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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Nice, I coudn't do that on the review bios's, sticks didn't want to play nice at high speeds....just got a new bios, will try again. Might just be the giga don't like the sticks to much. Seems everything on QVL list clocks like crazy and stuff not on list it hates.

    Those the v3.1 dominators?
    Chew are you testing the a new bios from gigabyte or is it a different board! Just wondering if there any improvements!

    Just started using F3i big improvement in memory clock for me at minute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl View Post
    I just noticed I have posted wrong screenshot. It's edited for correct one now.
    I can boot at 833 CL6, but stability is a no go.
    no 32m nice result whatever..
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    http://img.techpowerup.org/090423/Capture056245.jpg

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    wprime 32m stable



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    Quote Originally Posted by cdawall View Post
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    wprime 32m stable
    Thats stresses cpu bud

    Reason we run 32m PI is to stress ram.
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    better then nothing.. updated
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Thats stresses cpu bud

    Reason we run 32m PI is to stress ram.
    i would have run superpi 32m but we ran out of DICE and time i had school this morning so benching late was a bad idea


    will get superpi 32m as soon as i can i just wanted to show it was a little more stable than just super pi 1m



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    Off topic but you should have seen 32M wprime pull my pot temps down something fierce on ln2 the other day......
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    First try with my new OCZ memory: OCZ3P1600LV6GK

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    shaolin what board?
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    Sorry, updated the post. :-)
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    k thx any idea about the chips on the ocz??
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oese View Post
    k thx any idea about the chips on the ocz??

    AFAIK they only have one revision.
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    Olli, contacted Crucial and they are cross shipping a different rev chip of the Ballistix Tracer to me
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    nice wanted to ask...
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    Particle, LMK what's the exact model of that OCZ kit, I might be able to check what ICs are on them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bro20000 View Post
    Chew are you testing the a new bios from gigabyte or is it a different board! Just wondering if there any improvements!

    Just started using F3i big improvement in memory clock for me at minute!
    Honestly bios's are coming out so fast and frequently at this time that its hard to keep up with.....

    I have plans to test the latest public bios with the same ram and see if I can get the same clocks........the problem was I put 3 days into dialing that ram in and did not have time to sit down with that ram again with lates public for 3 days before release.......

    I however did all ln2 results on the latest public release.....with my gskills I lost nothing in the ram clocking deapartment and if anything gained a little.

    The bios I was using on the ddr II board I gave them the OK to release shortly after I reviewed the board.......I will have to check the latest retail when I get a chance to see if its the same......
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    Hey, Chew hows the G-Skill doing on AMD these days? Also what chips are they using on the sticks?

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    My budget sticks are knocking out an average 100mhz clock no matter what bios I've used......No clue what ic's they are. I know they are not partial to voltage.....1.75 about max they tolerate so I'm guessing not micron, maybe high bin non hyper elpidas or quimondas or some variant of samsung.....Not HFC0

    Trying to get my hands on a set of 2000's that is on the QVL list for the gigabyte......Hoping to pull some nice numbers with those (F3-16000CL9T-3GBPI-B)


    Really my taste has changed, I'm not to fond of 2x1gig anymore, not even for benching. Might try these out, they are also on this list....OCZ3N1800SR4GK
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    Quote Originally Posted by xoqolatl View Post

    AFAIK they only have one revision.
    I guess that means that with some cooling this RAM can OC very nicely since it does so nice at 1600 and only 1.65v
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    Quote Originally Posted by shaolin95 View Post
    I guess that means that with some cooling this RAM can OC very nicely since it does so nice at 1600 and only 1.65v
    I think the voltage you can apply depends more on PCB used......the higher rated voltage D9's most likely use a heavier duty PCB to handle the voltage rating.
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    I see. In any case, I am still limited to the non memory friendly bios in order to use the 4th core so my mem testing will have to wait until either a modded bios comes out or I get a 955. :-)
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    Fully stable 1620Mhz 6-6-6-18-22 1T 1.85v! Samsung Chip OCZ3FXT20002GK

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    i needed to update.. dont need 2.0v to get 800mhz stable
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