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    mine seem quite good too

    560 5-5-5-15 at a lowly 2.0V too

    spotted 2x512MB Balistix 8000 the other day- whats the chance of them making similar speeds at similar volts would you reckon ?

    thinking of upgrading from 2 to 3 gigs of RAM.

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    Me best cas 4 for now, vdimm 2.58:


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    wow, 1300 MHz cas 4 thats impressive what is vNB/vMCH to run performance level 5?
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    I'm tearing my hair out here. Can't get my sticks to run higher than around 560 4-4-4-12 even with 2.45v. Tried a host of different setups like 1:1, 2:3 etc but still no go. Strange thing is @ 2.1v they'll do 620 5-5-5-18. Can anyone help please?

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    Edit: +2 was set in the bios for ddr voltage.
    Last edited by andyddr; 08-21-2007 at 02:15 PM.
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    That is exactly how my second set of 8500's were. A lot are like that. Good CAS 5 sticks, mediocre for CAS 4. Try 5-5-5 around 2.5v and you should be happy. They should do around 640-650.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gautam View Post
    That is exactly how my second set of 8500's were. A lot are like that. Good CAS 5 sticks, mediocre for CAS 4. Try 5-5-5 around 2.5v and you should be happy. They should do around 640-650.
    yup, Gautam is right. most of the D9GMH/D9GKX i have been getting for a while have been running 565ish 4-4-4 at 2.50v or less but 600MHz 5-5-5 comes at 2.10v~2.20v with ease with higher voltage making 650MHz+ a piece of cake...except on the IP35-Pro. cannot for the life of me get any kit of memory over 620MHz.
    i don't quote in my signature, but best WR ever...
    Quote Originally Posted by Jor3lBR View Post
    It holds the current WR for the least vcore required to run 4500Mhz stable (1.32vcore)
    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    nice rams but mines

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    monster rams!

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    How about this?
    4x1024 Balistix PC8500 @ 1200 mhz 2.2v 5-5-5-15 prime stable ( for now 1h ).

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    crucial 8500 @ 1200 Cas5 Vdimm: 1.95



    2.15 645 cas5



    2.2 653 cas5

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    Hiwa, what board is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MotF Bane View Post
    Hiwa, what board is that?
    oops sorry i forget that's DS4 p35

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    DS4 P35 8500 Tracer

    CAS 5

    1.95 600


    2.0 600


    2.1 640.2


    2.2 650.3


    2.3 667.9


    2.4 678.8


    2.5 682.9

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    got this kit a couple months ago, just got up to testing her...

    this is as far as i can go on 2.25v, but i can't get it 32m stable
    any ideas on pushing it further? i don't know how much voltage to feed before getting into a danger level of killing the sticks. they're rated for 2.2v.
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    Has anyone gotten a set that couldn't even do stock?

    I'm sitting at 2.2V 533Mhz CAS5 unstable. I'm seriously considering of going through the hassle of an RMA. I've decided to go a different direction for better bandwidth.

    @2.2V, I can do 3-3-3-9 @320Mhz 1T

    But it still doesn't seem all that stable. After 2-3 days of folding, I get the the occasional restart. I'm testing at 2T now and seeing if that gives me better results.

    Is it possible my motherboard might be the trouble and not the RAM? I ran the 533Mhz with a memory divider so my FSB would stay within very reasonable values (no higher than 340Mhz).

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    i plan on buying some of this memory and i was wondering is there any performance difference between tracer and regular ballistix or is it just the leds
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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    i plan on buying some of this memory and i was wondering is there any performance difference between tracer and regular ballistix or is it just the leds
    I forgot which thread it is, but one guy compared 4 kits of ballistix non-tracers and 4 kits of tracers.
    His conclusion was that the non tracers are very slightly more overclockable, about 10-20 MHz higher in average, and required slightly less voltage to be stable a cas 4 at a certain fixed frequency, I forgot what frequency it was though. The voltage difference was somewhere around +/- 0.05V.

    Overall all are very good performers and the difference between tracers and non-tracer is negligible.

    EDIT: I found the post, it is in the previous page of this thread: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=210
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    Cool thread what is the MAX Vcore on the Crucial Ballistix PC8500??? I see some guys doing 2.5v I thought 2.3v was the MAX???? I have a eVGA mobo A1 version??? Just wondering...
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    2.3 is the max for us evga 680i owners because anything past that has been known to fry quickly
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    Quote Originally Posted by louie101086 View Post
    2.3 is the max for us evga 680i owners because anything past that has been known to fry quickly
    Wow nice timing I was just about to reboot to try a test run. Over 2.3
    I am happy so far with this ram I can get 1225 on it @ 2.25v so I should not complain. I was able to boot into windows with this ram at 825 1:1 ratio at 3-3-3-5 1T 2.2V and at 1:1 930 @ 4-4-4-4 1T 2.2v New SuperPi 1M at 12.250 @ 4.175GHz
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    Last edited by Lu(ky; 09-22-2007 at 04:46 PM.
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    Crucial PC8500 @ 533 MHz C4 2.25V
    vMCH 1.45v


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    2.25V réal
    _________

    Ma new ballistix

    590 MHz C4 2.30V réal
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=248366

    It is not my max, my max for 2.30V (4 5 5 15) is 598 MHz but valid is corrupt
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    Got mine a couple of days ago.
    Got them running at 500mhz 4-4-4-4 2.25v 24/7

    Is there anything else besides the mem volt you should think about when clocking memory?
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    Quote Originally Posted by introstand View Post
    Is there anything else besides the mem volt you should think about when clocking memory?
    upping the NB voltage might help.i know it did with my P5K dlx.mine were failing orthos after about 9 hours at 1000mhz,4-4-4-9 2.2v and after increasing the vNB to 1.4,they did over 17 hours.


    i got another pair of tracers yesterday,same batch as the first one so they should be as good or at least close.however one stick says 16FD3 and the other 16FC3.the box has a "D" on it.any ideas?
    Last edited by Ghosty21; 10-02-2007 at 01:13 PM.

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