230 FSB @ 2.7V
240 FSB @ 2.8V
253 FSB @ 3.4V
all 2-2-2-5
not bad for 166MHz memory chips...
EDIT. oops I forgot the link here
230 FSB @ 2.7V
240 FSB @ 2.8V
253 FSB @ 3.4V
all 2-2-2-5
not bad for 166MHz memory chips...
EDIT. oops I forgot the link here
Last edited by G|-|oST; 02-12-2004 at 04:09 AM.
Maybe?Mushkin PC3200 Level II
I don't get it, the 240 fsb @ 2.8v sounds good
but 13 more fsb takes 0.6 more voltage???
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strange behaviour indeed, but hey DDR480@ 2.8V is awesome indeedOriginally posted by CarpeDiem
I don't get it, the 240 fsb @ 2.8v sounds good
but 13 more fsb takes 0.6 more voltage???![]()
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Its OCZ stuff. I forgot the link. Its there now.
Dang LTD edition, lucky bastard.
Is this with the NF7-S?Originally posted by G|-|oST
Its OCZ stuff. I forgot the link. Its there now.
nForce2 Ultra
Winbond BH-5
260MHz FSB 2-2-2-7
Vdimm 3.7V
Vtt 1.72V
Vdd: 2.2V
Yap, exactly the same chip....Originally posted by kommando
Maybe?
But, it's a bit strange because in mushkin's page it clearly says:
"They perform just as well as the BH5 at 3200 speed, but may not be as overclockable in your system. "
How about that?!?![]()
BH5 goes higher it means
Ya the OCZ Lmt Edition BH-6 sticks are nice.
It really isn't hard to find BH-6 around here, almost all low latency PC2700 ram that are rated @ 2-2-2-5 are most likely to be BH-6.
But excellent results for OCZ ram, OCZ looks better and better each day![]()
Sometimes it takes a lot more voltage to hit just a bit higher.![]()
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