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    Quote Originally Posted by neo mike View Post
    Wow Eva, where did you get that warehouse full of memory ?, any of that up grabs ?
    ram addict that i am.. bought quite a few kits when they were available - i manually test each module properly match them in dual channel pairs - hence masking tape labels on heatspreader

    Quote Originally Posted by chad View Post
    Hi eva2000.
    Do you want to sell any of kits you have in the picture? Pm me with details of what you want to sell.
    plan to sell some locally in Australia but not sure what the going rate/price for these are outside of OZ ?? And well shipping would be expensive ...

    Quote Originally Posted by CryptiK View Post
    Don't stress about it, with the benches I have shown, I was nowhere near totally stable, just stable enough for whatever I was doing. None of the benches would have been SPI32M stable, I don't run memtest first I just guess volts/speed and boot and bench.

    I am just now getting the time to run some SPI32M and the vdimm required for stability is much higher than required for everest/SPI1M.

    Sure I can do 600 MHz at 1.98 - 2.02v with my GKX/GMH totally stable, but most GKX/GMH can. More than that and the required vdimm for stability increases rapidly.
    1M vs 32M - 32m would need at least 0.1-0.15v more vdimm than 1M usually.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    That makes be feel a bit better. I thought my memory sucked, or I just sucked at overclocking them. 600MHz is pretty easy to get stable with most of my kits, requiring 2.05~2.15V but some of the lower binned stuff needs more like 2.35~2.45V (my G.Skill HZ 6400 and Ballistix 5300/6400 come to mind). That being said, my CellShock kits are just weird. They don't seem to like too much voltage; if I go above a certain amount, like 2.25V with the 1000 C4 kit, memtest just locks up.
    memtest lock ups on DFI boards can potentially be overcome via clk fine delay tweaking http://i4memory.com/f80/dfi-lp-ut-p3...ne-delay-4743/ . Example, I had D9GMH which had troubles stablizing at 600mhz 5-5-5-15 2.19v at first but clk fine delay tweaks allow same ram to shine at 640mhz 5-5-5-15 at 2.19v and 645mhz at 2.23v 32M stable http://i4memory.com/f80/dfi-lp-ut-p3...743/#post82457 !



    Or if your ram is D9GKX, then it may not play as nice on DFI heh
    Last edited by eva2000; 11-28-2008 at 11:42 PM.
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