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Thread: OC Report :: OCZ Reaper HPC 2x1GB PC9200 C5

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    its kind of a blast from the past but i figured this kit was so good that it deserved a small update. i found myself in possession of another pair of PC2-9200 Reapers this weekend for a build so i figured i would see what 4X1GB would do on the P5B-Dlx, i was pleasantly surprised:

    651MHz - 32M - 2.45v (BIOS) - 4*1GB PC2-9200 OCZ Reaper HPC


    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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    cngzt

    Excelent report!!!!!,

    I think the best heatspreader is...remove it and put into it a 120cfm DELTA.... Hope some day memory makers take off this fancy HS and low price a bit.

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    680 MHz with 4 sticks! Wow that's sick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flasker View Post
    680 MHz with 4 sticks! Wow that's sick!
    he man, long time no see...almost missed your post. i didn't know they still let old guys on the interwidewebnet?


    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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    are they still good overclokers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr.noob View Post
    are they still good overclokers?
    my kits have long since moved on. OCZ has also likely changed ICs on these modules 5 time over so the information in my thread is likely irrelevant at this point. these modules i reported on here were all D9 Micron but i have no idea what OCZ is using on these now.
    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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    My 'new style' DDR1150 2x1GB kit does at least DDR1216+ at 5-5-5-18 2.1v, I haven't had a chance to push them harder yet.

    Quote Originally Posted by dr.noob View Post
    are they still good overclokers?
    My 'all air' boxes...
    Weird Science: E8400 E0step@4.0GHz - TRUE 'Black' - 8GB OCZ Reaper1066 - ASUS P5Q-E rev. A3 chipset - Visiontek HD4870 - 1.5TB - PCP&C Silencer 750Q - airflow-modded Antec P180B
    ... a decent E7200: SLAVN/1.0875VID@3.8+ - Zalman 9700 - 8GB OCZ Reaper1066 - ASUS P5Q-E rev. A3 chipset - ASUS HD3650 passive - 1.5TB - PCP&C Silencer 750Q - Antec P182SE
    Sneaky 'C' mediabox: E6400@3.14 - TRUE - 4GB OCZ Reaper800CL4 - ASUS P5W-DH - MSI HD2600XT w/massive passive - Aardvark DP 24/96 - 1.62TB - OCZ Powerstream 520 - Antec 300
    I tweak cars, bikes, and computers - does this make me a spatial anomaly?

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    I managed to get an older Reaper 8500 kit with D9 chips, they do DDR-1200 pretty easily. Right now I have them at 2.2V Bios (~2.26V real) but may be able to do it with less.

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    at first boot this ram defaulted to pc2-5300 or 667MHz. my elpida booted at pc2-6400 or 800MHz. at default voltage of 2.1v and timings of 6-6-6-18 i had it boot to windows at 1260MHz but haven't had the luck to get it running stable at this clock. these are running on my dfi lanparty p35 with a e6300 @ 3360MHz and a ram at a pretty 1203MHz with 5-5-5-18 and 2.1v. i first thought that i got jipped after buying this ram because people say these had micron D9s and others say they never did. but if you really think about it (1260 - 667 = 593MHz). which is one hell of an overclock. ladies and gentleman a new world record.

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    eye dont get it

    that kind of money when my pc6400 do 1200 eazly

    will these do 1400 cas 5 ???
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    PENT E8400 batch #814A014 ...4.3 at 1.34v~4.7 at 1.45v
    FOXCONN MARS
    COOLIT Eliminator 7*c idle~27~38*c load $95bucks !
    BUFFALO FireStix's ddr2-800 do 1200 eazy at 2.1v
    OCZ 2x2 kit pc2 8500 - 1066 @1069 atm
    Quattro 1000W
    Radeon 2-4850's in crossfire
    OCZ Vertex SSD thanks Tony!
    ALL PIPED INTO HOUSE AIRCOND ;}
    *QUANTUM FORCE* saaya & sham rocks !
    *REAL TEMP*
    At least you've got some Xtreme software now for working in Xtreme situations! "Unclewebb" rocks !
    *MEMSET* Felix rocks !
    *SUPER TEC MAN* UncleJimbo rocks !
    OVERCLOCKERS MAG..http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=197660

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    so you're saying that $35 is a bad deal for a 2GB kit?

    the highest i could get them stable at 5-5-5-18 2.120v is 1206MHz most likely its the dividers on my dfi lanparty p35. adding voltage only made the system reboot as soon as it got to windows. then at 6-6-6-18 at 1.958v that let me boot to windows at 2075MHz but in no way was it stable. with these chips i'm not going for tight timings at higher overclock. i'm just going for high overclock, even though the performance is terrible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    eye dont get it

    that kind of money when my pc6400 do 1200 eazly

    will these do 1400 cas 5 ???
    1400 C5 is just nuts, i'm not saying it isn't possible. but not with this ram. at this point i was able to get up to 1275 C6 and more testing will prove if it can do more.
    CPU: C2D e6300 @ 3360MHz 1.33125v bios 24/7
    RAM: 2x1GB OCz reaper pc2-9200 1203MHz 5-5-5-18 (Intel 1200MHz) 2.000v
    MoBo: DFI LanParty UT P35-T2r 12/24 BIOS
    Storage: 1xSeagate 80GB sataII, 2xSeagate 500GB sataII = RAID1
    VGa: eVGa GeForce 8600gts ssc edition 756/2140
    PSU: Corsair 850tx ((+12V@70A))
    Cooling: Tuniq Tower
    Case: Antec SoHo Server (Black)

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    ooo no thats a smoken good price !
    eye just googled them and saw what thay sold for who knows when

    still trying to figger out why my Corsairs Dominators 8888 wont do 1111
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
    PENT E8400 batch #814A014 ...4.3 at 1.34v~4.7 at 1.45v
    FOXCONN MARS
    COOLIT Eliminator 7*c idle~27~38*c load $95bucks !
    BUFFALO FireStix's ddr2-800 do 1200 eazy at 2.1v
    OCZ 2x2 kit pc2 8500 - 1066 @1069 atm
    Quattro 1000W
    Radeon 2-4850's in crossfire
    OCZ Vertex SSD thanks Tony!
    ALL PIPED INTO HOUSE AIRCOND ;}
    *QUANTUM FORCE* saaya & sham rocks !
    *REAL TEMP*
    At least you've got some Xtreme software now for working in Xtreme situations! "Unclewebb" rocks !
    *MEMSET* Felix rocks !
    *SUPER TEC MAN* UncleJimbo rocks !
    OVERCLOCKERS MAG..http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=197660

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