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Thread: Preliminary Test of Gskill PS 2200 CL8 for P55, 2400 8-8-8-24 32M Stable

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    Smile Preliminary Test of Gskill PS 2200 CL8 for P55, 2400 8-8-8-24 32M Stable

    That 's a quick test but it speaks from itself

    I 'm testing last Perfect Storm memory from G.Skill , the F3-17600CL8D-4GBPS... with other name, Perfect Storm 2200 CL8 2 X 2Gb KIT for P55.

    * Core i7 870 aircooled
    * eVGA P55 FTW 657
    * G.Skill PS 2200Mhz CL8
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    * Silverstone ZM1200M (1200W)
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    After some tests on eVGA 657 FTW ... it passed easy super pi 32M @ 2400Mhz 8-8-8-24 with Vdimm under 1,7V

    2400Mhz 8-8-8-24 1,68V


    I will do more test later with CL6, CL7, CL8 and CL9 and under cold off course

    Last edited by Pt1t; 09-05-2009 at 02:38 AM.
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    impressive kit and IMC

    HIWAs kit is also doing quite well

    looking forward to see how it will go under cold ehe

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    Any Everest testing? Curious what kind of bandwidth we'll see on a kit clocked that high on P55
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    nice bro ^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by tool_462 View Post
    Any Everest testing? Curious what kind of bandwidth we'll see on a kit clocked that high on P55
    +20K , that 's nice for dual channel !

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    Any tests possible on I7 Thomas ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
    Any tests possible on I7 Thomas ?
    That should be interesting

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    Nice indeed.. yeah you wonder how these kits do on X58. Probably still limited by X58/i7 uncore/qpi frequencies and IMC ??
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    in my case its not the imc..i'm trying my ocz ddr2000cl7 at same frequency....but at a higher voltage ddr2200@ 8-8-8....the rams can't take it... if i could get a hold of these low voltage rams..it would be awesome to try


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pt1t View Post
    +20K , that 's nice for dual channel !
    Nice

    20k/15k/20k is awesome for dual channel
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    that's damn crazxy nice kit Gskill PWR Inside
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Super Pi 32M CL7 test but this time on gigabyte UD6

    * Core i7 870 aircooled
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    * G.Skill PS 2200Mhz CL8
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    2300Mhz 7-8-7-24 1,8V
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    very nice cl7 action, it's just insane thomas
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
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    Nice results, that looks like a very good sample kit you have there. I have not pushed mine yet but will do so soon.

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    ahhh.. nice Thomas mine will arrive next Tuesday...

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    Thumbs up Insane kits

    2300 CL7 32M by air??? The kits are crazy. G.Skill is on fire this time. Do they already sell these kits??

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    I dont know but they listed it here : http://www.gskill.com/products.php?index=212
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    sorry to post this in your thread Thomas, just comparison with old Hyper chips on the same board

    DDR3-2400 C8 air cooling 1.8v with GSkill Perfect Storm F3-16000CL7-6GBPS


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    Impressive kit but do you really need fans @ 1.65v???

    Just wondering if there's any use of that included fan or not, I was under the impression DDR3 ram doesn't require cooling unless you go to some crazy suicide volt runs for DDR3.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RPGWiZaRD View Post
    Impressive kit but do you really need fans @ 1.65v???

    Just wondering if there's any use of that included fan or not, I was under the impression DDR3 ram doesn't require cooling unless you go to some crazy suicide volt runs for DDR3.
    I think no but fan are noiseless ... and it s always better to cold memories to preserve it
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    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Lodewijk View Post
    sorry to post this in your thread Thomas, just comparison with old Hyper chips on the same board

    DDR3-2400 C8 air cooling 1.8v with GSkill Perfect Storm F3-16000CL7-6GBPS

    benny, ur super pi effiency is very fast in lynnfield, 2400C8 and gskill rocks

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    It's very close between 6-7-6 2000 and 8-8-8 @ 2400, but I think 6-7-6 can just about beat it. Cas 8 is around .66ns off, although the extra bw helps a little (maybe tighter subs possibe at CAS 6 though), a side by side compare will be nice. I guess for higher CPU clocks at 22X, 8-8 might be the only option.
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    Nice module stick..
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    Quote Originally Posted by raju View Post
    It's very close between 6-7-6 2000 and 8-8-8 @ 2400, but I think 6-7-6 can just about beat it. Cas 8 is around .66ns off, although the extra bw helps a little (maybe tighter subs possibe at CAS 6 though), a side by side compare will be nice. I guess for higher CPU clocks at 22X, 8-8 might be the only option.
    I have comparison screenshot 6-7-6 @ 2000



    FYI , no tweaks, no CW... just tighten subtimings.. you can see the efficiency is not better than 2400C8 (my previous 2400C8 screnshot also the same no tweaks on OS, no CW, just tighten subtimings)

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