DDR3 next weekend.
    So it works with 1.9v now but 1800 776-21 is not 100% stable?
    Sounds good, did you try 2v?
    Try 2v with 1800 876 and see if it works.

    Btw, if 776-21 works then 765-18 will work at the same speed and voltage in my experience maybe have to reduce the clock by 10mhz or so but thats it.
    20l ln2 ishould be enough for a few fun hours with 2 cpus
    but too bad you couldnt get more

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    I tried 776-21 @ 2.0v and it's rock stable. I am @ work now, but the rig is under testing 765-18 @ 2.0v. by the time i get home, i hope it will going w/o errors

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    So it works with 1.9v now but 1800 776-21 is not 100% stable?
    Sounds good, did you try 2v?
    Try 2v with 1800 876 and see if it works.

    Btw, if 776-21 works then 765-18 will work at the same speed and voltage in my experience maybe have to reduce the clock by 10mhz or so but thats it.
    20l ln2 ishould be enough for a few fun hours with 2 cpus
    but too bad you couldnt get more

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    I hope my sticks are as good or better

    Just ordered a P5K3 Deluxe and a G0 Q6600. As I already have an E6700 in a Bad Axe 1, might have a play with both CPUs under the Vapo Lightspeed in this mobo. Be interesting at least.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stone_cold_Jimi View Post


    I hope my sticks are as good or better

    Just ordered a P5K3 Deluxe and a G0 Q6600. As I already have an E6700 in a Bad Axe 1, might have a play with both CPUs under the Vapo Lightspeed in this mobo. Be interesting at least.
    glhf!

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    i have to change my anouncment. it' s not rock stable 776-21 1800 @ 2.0v. by the time i got home, hundreds of errors were waiting to be seen. it was under tested testing 765-18 1800 @ 2.0v settings. now i get back to 776-21 1800 @ 2.0v errors after almost 2 hours. @ 2.05v errors also. after this i checked sc. one module of two (in dimm1) can not be stable with default settings @ 1.9v. after 5 minutes hundreds of errors. i have to RMA my kit.

    Quote Originally Posted by jugeen View Post
    I tried 776-21 @ 2.0v and it's rock stable. I am @ work now, but the rig is under testing 765-18 @ 2.0v. by the time i get home, i hope it will going w/o errors

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    A sign of "overvoltage killing" is on the way for ddr3?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Infa View Post
    A sign of "overvoltage killing" is on the way for ddr3?
    i hope not, what was the max voltage you tried?
    2.05v? if that killed your stick then damn... that would be awfull news
    well the stick should be here tomorrow so then ill have a look at it

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    discovered something...

    NO cmd rate means 1T
    Command rate @ 1T means 2T.

    LOL

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    you mean in BIOS?
    what bios do you use?
    I always left it at auto and when i set it to 1t the max speeds werent stable anymore so it seems on 0604, which im using, the command rate setting works fine?

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    I mean in cpu-z

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    i am interesting on bye one kit of those...
    does it worth???

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    Quote Originally Posted by jugeen View Post
    i have to change my anouncment. it' s not rock stable 776-21 1800 @ 2.0v. by the time i got home, hundreds of errors were waiting to be seen. it was under tested testing 765-18 1800 @ 2.0v settings. now i get back to 776-21 1800 @ 2.0v errors after almost 2 hours. @ 2.05v errors also. after this i checked sc. one module of two (in dimm1) can not be stable with default settings @ 1.9v. after 5 minutes hundreds of errors. i have to RMA my kit.
    You leave expensive ddr3 memory on stress test for hours (which is rated 1.7v-1.9v with 2.24v pumpin thru it) and go out and about your buisness????? (wtf you stressin' when you ain't at home for?)

    Now you're gonna go whine to the memory company about they're crappy memory I suppose and demand a replacement?

    The RMA procedure is there for manufacturing defects or modules which fail they're rated operational use within specific given timelines. It's not there to be abused by stupid little boys whom have little or no regard for equipment and simply believe they can do whatever they like with hardware and not have to live with the consequences.

    You need a good slap buddy
    Last edited by SOLDNER-MOFO64; 09-10-2007 at 06:32 AM.

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    look, i wasn't testing with 2.24V. I was testing it at 2.00v with active cooling. From the first time i boot up with this kit i had errors. That module is manufacturing defect. PLS beleive me, i am not a cheater. I work in IT business as you, and i am aware of people try to abuse with it. I have never abused with warranty policies.

    SRY if i can't express myself good in english and I was misunderstood!


    Quote Originally Posted by SOLDNER-MOFO64 View Post
    You leave expensive ddr3 memory on stress test for hours (which is rated 1.7v-1.9v with 2.24v pumpin thru it) and go out and about your buisness????? (wtf you stressin' when you ain't at home for?)

    Now you're gonna go whine to the memory company about they're crappy memory I suppose and demand a replacement?

    The RMA procedure is there for manufacturing defects or modules which fail they're rated operational use within specific given timelines. It's not there to be abused by stupid little boys whom have little or no regard for equipment and simply believe they can do whatever they like with hardware and not have to live with the consequences.

    You need a good slap buddy
    Last edited by jugeen; 09-10-2007 at 11:55 PM.

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    No need for getting rude and offensive.
    He never stated that he ran his sticks at 2.24V, the threadstarter did run them at that speed.
    He ran his initial tests within voltage specs and had problems (which can happen).
    Comments like "stupid little boys" is also totally uncalled for.
    Maybe you should apologize for your remarks.

    Quote Originally Posted by SOLDNER-MOFO64 View Post
    You leave expensive ddr3 memory on stress test for hours (which is rated 1.7v-1.9v with 2.24v pumpin thru it) and go out and about your buisness????? (wtf you stressin' when you ain't at home for?)

    Now you're gonna go whine to the memory company about they're crappy memory I suppose and demand a replacement?

    The RMA procedure is there for manufacturing defects or modules which fail they're rated operational use within specific given timelines. It's not there to be abused by stupid little boys whom have little or no regard for equipment and simply believe they can do whatever they like with hardware and not have to live with the consequences.

    You need a good slap buddy
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kamel View Post
    I mean in cpu-z
    i think cpuz reports the cmd wrong.
    check the bandwidth results.

    Quote Originally Posted by SOLDNER-MOFO64 View Post
    You leave expensive ddr3 memory on stress test for hours (which is rated 1.7v-1.9v with 2.24v pumpin thru it) and go out and about your buisness????? (wtf you stressin' when you ain't at home for?)

    Now you're gonna go whine to the memory company about they're crappy memory I suppose and demand a replacement?

    The RMA procedure is there for manufacturing defects or modules which fail they're rated operational use within specific given timelines. It's not there to be abused by stupid little boys whom have little or no regard for equipment and simply believe they can do whatever they like with hardware and not have to live with the consequences.

    You need a good slap buddy
    thanks for worrying about unjustified rmas, but please dont get upset.
    as far as i know he only used 2v, which IS above the spec and i didnt ask him to run 2v, but it seems his kit already had a problem from the start.

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    SRY for my english. I didn't mean that you ask me to use 2v. I meant the testing method ( test sc both module ). I think it's better not to publish anything till I can't express myself correctly in English.

    SRY again!


    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    i think cpuz reports the cmd wrong.
    check the bandwidth results.



    thanks for worrying about unjustified rmas, but please dont get upset.
    as far as i know he only used 2v, which IS above the spec and i didnt ask him to run 2v, but it seems his kit already had a problem from the start.

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    I was under the impression the op was stressing at 2.24v.......if I misunderstood them I'm sorry also.

    I've re-read and should perhaps appologise for taking such an extreme view.....my bad

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    No problem.
    Things like that sometimes happen, so no biggie.


    jugeen :

    don't worry about your english. It's pretty good.
    We have members from all around the world, and translating something from your native language to english isn't always as obvious as it seems.
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    many times misunderstandings like this happen people end up disliking each other for no reason
    jugeen and soldner, im very glad you realized it was a misunderstanding and there are no hard feelings

    jugeen, ill call the main office building and the warehouse to see if the mem has already been received now

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    saaya and soldner, a beer is a good idea! two or more is better!

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    many times misunderstandings like this happen people end up disliking each other for no reason
    jugeen and soldner, im very glad you realized it was a misunderstanding and there are no hard feelings

    jugeen, ill call the main office building and the warehouse to see if the mem has already been received now

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    i thought hungary was more famous for the awesome red wine?
    im going to pick up your kit now btw

    EDIT: got the mem running in a system here, is the pink post it on the defective stick from you?

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    if wine, it has to be hungarian

    the pink one, yes! there was no other post-it

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    i thought hungary was more famous for the awesome red wine?
    im going to pick up your kit now btw

    EDIT: got the mem running in a system here, is the pink post it on the defective stick from you?

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    hey man, dont think you will like this but... the kit you sent in for rma is running happily at 1975 876-21 1.8v here

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    30min memtest passed
    30min orthos passed, ill let ortho run for a couple of hours and see what happens

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