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    Kingston KHX3200K2/2G 250FSB nirvana

    I'm testing Kingston's Hyper-X3200 2GB kit, and was shocked when I easily booted into 240FSB (1:1), then 245FSB, then skipped to 255FSB, (all at 2.85V). 255FSB wasn't stable enough for 3D benchmarks, although I did run Sandra getting 6013MBs Buffered. 250SFB was stable, but at that frequency I run into voltage issues with my 3.0E, which increases instability.

    245FSB (1:1) is most stable, this is with PAT enabled, running on SPD (PAT enabled in Advanced Chipset menu as well) again at 2.85V. If the Asus P4C800E-dlx could muster a little more VDIMM I can only imagine 260FSB would be easily attained.

    i also want to share something about the Socket-478 3.0E Prescott, which needs additional voltage to operate above 245FSB. I've found Prescott, does better overclocking below 1.450Vcore. Anything above this creates more instability then it does increase spped. So at or above 250FSB Prescott becomes a quandry. I still beleive people haven't begun to realize (and probably never will with motherboard makers failing to modify the motherboards CPU power circuitry) it's true overclocking potential.

    All rumors of excessive heat have been misdiagnosed, and wrongly associated with "on-die" temps, when in fact, it's the motherboard power circuirts which run to the point of failure (see my article). By now it's obvious no motherboard maker will build a board with the appropriate power circuitry to meet current demands the Socket-478 90nm Prescott requires. There just aren't enough out there, to justify the production cost.

    For those whom haven't given up on 478-Prescott, remember this rule. Once you "Manually" adjust Vcore, even if it's at the original default Vcore level, your creating a conflict with a feature known as D-VID. This allows the processor to determine it's own Vcc based on Intel's "On Demand" technology, load, and thermal conditions. The following quote is from Sec 2.8 of the tech document linked above.."...During a D-VID event, the processor load may not be capable of absorbing output capacitor energy when the VID reference is lowered. As a result, reverse current may flow into the AC-DC regulator’s input filter, potentially charging the input filter to a voltage above the over voltage value. Upon detection of this condition, the AC-DC regulator will react by shutting down the ACDC regulator supply voltage..."

    Back to the topic of Kingston. This stuff is miraculous...

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    wwooowwwwww

    thats nuts... what chips are on those?!

    they look to be almost better than the famed bh5...
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    that some crazy clocking memory you have there bud, congrat!. It take me 3.48v to hit 260 2-2-2-5 stable in memtest.

    I would only image if you put up like 3.0v to that thang, man it's going to fly.
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    indeed.. get some vmods!!!

    3.1v + that ram =
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    eh ? That's 3-4-4-8, not 2-2-2-5...

    Still impressive clocks for those volts...

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    Originally posted by LilGator
    eh ? That's 3-4-4-8, not 2-2-2-5...

    Still impressive clocks for those volts...
    For 2.85v, no it isnt actually...

    But it is good if it was rated at PC3200.
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    Impressive for a 1024mb module. What will it do with 2-2-2-5?
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    sounds like the OCZ PC3200 Performance Series chips in those





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    wow, sweet memory there keith, testing some hynix4ns memory myself as well. are yours hynix "a" "b" or "c" stepping?

    about the prescott, wouldnt that mean the mobo shuts itself down? yo your point is that the prescott with higher vcore has a higher vcore in some situation than it would request, IF it could request how many volts it needs, so it heats up more and clocks lower?

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    no, he means something similar to the vtt/vref issue I believe.

    If they dont match some voltage will leak one direction or the other.

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    Tighter timings and I'll be impressed

    You might as well use DDR2 for those timings.
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