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    [FORWARD][coolaler.com] DDR3 2000@CL7 @G.SKILL 2GBX3 PI-BLACK

    hi all~
    I'm from Taiwan and just wanna share this info
    it's not tested myself
    hope I'm not posting in the wrong thread




    DFI LP UT X58
    G.SKILL 2GBX3 PI-BLACK DDR3 2000 7-8-7-21





    VISTA64
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    G.SKILL 2GBX3 PI-BLACK DDR3 2000 7-8-7-21
    VDIMM:1.65V






    200%






    300%







    400%


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    updating....


    G.SKILL 2GBX3 PI-BLACK DDR3 2000 7-8-7-21-1t
    VDIMM:1.65V







    after a little tweaking




    20x200
    DDR3 2000 7-8-7-21-1t


    Last edited by albertyin; 12-23-2008 at 11:46 PM.

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    I haven't really been paying attention to DDR3 but this certainly made me. Do want.

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    keep updating


    DDR3 2139 9-9-9-24






    it could also run with 6 sticks, totally 12GB





    Last edited by albertyin; 12-25-2008 at 12:39 AM.

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    updating

    the same modules running with CL7

    VDIMM:1.72v DDR3 2000 7-8-7-21








    7300GT
    3DMARK06




    MEMTEST 100%



    MEMTEST 200%



    MEMTEST 500% with 2T


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    Nice high-end sticks there!
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    Just wonder..

    ..how much they cost in Taiwan?

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    the price is not sure yet. once i get some info i will let you guys know
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    I suppose that the 3x1GB Pi black [16000] currently on sale dont clock as good as these right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by gregorisvas View Post
    I suppose that the 3x1GB Pi black [16000] currently on sale dont clock as good as these right?
    i'm afraid of you're right...

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    Pity I think I'll settle with the 1866 dominators for a while...They easily do 2000 afterall... (cl9 though..)
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    updating~~new WR
    congratulation

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    CPU: INTEL Core I7 965 Extreme
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    G.SKILL DDR3 6GBPS 2100 7-8-7-20-1t@ 24594MB/S



    G.SKILL DDR3 6GBPS 2110 7-8-7-20-1t@ 24623MB/S



    G.SKILL DDR3 6GBPS 2120 7-8-7-20-1t@ 24750MB/S



    G.SKILL DDR3 6GBPS 2133 7-8-7-20-1t@ 24948MB/S



    G.SKILL DDR3 6GBPS 2140 7-8-7-20-1t@ 25009MB/S



    25017MB/S


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    here's the photo of memory

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    I can´t belive that speed! I hope my Corsair 1600MHz will do it tight
    This is not enought.

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    Wow! Nice looking, awesome clocking ram. *wannahave*
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    Quote Originally Posted by albertyin View Post
    here's the photo of memory
    The heat spreaders in the first picture are different from these shown in your picture in post # 14. Which are you using?
    Yes, Yellowbeard, a tall rough man with a big yellow beard

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yellowbeard View Post
    The heat spreaders in the first picture are different from these shown in your picture in post # 14. Which are you using?
    It appears they were originally part of the Pi series, but are now the "Perfect Storm" series...
    Formerly XIP, now just P.

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    the results are bi black, the perfect storm is doing higher

    all the 6gbps and 1000c7 + is perfect storm afaik

    no worries here guys

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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY View Post
    It appears they were originally part of the Pi series, but are now the "Perfect Storm" series...
    CPU-Z shows they're several different things:

    F3-16000C9-2GBPI-B
    F3-16000C8-2GBPI-B
    F3-16000CL7-2GBPS

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    F3-16000CL7T-6GBPS will be the official model name for CL7 DDR3 2000
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    that's awesome
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    expected retail date and cost?

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    the real memory is starting to appear......
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