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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    Get to the good stuff, and show us what them sticks can really do
    I will when someone sends me the bios that was used in the sample boards. It would allow use of 2:3 (1.5x) and 1:2 (2.0x) memory dividers

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    It's so nice to see such a worderfull setup like yours, doing so good

    I'm also waiting for a P5WD2 Premium and 1GB Corsair XMS2-5400UL

    But I'm on air and still dont know wich cpu to buy : 630 or 640 ?! Any advice ?

    Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
    I will when someone sends me the bios that was used in the sample boards. It would allow use of 2:3 (1.5x) and 1:2 (2.0x) memory dividers
    The 2:3 and 1:2 divider don't come in the retail bioses ?

    What do you think of the new OCZ EB PC2-6400 and the OCZ EL PC2-8000 !?? What's the use of the 8000's ?


    edit:

    In the Anandtech review of the Asus P5WD2 the used the Corsair 5400UL and the say :

    We were amazed to find that the Corsair CM2X512A-5400UL could reach DDR2-1066. This yielded a Sandra standard bandwidth of just over 6400 MB/sec. To put this in perspective, this is the first motherboard and memory that we have ever tested capable of running at DDR2-1066. Frankly, 1066 required slower 5-5-5-15 timings at the maximum 2.3V available on the Asus. We also needed to push all chipset and bus voltages to the maximum and set CPU voltage at 1.60V to achieve this milestone.

    Could it be the mem's were not common retail ones and where choosed ?
    Last edited by jVIDIA; 05-15-2005 at 09:36 AM.

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