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    Compustocx D9JNL under weak air [1110MHz+ CL7]

    Got few prerelease sticks to test them out on various chipsets, with various settings. Lets move on, grabbed my P5E3 Deluxe, that i got only yesterday and slapped in those D9JNL. Might as well be CPU limit as i don't know limits of this E8200. Thats for D9JNL haters
    These 78ball chips is just...GODLIKE.
    1107Mhz superpi1m stable with 2.36Vdimm.
    Validation at 1120Mhz
    4429Mhz at Setfsb is wrong, i was running 6x multi.

    Sorry for no CL6 folks, i only got like ~990MHz CL6 shot on air, thats slow, not worth to give a further shot.
    Tested this E8200, this one little puppy is limiting me. I'l test few other E8200 to get some better chip.

    That was definitely CPU limit, switched to my trustworthy office PC's E8200 and gained about 10FSB.
    1116Mhz superpi1m stable with 2.36Vdimm.

    Last edited by Kasparz; 03-16-2008 at 12:24 PM.

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    Is it CSX 1333 8-6-5-18 kit? Can you confirm that they are all D9JNL?

    Any 32M test with 7-6-5 or 6-5-5 dual channel?

    Not a bad RAM knowing its current price in EU
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    No, thats not that kit you are looking at shop These are Qimondas. Good at low volts, but after 1.8Vdimm things will get worse. These D9JNL aren't in shops yet, Qimondas also haven't got final SPD and binning.
    This ram is still in premarket testing to bin accordingly, tweak SPD etc. I just finished DDR 2GB kit tweaking, and now i'm working at 4GB kits.
    But i can say that D9JNL 1GB stick is cheaper than one Qimonda stick due to 8 IC vs 16 IC on module. I'll test stability tests later, but i can say that ~1830MHz was totally stable with 7-7-7 1.9Vdimm dual channel at auto subtimings on untweaked SPD.
    Last edited by Kasparz; 03-15-2008 at 03:27 PM.

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    Whoa, nice Let us know when these would be available locally
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    What is limiting memory clocks is still board or cpu. Ill try to handpick P5E3 Dlx, have another one lying. P5E3 Dlx is way more solid and stable than P5K3 Dlx, Nice to see that orange slots is no more that flacky as on P5K3 Dlx. Definitely need X48 or nF790i to improve memory clocks on LGA775. On Nehalem IMC we will see 1300Mhz+ easy peasy sooner or later. Now its like clocking DDR2 on 955XE.

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    Yup, orange slots are crap on my P5K3Dlx indeed as well. P5E3Dlx is looking good, however, I've heard only bad things about it if subzero benching.
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    Haven't tested P5E3 Dlx at subzero, but this is most solid DDR3 board i have seen. And you can be sure that i seen almost every DDR3 board out there including that mystical X48 even with latest BIOS with fixed memory table.

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    better than d9dqw?

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    D9JNL is DDR3 IC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kasparz View Post
    Holy crap very strong chips on that one,how many volts?

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    For this run 2.46. But gain on offensive volts is very low.
    There is short video from run.
    www.maxclock.net/test3.wmv
    This was more for fun, not science.
    Last edited by Kasparz; 03-16-2008 at 01:03 PM.

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    Nice, very nice. I wait them for test in X48
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    pretty nice for screenshots, whats the max stable though?
    I couldnt get D9JNL stable at anything above 2.1v
    Some wont even run stable at more than 1.7v

    They do clock very nice at those voltages tho

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    Yep, Sascha, if you want maximum stable frequency, it won't scale past 1.95Vdimm. Once you want to go nuts, every volt counts. But MCH is limiting maximum frequency on dual channel.

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    Verry nice clock, and verry nice video.
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