Originally Posted by cantankerous
Wish I could tell you, the thread's gone walkabout ! If I manage to fish it out I'll link to it.
Sorry 'bout that
Oli
Originally Posted by cantankerous
Wish I could tell you, the thread's gone walkabout ! If I manage to fish it out I'll link to it.
Sorry 'bout that
Oli
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AMD 146 Opteron 280x10
DFI NF4 Ultra-D
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At least you've got Jack Daniels to ease the painOriginally Posted by odb
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Neo2 Platinum | 3000+ @ 2400mhz (8x300 1:1) | 2x256 TCCD Patriot BXL @ 2.85v 2.5-3-3-7 | Zalman CNPS7000A-AlCu | TTGI 550 | 33sec 1M SuperPI
How I have burned in ram
Find the max stable at say 3V, run test 5 for 500loops and then up the fsb 1 notch, do the same and then upp the fsb 1 notch again, do this till you see errors and then up the voltage 1 notch.
Repeat till voltage makes no difference.....the ram is maxed.
Got a problem with your OCZ product....?
Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
yes please and thank you, I would appreciate some results before I get mine in. The only thing I am wondering and worrying about to be honest is the fact that I will never really know what the ram can do if my current board won't keep up. It can be crappy and only do 250 and I would never know till I got another board.
wow 1fsb at a time.. you sure have patience!
Probably a smart thing to do though. Can you kill a rams potential if clocking up too high to begin with?
Its important you do it like this as it pushes slowly and the result for me stuck.Originally Posted by cantankerous
Also, lets all remember your now pushing the memory controller on your A64's real hard with low latencies....the errors may be cpu induced here if the memory controller is a little below excellent.
Got a problem with your OCZ product....?
Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
Originally Posted by bigtoe
Which, lets's be honest, most of the Winchesters are
Oli
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AMD 146 Opteron 280x10
DFI NF4 Ultra-D
1024mb Crucial Ballistix 255 3-3-3-6
Very nice winston!
What motherboard are do you have?
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He is using the MSI NEO PLAT 2. Big ups to my boi Winston!
Funny thing is this was failing in seconds last night. A good 12 hour burn in has brought him this. I am very happy for him and hope everyone can get results at least like this... including myself.
whos crazycarl :-)
OCZ employee and proud of it.
If you have actually personaly experienced a problem with a OCZ product that was not solved quickly by our wonderful support staff I would like to know. Feel free to PM
Thanks
I am overclocked!
"Posted on Mar 30, 2005 at 1:35 AM by StormGod
In soviet Russia memory overvolts you! "
Well here are some other results of the VX which I am testing for OCZ
http://users.pandora.be/timtitanium/ocz/fsb%20275.JPG
http://users.pandora.be/timtitanium/ocz/piloops.JPG
http://users.pandora.be/timtitanium/ocz/piscore3.JPG
the highest fsb achieved atm is 275 on timings 2/2/2/7 also as my
Pifast score.
I only gave 3.5V with the booster , maybe I need to give little bit
more juice for more thighter timings. That I will test this weekend
Ill keep you guys updated.
I wonder are your bandwidth so high becuase of the CPU speed , or becuase its a FX-55
OCZ employee and proud of it.
If you have actually personaly experienced a problem with a OCZ product that was not solved quickly by our wonderful support staff I would like to know. Feel free to PM
Thanks
I am overclocked!
"Posted on Mar 30, 2005 at 1:35 AM by StormGod
In soviet Russia memory overvolts you! "
Nice scores, Tim.
And welcome to Xtreme.![]()
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2600k @ ?????
2x2Gb GSkill RipJaws-X 1333 (7-7-7-21)
ATI 5850
Coba Nitrox 750W
Watercooled with HK 3.0 CU, Watercool GPU-X³ 5870 Nickel, PA120.3, Laing Ultra with XSPC top
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DFI UT P35-T2R (0317 bios)
E8200 @ 4000 (1.216V) / 4100 (1.248V) / 4200 (1.296V) / 4300 (1.344V)![]()
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Powercolor 4870
Corsair 520HX
Watercooled with HK 3.0 CU, EK-FC4870, Feser tripple, Laing Ultra pump
hehe im not crazy carl. He is another mate Winston and myself talk too. I laughed when I saw that too. lol.
nice RAM bandwidth, awesome...
dual channel and the fact he is running an FX with more cache will help.
Got a problem with your OCZ product....?
Have a look over here
Tony AKA BigToe
Tuning PC's for speed...Run whats fast, not what you think is fast
w00t!!! another neo2 plat! burn it is definately the key..Originally Posted by cantankerous
winston, what program did you use to burn in your ram?
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memtested 260, 3.6v for 12 hours. WITH COOLING.
Sorry to answer for him but I know the answers and figured I could get them to you sooner than he can. =D.
this fuss about VX and fry's sux....i won't buy this ram...
PDP XL is only 219$ now.
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G.Skill F2-8000CL5D-4GBPQ
LC 550W GP// XPERTVISION 9600GT
yep cool appreciate itOriginally Posted by cantankerous
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Originally Posted by cantankerous
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Update on my VX
Dec 3, 2004 11:26 am
Package status
HONOLULU HI
In transit
GO baby!!
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Rig 2: AMD 64 X2 4400+ - Asus A8n-SLI - 2GB OCZ Value VX - Antec Phantom 500w - eVGA 6600GT
Edited, took out the stuff,
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Last edited by Playful_Buffalo; 12-03-2004 at 02:04 PM.
No, You are just about right for A socket 754. Remember, also the onboard Audio, USB and Raid will rob the bandwidth a little along with any programs running in the background.Originally Posted by starblazer
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