w00t, CAS7 :droolallovertheplace:
Screens please, preferably 2500MHz![]()
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i'm looking forward to see results![]()
Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | FX 8350 | 2x4GB Trident-X 2600 C10 | 2x ATI HD5870 Crossfire | Enermax Revo 1050watt | OCZ Vertex 3 60GB | Samsung F1 1TB
Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
Yes i post that pic in here in case folks didn't know corsair as released GTX2 2250mhz
Last edited by ProStock; 01-02-2010 at 04:05 PM.
Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | FX 8350 | 2x4GB Trident-X 2600 C10 | 2x ATI HD5870 Crossfire | Enermax Revo 1050watt | OCZ Vertex 3 60GB | Samsung F1 1TB
Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
Lol, haven't noticed the bottom stick is different from top one, where I saw only the 2000C7GT inscription. Thanks for insight
How expensive are we talking about?
EDIT: found, 200$ per 2GB stick. That is expensive
Are they sold as kit at all?
Last edited by Erklat; 12-31-2009 at 08:56 AM.
Asus Crosshair V Formula-Z | FX 8350 | 2x4GB Trident-X 2600 C10 | 2x ATI HD5870 Crossfire | Enermax Revo 1050watt | OCZ Vertex 3 60GB | Samsung F1 1TB
Watercooling: XSPC Raystorm | EK 5870 Delrin fullcover | TFC X-changer 480 w/ 4x Gentle Typhoon | DDC2+ Delrin top | EK 200mm res | Primochill LRT 3/8 tubing
Case: Murdermodded TJ-07
sub 9 sec. SPi1M 940BE 955BE 965BE 1090T
Sorry about intrusion here, but I'd hate to open a new thread just to ask one simple question.
Would you rather go after:
Corsair Dominator GT
Patriot Viper Sector 5
G.Skill Perfect Storm
Dominators are the most expensive, but if they are the best anything <250$ I can cope with.
G.Skill's have the highest frequency, tight binning too probably, but are even cheaper than the Corsair.
Patriot Viper are the cheapest due to absence of unnecessary fans, yet there is Vantage registration key.
Because they are going to be imported, I take Corsair has the best CS here?
Please take that into consideration, too.
They are all built around MNH-E Hypers I take. Which one would you go after?
Sorry about slight offtopic, I'd hate to open new thread to read a couple of replies which would help me
make mi mind.
Thanks![]()
If you want guaranteed hyper ics then Corsair Dominator GT are the ones to get![]()
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Hello,
I have a question about my Dominator GT's. I'm working with a P55 basis, so dual channel for me, but I hope you'll help me.
Here is my memory reference:
Question is:
- do you have some guidelines for overclocking this memory?
- is there somewhere a table with timings supported per frequency? I mean for daily use I'd rather like to run the memory @ 1600MHz, but with better timings. For example 1600 7-7-7-20 1T or better.
I'm a beginner in memory overclocking / downclocking, need some help is possible
Thank you very much![]()
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Case : Silverstone TJ07S moddded (in progress) / Noctua NF-P14FLX
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HDD/ODD : Intel X25M 80GB SSD - WD Velociraptor 300GB - WD Caviar Black 1TB - LG Bluray
PSU : ENERMAX Revolution E85+ 1250W modded with Noctua NF-P14FLX fan
KVM : Logitech G15 + G9 - Iiyama E2607WS
OS : MS Windows 7 Pro 64bit / Home Premium 32bit
Watercooling: 2x Laing D5 w/ EKWB Dual Top Acetal > Black Ice GT Stealth 240 + 2x Noctua NF-P12 > Watercool Heatkiller Rev 3.0 > 2x EKWB FC-GTX295 Mono Pcb Nickel/Plexi > HardwareLabs Black Ice SR-1 480mm + 4x Noctua NF-P12 > EKWB EK-Bay spin reservoir Acetal
Watercooling misc:Tygon R3603 7/16'' ID 5/8'' OD / Danger Den Fat Boy G1/4 - 1/2 fittings with Koolance clamps, and Bistpower 45° & 90° adapters / Chilled Pc modding and mounting accessories
Monitoring AquaComputer Aquaero: Aquaero Controller USB w/black front & plexi display / 2x Flow Sensor High Flow / 3x Inline G1/4 high flow temp sensor / 3x temp sensor aerial / Emergency power shutdown bridge
I think 2000 with CAS8 is tight enough. I don't think that 1600 CAS7 has a much greater bandwith, if it is greater at all.
Furthermore, on daily basis, you won't notice the difference.
Well I was guessing to reduce the voltage to 1,5 at lower frequency but with better timings to get same performance with better power efficiency. But I'm maybe wrong, am I?
I don't notice any difference in gaming or backoffice stuffs between 1333/1600/2000MHz memory... I'm only human. But in video compression for example, some seconds less... great but not absolutely necessary. I'm trying to understand how to adjust timings with frequency @ lower frequency.
WORKLOG >> Project : Scan_H2O_v1.C - Revision 3 - 01-09-2010
Case : Silverstone TJ07S moddded (in progress) / Noctua NF-P14FLX
MB/CPU/MEM : EVGA P55 FTW - Intel i7 860 - 4x 2GB Dominator GT PC16K C8 @ 1,65V
Graphics : Quad SLI with 2x EVGA GTX295 Coop Ed
Sound : RME HSDP9632 with balanced analog and digital output to my Hifi/HT system in another room (Console + Ozone4 x2 for signal processing)
HDD/ODD : Intel X25M 80GB SSD - WD Velociraptor 300GB - WD Caviar Black 1TB - LG Bluray
PSU : ENERMAX Revolution E85+ 1250W modded with Noctua NF-P14FLX fan
KVM : Logitech G15 + G9 - Iiyama E2607WS
OS : MS Windows 7 Pro 64bit / Home Premium 32bit
Watercooling: 2x Laing D5 w/ EKWB Dual Top Acetal > Black Ice GT Stealth 240 + 2x Noctua NF-P12 > Watercool Heatkiller Rev 3.0 > 2x EKWB FC-GTX295 Mono Pcb Nickel/Plexi > HardwareLabs Black Ice SR-1 480mm + 4x Noctua NF-P12 > EKWB EK-Bay spin reservoir Acetal
Watercooling misc:Tygon R3603 7/16'' ID 5/8'' OD / Danger Den Fat Boy G1/4 - 1/2 fittings with Koolance clamps, and Bistpower 45° & 90° adapters / Chilled Pc modding and mounting accessories
Monitoring AquaComputer Aquaero: Aquaero Controller USB w/black front & plexi display / 2x Flow Sensor High Flow / 3x Inline G1/4 high flow temp sensor / 3x temp sensor aerial / Emergency power shutdown bridge
First of all, I'd try to reduce vDIMM @ default speed and timings. See if it can be lowered, probably it can.
For this, not sure if it would be possible at 1,5v. Lower your speed using divider and set vDIMM to 1,65 with CAS7.
If it works, it should I believe, then try lowering your voltage on notch at a time.
Thanks for the procedure. I'll try the steps you recommend. I thought the default was 2000MHz 1,65V 8-8-8-24 2T... when you talk about default you are talking about the SPD values? I mean if I want to put frequency @ 1600MHz, I have to check if there is some SPD values for 800 and check the related timings ? Example with my memory: 1333MHz in the SPD tab of CPU Z shows 9-9-9-24 timing. But nothing with 1600MHz. I don't understand how is it possible to have worster timing @ lower frequency...but it is maybe because of the voltage @ 1,5?
I'll try this: 1600 7-7-7-20 @1,65V, then reduce voltage. Do you recommend to use mem test for checking if the setting is correct ? Or may I use Super Pi or Prime 95 to validate? It will probably take a while... but I'll try that way.
Some other questions:
- What is the benefit to reduce the tRAS?
- 1T and 2T what does it mean?
- tRC and tRFC is that the same thing? Because in the XMP profile the value is 51 but it's not stable if I manually put tRFC @ 51 into the bios (in auto mode, value is 98...).
There is maybe a tutorial explaining that, sorry for beginner's questions.
WORKLOG >> Project : Scan_H2O_v1.C - Revision 3 - 01-09-2010
Case : Silverstone TJ07S moddded (in progress) / Noctua NF-P14FLX
MB/CPU/MEM : EVGA P55 FTW - Intel i7 860 - 4x 2GB Dominator GT PC16K C8 @ 1,65V
Graphics : Quad SLI with 2x EVGA GTX295 Coop Ed
Sound : RME HSDP9632 with balanced analog and digital output to my Hifi/HT system in another room (Console + Ozone4 x2 for signal processing)
HDD/ODD : Intel X25M 80GB SSD - WD Velociraptor 300GB - WD Caviar Black 1TB - LG Bluray
PSU : ENERMAX Revolution E85+ 1250W modded with Noctua NF-P14FLX fan
KVM : Logitech G15 + G9 - Iiyama E2607WS
OS : MS Windows 7 Pro 64bit / Home Premium 32bit
Watercooling: 2x Laing D5 w/ EKWB Dual Top Acetal > Black Ice GT Stealth 240 + 2x Noctua NF-P12 > Watercool Heatkiller Rev 3.0 > 2x EKWB FC-GTX295 Mono Pcb Nickel/Plexi > HardwareLabs Black Ice SR-1 480mm + 4x Noctua NF-P12 > EKWB EK-Bay spin reservoir Acetal
Watercooling misc:Tygon R3603 7/16'' ID 5/8'' OD / Danger Den Fat Boy G1/4 - 1/2 fittings with Koolance clamps, and Bistpower 45° & 90° adapters / Chilled Pc modding and mounting accessories
Monitoring AquaComputer Aquaero: Aquaero Controller USB w/black front & plexi display / 2x Flow Sensor High Flow / 3x Inline G1/4 high flow temp sensor / 3x temp sensor aerial / Emergency power shutdown bridge
When talking about default we are talking about frequency, voltage and timings declared on the stickers which can be found on the modules.
Those timings in SPD are in compliance with JEDEC standards. I guess the frequency of 2000MHz is not among their standards.
I don't consider SPi to be a good stability test, although it can point out whether you are on the right path or not. I prefer Prime95, but I see a lot of folks here saying multiple instances of win memtest to be the best memory stability test.
As for the secondary timings, I am not sure what every one of those does, therefore I'm not going to even try and answer. Although, pretty sure when tighter they give higher bandwith![]()
Thanks.
These are Hypers, skip DDR3-1600 MHz and go straight to at least DDR3-1600 MHz 6-7-6-18 1T or even 6-6-6-18 1T and see how you go
Use Prime Large FFT's (can also make custom runs with all me used), Multiple instances of HCI Memtest is excellent, SPI32M, throw everything you can at them to really test stability.
Thank you very much for the recommendations, I'll test it asap.
But to make sure I'll really good understood what you explain:
What do I have to skip? Maybe 1800MHz?skip DDR3-1600 MHz and go straight to at least DDR3-1600 MHz 6-7-6-18 1T or even 6-6-6-18 1T and see how you go
WORKLOG >> Project : Scan_H2O_v1.C - Revision 3 - 01-09-2010
Case : Silverstone TJ07S moddded (in progress) / Noctua NF-P14FLX
MB/CPU/MEM : EVGA P55 FTW - Intel i7 860 - 4x 2GB Dominator GT PC16K C8 @ 1,65V
Graphics : Quad SLI with 2x EVGA GTX295 Coop Ed
Sound : RME HSDP9632 with balanced analog and digital output to my Hifi/HT system in another room (Console + Ozone4 x2 for signal processing)
HDD/ODD : Intel X25M 80GB SSD - WD Velociraptor 300GB - WD Caviar Black 1TB - LG Bluray
PSU : ENERMAX Revolution E85+ 1250W modded with Noctua NF-P14FLX fan
KVM : Logitech G15 + G9 - Iiyama E2607WS
OS : MS Windows 7 Pro 64bit / Home Premium 32bit
Watercooling: 2x Laing D5 w/ EKWB Dual Top Acetal > Black Ice GT Stealth 240 + 2x Noctua NF-P12 > Watercool Heatkiller Rev 3.0 > 2x EKWB FC-GTX295 Mono Pcb Nickel/Plexi > HardwareLabs Black Ice SR-1 480mm + 4x Noctua NF-P12 > EKWB EK-Bay spin reservoir Acetal
Watercooling misc:Tygon R3603 7/16'' ID 5/8'' OD / Danger Den Fat Boy G1/4 - 1/2 fittings with Koolance clamps, and Bistpower 45° & 90° adapters / Chilled Pc modding and mounting accessories
Monitoring AquaComputer Aquaero: Aquaero Controller USB w/black front & plexi display / 2x Flow Sensor High Flow / 3x Inline G1/4 high flow temp sensor / 3x temp sensor aerial / Emergency power shutdown bridge
Hi,
It works fine @ 6-6-6-18 1T. Configured in seconds, fits the 4.2 OCed CPU just fine. 20 minutes of Memtest multiple run simultaneously to load the ram @ 98%. No problem very stable. Here are the settings:
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WORKLOG >> Project : Scan_H2O_v1.C - Revision 3 - 01-09-2010
Case : Silverstone TJ07S moddded (in progress) / Noctua NF-P14FLX
MB/CPU/MEM : EVGA P55 FTW - Intel i7 860 - 4x 2GB Dominator GT PC16K C8 @ 1,65V
Graphics : Quad SLI with 2x EVGA GTX295 Coop Ed
Sound : RME HSDP9632 with balanced analog and digital output to my Hifi/HT system in another room (Console + Ozone4 x2 for signal processing)
HDD/ODD : Intel X25M 80GB SSD - WD Velociraptor 300GB - WD Caviar Black 1TB - LG Bluray
PSU : ENERMAX Revolution E85+ 1250W modded with Noctua NF-P14FLX fan
KVM : Logitech G15 + G9 - Iiyama E2607WS
OS : MS Windows 7 Pro 64bit / Home Premium 32bit
Watercooling: 2x Laing D5 w/ EKWB Dual Top Acetal > Black Ice GT Stealth 240 + 2x Noctua NF-P12 > Watercool Heatkiller Rev 3.0 > 2x EKWB FC-GTX295 Mono Pcb Nickel/Plexi > HardwareLabs Black Ice SR-1 480mm + 4x Noctua NF-P12 > EKWB EK-Bay spin reservoir Acetal
Watercooling misc:Tygon R3603 7/16'' ID 5/8'' OD / Danger Den Fat Boy G1/4 - 1/2 fittings with Koolance clamps, and Bistpower 45° & 90° adapters / Chilled Pc modding and mounting accessories
Monitoring AquaComputer Aquaero: Aquaero Controller USB w/black front & plexi display / 2x Flow Sensor High Flow / 3x Inline G1/4 high flow temp sensor / 3x temp sensor aerial / Emergency power shutdown bridge
Now something very interesting: I have only one second difference between two superpi 32M calculations ^^
1st one is with memory @ 1600MHz 6-6-6-18-1T
2nd one is with memory @ 2000MHz 8-8-8-24-2T (reference value of the ram)
Both with same CPU/OC settings except mem timings, ratio and target frequency. Same OS (not optimized for benches, it's my daily used boot). Same temps.
8'55'' for the C6, and 8'56'' fort the C8![]()
The second screen shot has been done some days ago with the previous version of CPU Z. But I don't think it does matter![]()
Last edited by Scaniris; 01-12-2010 at 02:06 PM.
WORKLOG >> Project : Scan_H2O_v1.C - Revision 3 - 01-09-2010
Case : Silverstone TJ07S moddded (in progress) / Noctua NF-P14FLX
MB/CPU/MEM : EVGA P55 FTW - Intel i7 860 - 4x 2GB Dominator GT PC16K C8 @ 1,65V
Graphics : Quad SLI with 2x EVGA GTX295 Coop Ed
Sound : RME HSDP9632 with balanced analog and digital output to my Hifi/HT system in another room (Console + Ozone4 x2 for signal processing)
HDD/ODD : Intel X25M 80GB SSD - WD Velociraptor 300GB - WD Caviar Black 1TB - LG Bluray
PSU : ENERMAX Revolution E85+ 1250W modded with Noctua NF-P14FLX fan
KVM : Logitech G15 + G9 - Iiyama E2607WS
OS : MS Windows 7 Pro 64bit / Home Premium 32bit
Watercooling: 2x Laing D5 w/ EKWB Dual Top Acetal > Black Ice GT Stealth 240 + 2x Noctua NF-P12 > Watercool Heatkiller Rev 3.0 > 2x EKWB FC-GTX295 Mono Pcb Nickel/Plexi > HardwareLabs Black Ice SR-1 480mm + 4x Noctua NF-P12 > EKWB EK-Bay spin reservoir Acetal
Watercooling misc:Tygon R3603 7/16'' ID 5/8'' OD / Danger Den Fat Boy G1/4 - 1/2 fittings with Koolance clamps, and Bistpower 45° & 90° adapters / Chilled Pc modding and mounting accessories
Monitoring AquaComputer Aquaero: Aquaero Controller USB w/black front & plexi display / 2x Flow Sensor High Flow / 3x Inline G1/4 high flow temp sensor / 3x temp sensor aerial / Emergency power shutdown bridge
I have a set of Dominator GT 2000 7-8-7-20 3x2GB arriving on Monday.
Using a GGBT x58 xtreme mobo/965 - I assume 2144 7-8-7-2T is faster than 1876 7-7-7-1T - please confirm should that be true?
For whichever should be faster - what would you recommend for settings, subtimings and voltages for stable benching PC Mark Vantage?
I am currently number 5 PC Mark Vantage on the hall of fame list, looking to increase my position - http://www.futuremark.com/community/...pcmarkvantage/
Last edited by SteveRo; 01-14-2010 at 12:47 PM.
I have my Corsair Dominator GT DDR3-2000 6GB kit in my P6T Deluxe but it is only showing 4GB in the BIOS and of course in Windows 7. I've swapped the modules around with the same results. I tried another 6GB Triple channel kit and both the BIOS and Windows 7 show 6GB.
I know this Corsair Dominator GT kit worked in my P6T Deluxe as I've got screenshots to prove it. Any suggestions or am I going to end up with a RMA?
| Intel Core i7-2600K | ASRock P67 EXTREME4 GEN3 | G.SKILL Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 1866 | EVGA GTS 450 |
| Swiftech APOGEE Drive II CPU Waterblock with Integrated Pump | XSPC RX360 | Swiftech MCP655-B Pump | XSPC Dual 5.25in. Bay Reservoir |
| Thermaltake 850W PSU | NZXT SWITCH 810 | Windows 7 64-bit |
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Sometimes they need a lil more vtt then. But if they worked with these settings b4, one module may be faulty. You could probably check, what module it is and try to boot with that one in single channel. Maybe do some memtesting and such. Often there are contact problems in the cpu socket as well, but i think you can rule that out as the other set worked.
| Intel Core i7-2600K | ASRock P67 EXTREME4 GEN3 | G.SKILL Sniper Series 8GB (2 x 4GB) DDR3 1866 | EVGA GTS 450 |
| Swiftech APOGEE Drive II CPU Waterblock with Integrated Pump | XSPC RX360 | Swiftech MCP655-B Pump | XSPC Dual 5.25in. Bay Reservoir |
| Thermaltake 850W PSU | NZXT SWITCH 810 | Windows 7 64-bit |
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
Weird behavior. Hope it does not mean the dimm is dying.![]()
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