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    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    Try this, remember, it very important not to touch PLL; only raise vtt after going 2 notches on NB and failing to post or boot successfully into windows. Goodluck.
    Funny, what made u guys think that g.skill DDR1000 can handle 1080 w/ PL 7 or 8? that easy, Here I maxed out at 1060Mhz PL 9 2.00v


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    Quote Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r View Post
    Funny, what made u guys think that g.skill DDR1000 can handle 1080 w/ PL 7 or 8? that easy, Here I maxed out at 1060Mhz PL 9 2.00v


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    That would be because mine run at 1103MHz 5-5-5-15 Dram static enabled
    Clock Twister stronger PL7 @ 2.1 volts stable all day long.


    Quote Originally Posted by ZenEffect View Post
    mushkin ftw
    glad to see you hopped on board.
    now test your new max(imus) fsb!
    There a really nice kit hit 1250MHz not stable tho, need to tweak them.
    Might head over to there forum for some information on the dimms, see what others have got for a 24/7 setup.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    That would be because mine run at 1103MHz 5-5-5-15 Dram static enabled
    Clock Twister stronger PL7 @ 2.1 volts stable all day long.



    There a really nice kit hit 1250MHz not stable tho, need to tweak them.
    Might head over to there forum for some information on the dimms, see what others have got for a 24/7 setup.
    yours is DDR1066Mhz not DDR1000Mhz.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Barr3l Rid3r View Post
    yours is DDR1066Mhz not DDR1000Mhz.
    Give it up, you'll lose this argument. NEVER use your experience as a yardstick.

    Now which one is more difficult, taking 8GB of the G.Skill 1000s to 1066 (533 FSB), 1:1, PL9; or running 4GB of the same ram @ 1080 (450 FSB), 5:6, PL7 or 8?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    Give it up, you'll lose this argument. NEVER use your experience as a yardstick.

    Now which one is more difficult, taking 8GB of the G.Skill 1000s to 1066 (533 FSB), 1:1, PL9; or running 4GB of the same ram @ 1080 (450 FSB), 5:6, PL7 or 8?
    G. Skill DDR1000 have different Chips then DDR1066Mhz, there is even some differents chips among DDR1066 itselfs.... well I tested 3 kts of G. Skill DDR1000 2x 2gb and they were all about the same, less the 1100Mhz and all PL9, and them don't respond to higher voltages eighter. Just a little bit better then DDR800 2x 2gb kit wich could easily reach 1000Mhz but hardly pass that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grnfinger View Post
    There a really nice kit hit 1250MHz not stable tho, need to tweak them.
    Might head over to there forum for some information on the dimms, see what others have got for a 24/7 setup.
    mushkin support is really good. especially that mofo greg. my hp kit i can hit 1250 plus with ease, and 1200 cas4 pl5 with pullins benchable so im confident that a few tweaks and you should be up and FLYING.

    Quote Originally Posted by Zucker2k View Post
    Give it up, you'll lose this argument. NEVER use your experience as a yardstick.

    Now which one is more difficult, taking 8GB of the G.Skill 1000s to 1066 (533 FSB), 1:1, PL9; or running 4GB of the same ram @ 1080 (450 FSB), 5:6, PL7 or 8?
    what on earth are you using 8 gigs for (not flaming, just curious... those numbers are quite impressive for the amount of ram you are using)
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenEffect View Post
    what on earth are you using 8 gigs for (not flaming, just curious... those numbers are quite impressive for the amount of ram you are using)
    I was curious; jumped on the bandwagon... IT IS the way of the future, though I don't know how Nehalem is going to play out with the tri-channel DDR3, but we'll see soon enough.

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