all D9, cool!
all D9, cool!
can u guys gimme a guide to oc my ram
using crucial ballistix tracer pc6400 800mHz
MBs: P5Q Dlx
PSU: PCP&C Turbo-Cool 510W
CPUs: E8600@4.0~4.8GHz
Cooling: Apogee GTZ, 2 x P160, 2 x 106 CF/M fans, 7/16 Tygon, MCP650
DDR2: 4x2G gSkill 1100 PI
VGA: X800 Bravo flashed to X850 Pro
HDDs: 1x 128G Crucial CT128M225 SSD, Heaps of SATA ll drives and external storage.
Monitor: HP 24" LCD
erm
im totally noob
im using asus m2ne
i heard that this mobo sucks...
CORSAIR| windwithme | CM2X1024-8888C4D| DDR2-1111, 4-5-5-12, 2.4v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1309, 5-5-4-5, 2.46v
CPU:INTEL Core 2 Extreme QX6800
MB: FOXCONN MARS P35
DRAM:CORSAIR Dominator TWIN2X2048-8888C4D
VGA:ELSA 8800GT 512M
HD:Seagate 7200.10 320G
POWER:Corsair VX450W Power Supply
Cooler:Thermaltake V1
SuperPi 32M Stable
CPU-Z Validated!
windwithme, awesome setup. what in the world is that alittle bear?on your corair fan. haha that funny that cool. nice overclocking
Nobody with Kingston VR 667?![]()
Kingston | Unrealer | KVR667D2N5K2/2G | DDR2-667, 5-5-5-15, 1.8v | Kingston | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1066, 5-5-5-15, 2.1v
Super PI 32 crashes![]()
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Database Updated.![]()
If you do not see your result in the database, it means you did not submit it with the proper criteria. The most common thing I am seeing is submissions without enough stability tests ran. For example, if you have a quad-core CPU, you need to be running 4 instances of super-pi, not 1.
Formerly XIP, now just P.
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=292099
OCZ2FX11501G FlexXLC (nominallyDR2-800 3-4-4-15)
RAM Size : 2048 MB (2x1024)
RAM Freq : 586.7 MHz
RAM Ratio : 3:4
RAM Timings : 5-4-4-15
CPU : Intel Core 2 Duo E4500
Freq : 3520.3 MHz (440.04 * 8)
Motherboard: ASUS Maximus Formula SE
OCZ | FlexXLC | OCZ2FX11501G | DDR2-800, 3-4-4-15, 2.4v | OCZ | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1173.4, 5-4-4-15, 2.6v
I think I had these down to 3-3-3-9 @ 933, will try and repeat and see what it does for bandwidth!
Last edited by initialised; 01-04-2008 at 03:24 PM.
Intel i7 920 C0 @ 3.67GHz
ASUS 6T Deluxe
Powercolor 7970 @ 1050/1475
12GB GSkill Ripjaws
Antec 850W TruePower Quattro
50" Full HD PDP
Red Cosmos 1000
Nice result! DB Updated.![]()
Formerly XIP, now just P.
OCZ | initialised | FlexXLC OCZ2FX800C32GK | DDR2-800, 3-4-4-15, 2.1v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1173, 5-4-4-15, 2.6v
This data may be incorrect. The part number you've listed is what I was sold and what is printed on the modules but what shows up on SPD-z and CPU-z is OCZ2FX11501G 9200 (DDR-1150) am I missing something here, are they all the same modules with different bins depending on achievable latency and speed? These are very flexible chips, 3-3-3-9 is achievable up to ~933MHz, 4-4-4-12 to 1066 and 5-5-5-15 to about 1200.
Intel i7 920 C0 @ 3.67GHz
ASUS 6T Deluxe
Powercolor 7970 @ 1050/1475
12GB GSkill Ripjaws
Antec 850W TruePower Quattro
50" Full HD PDP
Red Cosmos 1000
Here
Kingston | Marcello | KVR667/2GB | DDR2-667 5-5-5-15, 1.8v | CPU-Z Validator | SuperPI 32M Stable | @ 1000 4-4-4-15, 2.2v | Elpida |
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KVR 667 @ 1000
2.2 Vdimm
Gigabyte 965P-DS3 Rev. 3.3 Bios F7
DUAL PI 32M Stable!!
CPU-Z Validator
MAX. 1-1 (510x7)
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Last edited by Marcello; 01-28-2008 at 09:16 PM.
Marcello
I can get my 1150 Flex XLC masquerading as 800 to run SuperPI 32M at 850MHz and 3-2-2-4 2T timings. Will repeat and post screen grabs etc...
Intel i7 920 C0 @ 3.67GHz
ASUS 6T Deluxe
Powercolor 7970 @ 1050/1475
12GB GSkill Ripjaws
Antec 850W TruePower Quattro
50" Full HD PDP
Red Cosmos 1000
Last edited by Mr. Dirk; 02-09-2008 at 10:36 PM.
CPU: X3220 @ 3.2GHz ( It can run at 3.8Ghz but for 24/7 and work I have it lower )
MB: Asus Rampage Formula
RAM: 2x2GB Excele RAM 800Mhz @ 1000Mhz
GK: HD3870 512Mb
PSU: Enermax PRO82+ 525W
Watercooling: Stixon I-300, MCW60, MCP655, Swiftech MCR320 Triple, Black ICE Radiator GT Xtreme 360.
Do they run rated timings (including sub-timings) at their minimum rated voltage? Because if they don't, I'd most certainly RMA those.
Formerly XIP, now just P.
Eh oops I was looking on some images and I posted bad picture.![]()
Yes they run.Do they run rated timings (including sub-timings) at their minimum rated voltage? Because if they don't, I'd most certainly RMA those.
CPU: X3220 @ 3.2GHz ( It can run at 3.8Ghz but for 24/7 and work I have it lower )
MB: Asus Rampage Formula
RAM: 2x2GB Excele RAM 800Mhz @ 1000Mhz
GK: HD3870 512Mb
PSU: Enermax PRO82+ 525W
Watercooling: Stixon I-300, MCW60, MCP655, Swiftech MCR320 Triple, Black ICE Radiator GT Xtreme 360.
Last edited by initialised; 02-10-2008 at 02:21 AM. Reason: Grammatical correction
Intel i7 920 C0 @ 3.67GHz
ASUS 6T Deluxe
Powercolor 7970 @ 1050/1475
12GB GSkill Ripjaws
Antec 850W TruePower Quattro
50" Full HD PDP
Red Cosmos 1000
Core2Duo E6700 on DFI X38-T2R
SuperTalent T800UB1GC4 x2
2x1GB
800MHz 4-4-3-8 2.0v
1200MHz 5-5-4-11 2.18v- Memory Overclocked Speed, Timings and Voltage
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=314574
JaD
You can't imagine how upset I was when my GMH sticks were replaced with (supposedly) suckier ProMOS...well, considering i wouldn't run high vDDR anymore (the old GMH i had to RMA died on 2.35v 24/7) those sticks are pretty nice600 5-5-4-11 with good subs is definitely a good result imo.
Too bad loosening subs/raising voltage has no benefits, a bit more juice for bench runs would have been appreciated :P
Everest results (old build, lastest stable hangs up the system, nothing special anyway at just 400x9):
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Last edited by JaD; 07-21-2008 at 06:25 AM.
What no Patriot Memory? I will add my results once I get my RMA 680i XFX back.
Patriot Extreme Performance 2x1gb 4.4.4.12 2.2v #PDC22G6400LLK
Tested and stable
400 4.4.4.12 2.1v
450 4.5.5.5.16 2.1v
485 4.5.5.5.18 2.2v
500 5.5.5.5.18 2.1v
530 5.5.5.5.18 2.1v
550 5.5.5.5.18 2.1v
550 was the last I went to while out side of the case with 1x120mm Rosewell 75+/- CMF on it. Everything was stock cooled. Mobo "--" Boot bugged on me. So its on its way to XFX. Didnt get to water it.
Tom's hardware quotes that the samples the 608
Overclocking 9 Value-Priced DDR2-800 Kits
Maximum Speed
I only hope mine can get close to that. Nothing a few 120mm fans, volts and some obscene words cant check.
Last edited by Retratserif; 02-27-2008 at 07:49 AM.
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