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    What makes things more interesting is the fact that pifast is partially reliant on the amount of ram the setup has. A 512mb system, all things equal, should yield a lower time than a 256mb system. The small gain the tccd over the bh-5, with double the amount of ram, makes things interesting. I think in 3dmark will show similar results, as Oppainter seems to think his 2x512 VX helped to raise his score..
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    Im putting my money on VX winning 3D.

    Everyone already knew TCCD was better for SuperPI, its very bandwidth dependant.

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    9x270 (2430MHz) 2.0-2-2
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    8x304 (2432MHz) 2.5-3-3

    would be interesting... but I think SuperPI might still win
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    volts

    vx and bh-5 need massive volts to do that though. tccd doesn't need the voltage to do stock timings.

    Who runs 3.6 volts through their memory in a system 24/7?

    Running 3.0 volts through the mem heats it up like an inferno. I would hate to see how hot 3.6 volts makes it.

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    who runs 317 2.5-3-3 24/7 though?
    a LOT of people run 260+ 2-2-2 24/7...
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickassclone
    vx and bh-5 need massive volts to do that though. tccd doesn't need the voltage to do stock timings.

    Who runs 3.6 volts through their memory in a system 24/7?

    Running 3.0 volts through the mem heats it up like an inferno. I would hate to see how hot 3.6 volts makes it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kickassclone
    vx and bh-5 need massive volts to do that though. tccd doesn't need the voltage to do stock timings.

    Who runs 3.6 volts through their memory in a system 24/7?

    Running 3.0 volts through the mem heats it up like an inferno. I would hate to see how hot 3.6 volts makes it.
    3.0v hardly gets bh-5 hot. 3.3v with limited air flow over bh-5 is usually fine.

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