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Thread: Corsair 4GB DDR2 PC9136 Kit 2D/3D benchmarks @ 600MHz +E7300+9800GX2+Gigabyte X38-DQ6

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    Talking Corsair 4GB DDR2 PC9136 Kit 2D/3D benchmarks @ 600MHz +E7300+9800GX2+Gigabyte X38-DQ6

    G'day from Team.AU once again!

    I received a retail kit of Corsair Dominator 4GB DDR2 PC9136 kit for torture the other day from their latest addition to high capacity DDR2 range.

    RAM Specs: http://www.corsair.com/_datasheets/T...6-9136C5DF.pdf
    Part# TWIN2X4096-9136C5DF


    Binned for both Nvidia and Intel chipsets. I prefer using Intel chipsets as they are a lot more efficient on DDR2 platform...........DDR3 platform is different however where 790i rules them all




    Test Configuration:
    Gigabyte X38-DQ6 (F9a bios) STOCK BOARD NO MODS
    Intel Core2 Duo E7300 CPU
    4GB DDR2 PC9136 Corsair Dominators
    Gigabyte 9800GX2 Graphics Card
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    160GB IDE Hard Drive
    Windows XP Pro 32bit SP3



    STOCK SPEED 32M SuperPi to warm up a little





    I've used 2.08vdimm to test max stable frequency
    >>>> 596MHz stable with superpi and 3D <<<<






    GOAL >> SHOOT FOR 600MHz MARK
    non-Micron ICs have shown a tendency to not scale well with voltage. I've seen this during my testing as well as bumpin the RAM to 2.13v only gave me a semi stable 600MHz even with relaxed tRFC (btw this timing will gain stability with high capacity RAM >> performance toll is insignificant as well )

    Well time to bump vdimm some more (unfortunately vdimm jumps on this particular Gigabyte board are fairly big +0.05v which sometimes doesn't help with volt sensitive RAM >> new gen motherboards coming out VERY soon have this fixed with incredibly small volt jumps )

    RAM bump to 2.23vDIMM









    Validation file (509MHz FSB; 611MHz RAM 5-5-5-15):
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=357069



    Did a quick test with this Gigabyte 9800GX2
    783-1944-1188 stock card '01 Nature stable

    LN2 runs on CPU and air OCs on this GFX coming up soon






    CPU is not too shabby either for a value chip



    i found the trick to high FSB on this CPU and board is to use the new F9a bios (older one was limited to 380MHz FSB ) and also to use GTL Ref +3&#37; and second one on NORMAL for about 520MHz benchable FSB
    Last edited by dinos22; 05-05-2008 at 09:40 PM.
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    reserved for some more timings experiments
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    nice kit!!! whats the rrp on these? I'm tempted to go to 2x2gb config from my 4x1gb as I'm pretty sure my mem is holding me back.
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    i searched under 4GB Corsair PC9136 and CM2X2048-9136C5D & TWIN2X4096-9136C5DF on google and found they seem to sell in low US$300 range

    you'll have to double that probably for australia cause we get ripped off on just about anything

    actually i just dug up this RAM on staticice........there is only one retailer selling them locally
    http://staticice.com.au/cgi-bin/search.cgi?q=PC9136
    Last edited by dinos22; 05-05-2008 at 09:46 PM.
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    430$, wow, thats almost 40&#37; more than what it costs in the us?
    I didnt know prices in oztrailia were that bad
    i figured you guys are so close to asia its the same as in the us or even cheaper? weird...

    nice kit though, its powerchip right? for powerchip 1200 555 is def a nice bin!

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    lol well it depends on the distributor

    Altech stuff is usually pretty expensive unfortunately and most good manufacturers like to do business with them for some reason lol....including a couple of them that i know well >> corsair and gigabyte

    don't forget we are only a small nation of 20m ppl
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    how about 1066 4-4-4?
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    Quote Originally Posted by yaska View Post
    how about 1066 4-4-4?
    i need to test other latencies

    do you think that powerchips or whatever these are can really handle cas4 that high

    if these were microns i could see that happening but otherwise i find it hard to believe heheh

    we'll see
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    Excellent dinos pretty much same as the 4GB Corsair PC2-9136 kit i tested 595mhz 5-5-5-15 max 32M and 610Mhz 5-5-5-15 max validation but on 2:3 266FSB strap divider instead of 5:6 333FSB divider using quad core vs dual core

    What vdimm used for max validation at 610Mhz 5-5-5-15 ?

    Quote Originally Posted by yaska View Post
    how about 1066 4-4-4?
    no luck for mine, pretty similar max 4-4-4-12 clocks as the micron based 2x2GB Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 which is around 445-450Mhz 4-4-4-12. Haven't tried 5-4-4 though.
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    i have to check whether GB will play happy but i usually get pretty decent RAM OCs on that divider....actually probably will be another 5MHz or more i'm sure

    i like higher FSB and tight PL so went with that
    kinda good to test this new chip

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    1066 444 with powerchip?
    no way

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    yeah powerchip is high 5-5-5-15 optimised it seems
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    i was bored tonight so i thought i'd see how many superpi windows i needed to run to max out the RAM before HDD started to recite Candy Mountain Charlie poems

    i run a Celeron in my main PC

    i could run another one before the CPU starts to drop off (as in from full load)



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    great kit from Corsair.

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    nice kit, great scores m8

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    Nice work

    I have the 2GB PC2-9136 kit with D9's and it overclocks pretty dam good.

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    Thanks for sharing those results Dino. That's not bad from a 2 x 2GB kit, but as per usual corsair, too expensive for what it is. GSkill PI 9600 kits are around $300 au or imported for similar price and can do 650 MHz stable, and 650+ MHz benchable.

    I'm waiting for the 1300+ kits of DDR2 that are supposed to be released soon.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    i was bored tonight so i thought i'd see how many superpi windows i needed to run to max out the RAM before HDD started to recite Candy Mountain Charlie poems

    i run a Celeron in my main PC

    i could run another one before the CPU starts to drop off (as in from full load)
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