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    Talking GSkill 4400 LE DDR608 2.5-3-3-6 SP32M stable: Is this Xtreme or what?

    In a time where the question whether TCCD worths over TCC5 is on the table, I have to contribute with my (happy) experience with TCCD. If someone can achieve this kind of results (Superpi 32M stability) with TCC5, please step in.

    My opinion about this memory: OUTSTANDING

    All the following results were achieved with the system listed in the sig, 510-2 bios and memories cooled by the XP120 (the one in the bottom) and by a 80mm fan (the one in the top). For 2x512 results, the orange slots were used.

    Now... the results:

    - 2x512 DDR608 2.5-3-3-6 1T 3.0v SuperPi 32M stable (ambient temperature 23C)



    DFI memory timings (from top to bottom):
    200-E-2.5-3-6-3-12-16-3-3-2-3-2336-1-E-A-0-7-2-9-F-6-256-E-16-7-D

    - 4x512 DDR572 2.5-3-3-8 2T 2.9v SuperPi 32M stable (ambient temperature 31C)



    DFI memory timings (from top to bottom):
    200-D-2.5-3-8-3-16-22-3-3-2-3-2046-1-E-A-0-7-2-9-F-7-256-E-16-7-D

    - [Just for the fun] 2x512 DDR622 2.5-3-3-6 1T 3.0v SuperPi 1M stable (ambient temperature 23C)



    DFI memory timings (from top to bottom):
    200-E-2.5-3-6-3-16-22-3-3-2-3-2336-1-E-A-0-7-2-9-F-6-256-E-16-7-D

    Unfortunately, my mobo is not able to run at 315+ fsb with enough stability (it does not even boot with 320), and so impressive 2.5-4-3 or 2.5-4-4 results are not possible to reach
    Last edited by amrgb; 07-01-2005 at 04:07 AM.
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    those are some pretty sweet clocks for those timmings. congrats on the great purchase!

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    Wow

    I've never seen 2x512 mb 4400LE above 298 with trcd 3

    Congratz, lucky tccd
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    @amrgb : Weird you can't run over 315mhz, which settings are you setting up to that?

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    I've tried almost everything, LDT Multi from 1 to 3, LDT and Chipset voltage from stock to max. It's a no go. I have a good power supply and all power connectors on. Maybe with another bios, but I had the same issue with other bioses.

    Is there something more to try (maybe its in front of me and I can't see it)?

    PS: did I mentioned that your avatar is great?
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
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    Those are outstanding results I can't even come close with my TCC5.
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    @amrgb

    This is Xtreme for sure man

    I'm going to check out my LEs how far will they clock with Trcd 3. Max for now is 297MHz Super PI 16M stable. But for now I have to pass my exam of internal medicine

    Keep o/clocking man. Your alpha timings are still pretty tight. Maybe try to loosen them just a little bit more.

    Good luck!
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    Thanks man. I'll try again tonight.

    Good luck with your overclocking and specially with your exam
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
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    Good job amrgb Not many can achieve clocks of DDR600+ @ 2.5-3-3, its a very nice accomplishment. I would also like to see someone get this type of results with TCC5. TCC5 clocks fine @ 2.5-4-4, but isn't good at all @ 2.5-3-3.
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    This is excellent result, amrgb! So far, it looks like you're the one with highest MHz on TCCD with TRCD=3 :thumbsup:

    BTW, get the lastest CPU-Z 1.29 (version you're using - 1.26 - is a bit archaic now )

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    Yes, I will update. But just not to stay in the Middle Age

    I hope that I can give you another pic tonight, this time with cpuz 1.29 (its becoming harder and harder to improve, and I don't really want to push it above 3.0v)
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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    My friends... I got it... DDR610 (Ziku, followed your advice)

    2x512 DDR610 2.5-3-3-6 1T 3.0v Superpi32M stable (ambient temperature 24C)



    cpuz validation page (yes, I'm back from the Middle Age ): http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=25709

    DFI memory timings (from top to bottom):
    200-E-2.5-3-6-3-16-22-4-3-2-3-2336-1-E-A-0-7-2-9-F-6.5-256-E-16-7-D

    In this exact moment, I'm trying DDR612... let's see if can bring some good news 30min later
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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    dam your tccd's totally pwn my tcc5, I must agree tcc5 seems to favor 2.5-4-4-7, Good work man!

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    I think I've reached the end of the line. Maybe, with completely lousy secondary timings I can reach DDR612, but I'm too tired and I need the computer to work.

    Also, I can try the 3.1v, but not until the ambient temperatures drop below 18C.

    So for now it's over.

    PS: 4rory, what exactly means "pwn"?
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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    Hey Nice Results! But I must tell you that you're gonna eventually kill that pair of sticks running @ 3.0 Vdimm. My guess is that they're 0440 chips? If so, they're rated to handle 2.8V MAX. What happens with these IC's is that they'll give you tremendous clocks @ high Vdimm initially, but soon will begin to degrade due to too much voltage. I know a certain someone that wouldn't be too happy if you RMA'd these sticks If you get a chance, try these timings:

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    @amrgb

    try 5.0ns read preamble, should be far better. Your cpu is outstanding, mine only can handle ~285fsb on very loose timings. 260fsb stable (32M SPI & Prime) with 2.5-4-4-7 at 2.6v (OCZ PC3200 Rev.2 TCC5 chips), 2600Mhz cbbid@1.36v vcore also stable with 2.9v, it doesn't make differance. Tried tighter timings with tens of combination with volts and memory tweaks. Just my cbbid can't do it, very poor mem controller. Your cpu rocks
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    @s7e9h3n
    Yes, they are 440. I'm not that crazy, for daily use a run 200@2.6v, 262@2.7v at the maximum 291@2.8v. This is only to find their limits, never run 3.0v for more than an hour at a time and the memories are well cooled (IC temps 30-32C). This overclock has no use for me, since my cpu can only run at 2620.

    And don't worry, I would be the last man on hearth to be happy to RMA these sticks.

    What kind of stability do you get with the timings showned in your pic? I'm curious.

    @need.for.mhz
    I partly agree with you. Good memory controller but only acceptable overclock (and acceptable only considering that it's a CBBID). Max is 2620 (a little more in the winter with more volts).
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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    Told ya man

    Awesome sticks You have down there And still have something to loosen. My chips (437) need a lot of V so 3,0V i quite normal for them when running on higher speeds. I need 2,8 V to stabilize them on DDR550 MHz. But maybe s7e9h3n is right that 440s don't like high voltages.

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    nice work buddy

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    pwn is an internet langugue called "leet" lol its gay but pwn means owned which means, way better... in way.

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    Thanks OPB. Nice to hear your opinion on this.

    @4rory
    From the context I figured out what pwn meant. But I thought those 3 letters were the initial letter from a 3 word expression
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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    Good results indeed!!!
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    Thumbs up Good timings!

    Got a second SD 3700+(0517 UPBW? - off went its head!) to replace the POS I had and hopefully will join the party. 10x300 2.5-3-3-7
    Finishing up some Goldmemory testing now. Bet it won't survive like this in winders.
    If I can keep the Speed and drop to 2.5-4-3-7 I can live with that though

    Screenies and stuff in a few days I hope.

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    We are waiting for your results.

    When you have them, post in the bachus thread to stay in the records:

    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=53290
    Quote Originally Posted by krille
    Ouchy, go die please, thanks.

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