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Thread: GSKILL FLARE achieves highest AMD ram frequency

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    Whats the difference between these 2? Are they using the same chips with different binnings?

    G.Skill Flare 2x2GB 1800MHz 7-8-7-24 1.65v
    http://gskill.com/products.php?index=274

    G.Skill Flare 2x2GB 2000MHz 7-9-7-24 1.65v
    http://gskill.com/products.php?index=276

    The last kit costs quite abit more(where i can buy them...) so could I safely buy the 1800MHz kit and not make a bad buy? I heard G.Skill aren't exactly the best at binning, more like they do random binning so if the sticks have the same chips you should be good to go with either?

    Also how does these chips (PowerChips?) respond to higher voltage? Also is there another good option for an AMD user?
    SweClockers.com

    CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE
    Clock: 4200MHz 1.4375v
    Memory: Dominator GT 2x2GB 1600MHz 6-6-6-20 1.65v
    Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
    GPU: HD 5770

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    i think this is incorrect, GSKILL are quite good at binning.. but at the same time, you might get a 1800 kit that performs similar to 2000 kit..

    simply put, if you want best performance get the 2000 kit, but you can probably get the similar performance with the 1800 kit, but thats a *PROBABLY* not a definately

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    Quote Originally Posted by youngpro View Post
    i think this is incorrect, GSKILL are quite good at binning.. but at the same time, you might get a 1800 kit that performs similar to 2000 kit..

    simply put, if you want best performance get the 2000 kit, but you can probably get the similar performance with the 1800 kit, but thats a *PROBABLY* not a definately
    Sounds good enough for me, thanks for the quick reply youngpro! Will test out my D9JNL sticks one last time before i get these
    SweClockers.com

    CPU: Phenom II X4 955BE
    Clock: 4200MHz 1.4375v
    Memory: Dominator GT 2x2GB 1600MHz 6-6-6-20 1.65v
    Motherboard: ASUS Crosshair IV Formula
    GPU: HD 5770

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    These Gskill are fab on the Asus 8 series lineup, Gigabyte compatibility upcoming !! Can't wait to test them on the new PCB's...
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    just taking a look at this kit on the Crosshair IV Extreme, seems to push the rams nice also, i am sure Brian could push over 2400MHz on this platform also,

    but if you tighten it up a little, it also looks nice, this is with the FLARE kit, cpu and ram on stock air


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    looks very nice
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    Nice ram clock James!

    What voltage?
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    Nice work man.
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    Great mem freq James on that AMD...nice!!!

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    yeah pure mem clocking on AMD !
    Can you get the same or similar high clocks with the cpu oced over 6GHz ?
    What was the vdimm you used for these clocks ?

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    hey guys

    yeah 1.7v used here, dont really see much scaling with volts so 1.7v is comfortable,

    if we look at high clocks like 6ghz+ then you will loose a little ram clocks, but 1070/1080 should be fine... depends alot on your IMC also and how it handles all the voltages being high and the -180 temperatures

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