The link is in my review, but here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...8000CL5D-4GBPQ
And for future reference, www.pricegrabber.com
The link is in my review, but here: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...8000CL5D-4GBPQ
And for future reference, www.pricegrabber.com
Formerly XIP, now just P.
I hope you really need that SLI thing. Otherwise, get rid of this buggy piece of **** and get yourself decent P35/X38 board.
Well,
I've actually had really good luck with this system. Never had a problem, and I run my QX6700 at 3.5GHz.
I bought cheap ram in the past OCZ 6400 Platinum and they ran fine in 4G configuration.
As to linpack,
Isuspect that something more that just ram is stability is going on. Please seem to be having good success with a lot of the prime95's, Orthos etc but linpack just kills the systems.
IN my case I suspect it's something to do with my CPU overclock. I have never had a crash with any of the usual tools mentioned above, and in the year I have been using my system also.
What I find suspect is that my CPU temperatures never go above 60C with all of the above tests. I have a watercooled system with a triple rad just for the CPU. With Linpack, the termperatures hit 72C almost immediately. I think that I am hitting a CPU limitation and not ram although it seemed to run fine with my 4G set. Any insight?
tomb18
Try lower your CPU multi. 72C is normal for Linpack 64b under water, i have the same temps and i can run Linpack without any lockups (on P35). But with errors, if memory is set to 1000MHz.
680i is very bad for multitasking and has very low memory performance in this case. It has never being designed for such a high load as Linpack.
Well, I ran memtest overnight and this morning there was an error on test 5.
This is at stock memory settings 1000MHz unlinked, 5,5,5,15
The system specs are as follows:
QX6700 10x multi 1400 FSB voltage under load 1.45V
Water cooled (triple rad)
nvidia 680i board
4x2G F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ 2.1V 5,5,5,15
Silverstone 1000W PS
All chipsets set at auto voltage
So I am now in the process of running the memory at 900MHz with memtest.
In Vista64, it seems that I can use the computer for everything including processing really large photos in photoshop (4G). If I run prime95 on 4 cores for a while the system locks hard. Can't move the mouse nothing. The same happens with linpack but much quicker.
This is something I never saw previously with my system. Normally, there would be an error in prime95 for example and that's it.
All right. It is possible that one or more dimms are defective given the failure on memtest. I suppose that if I can do 2 dimms at a time and see if there is a pattern perhaps there is a dimm that is not so good.
I do not really mind running at 800MHz, since the presence of 8G for my photoshop work is what really counts. I did some processing last night with a 48x72" 300dpi file with several layers and filters and it took about 10 seconds vs 45 minutes or so in the past with 4G.
A question: If this memory is failing at 1000MHz, is it a dimm fault or just an issue with speed with 4 dimms installed?
Thanks for your help
Well its a real toss up between buying these and the gskill pc 8500.......
While these sticks won't do 500 on our Commando/E8400 setup due to that tRFC limitation, 475 is a major improvement over what we managed with a 4x1GB setup (Ballistix PC2 6400) ...
http://img136.imageshack.us/my.php?i...5gskillnl0.jpg
P.S. Memset always shows tRTP lower (-2) for some reason ...
ASRock H81M | Intel Pentium G3220 Haswell 3.0GHz | G.SKILL F3-14900CL9D-8GBSR (2 x 4GB) | GIGABYTE GV-R787OC-2GD HD 7870 GHz Edition | 128GB Crucial m4 SSD | Seagate ST3320620AS | Samsung SATA 22X SH-S223F | Corsair HX620W | Antec Three Hundred
Both i guess. The memory has too little OC headroom.
You see, the OC result seems to be inversely proportional to how well you test.
Windows/SPI =high OC.
Memtest86+ quick =average OC.
Memtest86+ long =low OC.
Linpack = lucky if stock.
Still suffice for many gamers i guess, just not for serious use...
Ok I've done a little more testing.
First of all I loaded the latest Bios for my board (it was 3 versionsbehind)
I then ran memtest at 1000MHz 5,5,5,15 2.1V on test 5
and I am always getting an error at one location.
So I tested each module individually, and all are fine. Next I tested them in pairs and all is fine. Put all 4 back, and the failure occurs at the exact same address at test 99%
. I will now try at 800 MHz.
At 800 MHz, same error!
Lowered the FSB to stock, same error.
Upped the MCH voltage twice, no difference.
Now, I'm putting the voltage down on the memory to 2.0V.......fails
What's left?????
Now everything is at stock defaUlt. It still fails at the same place.
Last thing to try, is setting 5-5-5-12 at 800 MHz
Last edited by tomb18; 02-16-2008 at 03:31 PM.
Test 5 cannot show the exact error location by its nature.
Yes, the error will change. It is either one address or another. Only two addresses.
It almost sounds like a design flaw on the motherboard which doesn't show up with 4x1G ram.
But there are other people that are running 8G on the 680i without problems or so they say).
I am reluctant to get other ram, since I may run into exactly the same problem if it is a motherboard issue.
Man, I never had these issues with my dual opterons in the past.
This is the keyWhat i have discovered, there are always ppl. who have great overclocks and i never could reach the same level. Why so, i asked myself?
With time, i just learned that great overckocks are always taken by the cost of some stability loss.
Can you live with some potential instability? Most ppl. can and thats what they are doing. Because most users do not load they computers that high or do not do any critical work. What's the loss if some pixels in your favored game are rendered in slightly wrong color? You will never notice this.
Don't expect desktop stuff, and especially overclocking memory, to undergo the same rigorous testing as server stuff.
Last edited by Cronos; 02-16-2008 at 06:34 PM.
So Cronos, what do you think the issue is in my case. A defective address line or something glitchy in the traces or mch?
No one will tell you.
I had 680i ASUS board with 4x 2GB Supertalent memory, based on Micron D9HNL, running DDR2-667@800 no problem (except very low memory performance, thats why i switched to P35).
You have two options : try to test on P35/X38 board. If you don't have/need SLI, i highly recommend you make this switch anyway.
Or try another pair of sets.
By the way, make sure your tRFC is right, should be 52+ for DDR2-1000 speed.
Well I do have 2 8800GTX's in place for occasional gaming.
I'm thinking of getting the 780i board which apparently does support 8G of this memory as per G. Skill's testing.
Haven't stability tested yet (will get to that soon), but this is my max speed with a kit of these sticks so far at 2.1v.
Case: Antec P182SE
Motherboard: DFI LANPARTY DK P35-T2RS
CPU: E8400 @ 445x9 1.360v (4.0Ghz)
Cooling: ZEROtherm Nirvana NV120
Memory: 4GB G.Skill F2-8000CL5D @ 445Mhz 2.100v (DDR2 890) [Haven't OCed seperately yet]
Graphics: EVGA 8800 GT @ Stock [Will get to it]
Audio: Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi XtremeGamer
Storage: Seagate Barracuda 7200.11 500GB
Operating System: Vista x64 Ultimate
Q6600 | P35 DQ6 | 4x1GB Ballistix8500 | 8800GT 512 | PC P & P 750w | WC Mcp655, D-tek Fuzion, Maze 4, Bip3 |
E6600 | Abit AB9 QuadGT | 3x1GB D9GMH | 7900GTO | Silverstone Zeus 850W | Aircooled |
E2160 | Giga 965 Ds3 | 3x1GB D9HNL | 7600GS Silent |Seasonic s12 600w | Aircooled |
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