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Thread: New DDR2 Dual Channel World Record 829.7Mhz

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    hicookie kit is a from a present from god

    here is my new kit http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=451052 i'm waiting for ud3p may i can push it

    how high was the voltage hicookie ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by teurorist View Post
    hicookie kit is a from a present from god

    here is my new kit http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=451052 i'm waiting for ud3p may i can push it

    how high was the voltage hicookie ?
    3:5 is wrong 2:3 in reality . Check with 1.45 Cpu-z
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    Quote Originally Posted by redratamd View Post
    3:5 is wrong 2:3 in reality . Check with 1.45 Cpu-z
    itīs a P35-board so it should be correct

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    OMG
    That's very and very nice

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    Quote Originally Posted by klEb View Post
    itīs a P35-board so it should be correct
    nope it isnt
    it's still bugged
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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie View Post
    ouch , 4mhz to go

    DDR2-1696MHz CL5.5.5.15

    It's amazing!
    Why you didn't submit your score here:
    http://ddr2-1508.gigabyte.com.tw/
    ?
    What Team Group memory kit do you use?
    PC-6400 - 4-4-4-10, 3-3-3-8 timing?
    PC-8000-8500 - 5-5-5-15 or
    PC-9600-10400?
    Last edited by OgaiB; 11-25-2008 at 07:50 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by redratamd View Post
    3:5 is wrong 2:3 in reality . Check with 1.45 Cpu-z
    i checkt 1.45 nothing changed but i also test a *3,20 and you are right ...
    Last edited by teurorist; 11-25-2008 at 09:24 AM.
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    Great results. These new UD3 boards are really exceptional, especially for the price.
    Can anyone point out the vDIMM read point on this board?
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    Great Results.

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    Wow, that is simply amazing!!!
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    Sexy numbers. COngrats!!
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    Freakin A man...that's crazy!! Congrats!

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    very VERY nice

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    More Pics.


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    hi guys im new here, and i don't know much about overclocking etc but wot does ram overclocking do? Since this topic is about ram overclocking (i think), wot happens, does the ram perform better or go faster or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadowz1337 View Post
    hi guys im new here, and i don't know much about overclocking etc but wot does ram overclocking do? Since this topic is about ram overclocking (i think), wot happens, does the ram perform better or go faster or something?
    overclocking is overrated, the only reason 99% of us do it is to help keep warm in the winter. More volts means more heat

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    umm wot...? i don't understand......seriously, wot benefit do u get if u overclock the ram to 829.7mhz like posted in this topic? Does it go faster etc?

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    Quote Originally Posted by shadowz1337 View Post
    umm wot...? i don't understand......seriously, wot benefit do u get if u overclock the ram to 829.7mhz like posted in this topic? Does it go faster etc?
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    Dig man, higher memory speed(without adding too much extra latency) gives you more memory bandwidth which gives the CPU more bandwidth TO and FROM the memory. This gives better performance in certain ways which require A LONG Answer or another thread.
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