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Old 09-07-2006, 02:30 PM   #1
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The 2x1GB/4x1GB/2x2GB/4x2GB DDR2 OC Database!

Presenting... The 2x1GB/4x1GB/2x2GB/4x2GB DDR2 OC Database!

The purpose of the database is for overclockers and enthusiasts to compile all of their DDR2 memory overclocking experiences into one central location where they can be equally (or close to) compared and contrasted against one another. Here you will be able to see the benefits of owning Micron over Elpidia, or vice-versa. You will be able to see the voltages it takes to achieve certain MHz or timings with various brands and chips. You will see which memory brands overall clock better than others, for whatever reasons. This is a resource; one that I hope will be very valuable to you all.

To submit your information to the database, please make a post and PM me with the following information:

- AMD or Intel?
- Memory Brand and Model
- Memory Capacity
- Memory Stock Speed, Timings, and Voltage
- Memory Overclocked Speed, Timings and Voltage
- The Brand and Model (or bin) of the chips used on the sticks.
- A CPU-Z Validation link of the overclocked result, using the latest version of CPU-Z available at the time of submission.
- A screenshot of a completed Super pi 32M (as many instances as your CPU has cores) or Prime 95/SP2004/Orthos (large FTT's, 3+ hours), with cpu-z (overall speed/timings and spd info) and memory voltage readout visible in the screenshot.
- For exceptionally high/xtreme overclocks, photos during the 32M run with CPU-Z windows open will be strongly recommended to avoid suspicion.
- Lastly, but not least importantly...your forum name.

The list will be compiled in a similar fashion to the way it was done in my first DDR OC Database. Rank will be determined by overall speed, and categories by capacity.

Without further ado, I welcome everyone to participate in this new database and I will make all efforts to keep it updated on a daily basis. Thanks in advance to all who choose to participate, you greatly assist this community.
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Intel - 2T

Crucial | jmax_oc | Ballistix PC2-8000 | DDR2-1000, 5-5-5-15, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1335, 5-5-4-5, 2.45v
CellShock | EnJoY | PC2-8000C4 "CS2221440" | DDR2-1000, 4-4-4-12, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1300, 5-4-3-10, 2.4v
TeamGroup | andre X_X | Xtreem TXDD2048M667HC3DC | DDR2-667, 3-3-3-8, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1230, 5-5-5-12, 2.77v
Crucial | DSwarP | 10th Anniversary PC2-5300 TY2KIT12864AA663 | DDR2-667, 3-3-3-12, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1229, 5-4-3-7, 2.4v
G.Skill | bachus_anonym | F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! (photos) @ DDR2-1224, 4-4-4-8, 2.75v
Buffalo | gundamit | FireStix PC2-6400 CL5 | DDR2-800, 5-5-5-15, 2.1v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1212, 5-4-3-8, 2.35v
Corsair | bachus_anonym | TWIN2X2048-6400C3 | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-9, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! (photos) @ DDR2-1200, 4-4-4-8, 2.47v
OCZ | IluvIntel | PC2-8000 Platinum XTC | DDR2-1000, 5-5-5-15, 2.1v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 5-5-4-5, 2.4v
G.Skill | rockymountain | F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 5-5-5-5, 2.1v
TeamGroup | nut311 | Xtreem TXDD2048M1066HC5DC | DDR2-1066, 5-5-5-15, 2.3v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 5-5-5-15, 2.1v
TeamGroup | ooztuncer | Xtreem TXDD2048M800HC4DC | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-10, 2.0v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 5-5-5-8, 2.45v
TeamGroup | Pyr0 | Xtreem TXDD2048M667HC3DC-M | DDR2-667, 3-3-3-8, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 5-5-5-15, 2.45v
Mushkin | Kunaak | eXtreme Performance 2GB-DDR2 800 | DDR2-800, 4-4-3-9, 2.0v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1180, 5-4-4-10, 2.8v
OCZ | initialised | FlexXLC OCZ2FX800C32GK | DDR2-800, 3-4-4-15, 2.1v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1173, 5-4-4-15, 2.6v
G.Skill | guess2098 | F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1160, 4-4-4-5, 2.45v
OCZ | FreeCableGuy | PC2-8000 Platinum Extreme Edition XTC | DDR2-1000, 4-5-4-15, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1066, 4-4-4-12, 2.3v
OCZ | Tallman | PC2-8000 Platinum Extreme Edition XTC | DDR2-1000, 4-5-4-15, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1051, 5-6-6-15, 2.3V
A-Data | kiwi | Extreme Edition DDR2 1000+ EPP | DDR2-1000, 5-5-5-15, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1050, 4-4-3-12, 2.6V
G.Skill | htkm1 | F2-6400CL3D-2GBGA | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-8, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1000, 3-4-4-10, 2.4v
TeamGroup | AndrewZorn | Xtreem TXDD2048M667HC3DC | DDR2-667, 3-4-4-8, 1.8v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1000, 4-4-3-4, 2.2v
GeIL | ncsa | GX22GB6400PDC | DDR2-800, 3-3-3-8, 2.4v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-900, 3-3-3-8, 2.6v
Crucial | Crunchster | Ballistix PC2-5300 BL2KIT12864AA663 | DDR2-667, 3-3-3-12, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-900, 4-4-4-6, 2.1v
Corsair | seikin | TWIN2X2048-6400C4| DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-850, 4-4-4-12, 2.2v
Corsair | Xevipiu | TWIN2X2048-6400C3 | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-9, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-840, 3-3-2-1, 2.3v
Samsung | Chosen. | Samsung PC2-3200 ECC | DDR2-400, 3-3-3-8, 1.8v | M3 91T2953BG0-CCC | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-800, 5-5-5-15, 2.2v
Crucial | Xevipiu | Ballistix PC2-6400 BL2KIT12864AA804 | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-760, 3-3-3-1, 2.1v

Intel - 1T

Crucial | metalman2785 | 10th Anniversary PC2-5300 TY2KIT12864AA663 | DDR2-667, 3-3-3-12, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1034, 4-4-4-18, 2.3v


AMD - 2T

TeamGroup | ozzimark | Xtreem TXDD1024M800C4DC | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-10, 2.0-2.2v | Micron D9GMH | Awaiting CPU-Z Validation & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1220, 5-5-4-7 2T, 2.29v
Crucial | ozzimark | Ballistix PC2-6400 BL2KIT12864AA804 | DDR2-800, 5-5-5-18, 1.8v | Micron D9GMH | Awaiting CPU-Z Validation & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 4-4-3-8 2T, 2.75v
Crucial | topdog | Ballistix Tracers PC2-6400 BL12864AL804 | DDR2-800, 5-5-5-18, 1.8v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1080, 5-5-5-15, 2.25v

AMD - 1T




| 4x1GB DDR2 Category:


Intel - 2T

G.Skill | OC_Windforce | F2-6400CL3D-2GBGA / F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-8, 2.2v / DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v | Micron D9GMH | SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1200, 4-4-4-4, 2.75v
Corsair / G.Skill | bachus_anonym | TWIN2X2048-6400C3 / F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-9, 2.2v / DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v | Micron D9GKX / Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1160, 4-4-4-8, 2.47v
G.Skill / Patriot | rockymountain | F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ / PDC22G8500ELK | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v / DDR2-1066, 5-5-5-9, 2.3v | Micron D9GMH / Micron D9GKX | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1100, 4-4-4-12, 2.4v
Crucial / TeamGroup | Pyr0 | 10th Anniversary Ballistix PC5300 / Xtreem TXDD2048M667HC3DC-M | DDR2-667, 3-3-3-12, 2.2v / DDR2-667, 3-3-3-8, 2.2v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1040, 4-4-4-8, 2.45v

Intel - 1T


AMD - 2T

Crucial / TeamGroup | ozzimark | Ballistix PC6400 / OPB ED II 9600 | DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.2v / DDR2-1200, 5-5-5-15, 2.35-2.45v | Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1164, 5-5-4-7, 2.45v

AMD - 1T




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Corsair | Teccxpert | TWIN2X2048-6400C5DHX | DDR2-800, 5-5-5-18, 1.8v | Micron? | CPU-Z Validated! & Orthos Stable! @ DDR2-898, 5-5-5-18, 2.15v




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Old 09-07-2006, 02:59 PM   #2
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*stuck*

@EnJoY,

I would also like to add a suggestion for mandatory verification requirement (photos during 32M run, with CPU-Z windows open) for very high OCs, e.g. 475MHz and higher @ 3-3-3 or 600MHz and higher @ 4-4-4.

What'd ya think?
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Old 09-07-2006, 03:02 PM   #3
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@EnJoY,

I would also like to add a suggestion for mandatory verification requirement (photos during 32M run, with CPU-Z windows open) for very high OCs, e.g. 475MHz and higher @ 3-3-3 or 600MHz and higher @ 4-4-4.

What'd ya think?

I think that's a superb idea, I'll add it now almost word for word. Thanks for the suggestion.

Thanks also for the sticky Bachus, I'm glad I proved myself to you the first time around in regards to my dedication to the topic.

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Old 09-07-2006, 03:23 PM   #4
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Have a look here : http://www.overclocking-masters.com/...!!!!,t3410.htm

I started such overclock data bank since one month
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Old 09-07-2006, 03:30 PM   #5
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Have a look here : http://www.overclocking-masters.com/...!!!!,t3410.htm

I started such overclock data bank since one month

Not even close to what I do.
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Old 09-07-2006, 03:40 PM   #6
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- OCZ
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- DDR-1000, 4-5-4-15 @ 2.2v
- DDR-1066, 4-4-4-12 @ 2.3v (533 FSB @ 1:1)
- OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum Extreme Edition XTC (Micron)
- http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=119413



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Old 09-07-2006, 04:02 PM   #7
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2x2GB DDR1? Will brands produce some good oc kits yet ?
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Old 09-07-2006, 04:03 PM   #8
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2x2GB DDR1? Will brands produce some good oc kits yet ?

Just DDR2 pal...
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Very nice Enjoy, a excel table might make it easier to read and compile.
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Maybe this correction would be nice: As many 32M instances as cores your cpu has Should be harder a bit

I can still leave 1 core though
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Old 09-07-2006, 05:05 PM   #11
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yep..sorry the "DDR2" just in 4x2gb confused me hehehe but anyway its now a doubt
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Maybe this correction would be nice: As many 32M instances as cores your cpu has Should be harder a bit

I can still leave 1 core though

Suggestion taken and added, thanks.
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Old 09-07-2006, 09:22 PM   #13
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G.SKILL F2-64000CL3D-2GBGA 1,3Slot
G.SKILL F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ 2,4Slot

4Gb Full-bank Memory @1200 Dual 32M Pi stable


5.Memory Frequency=600 / Timing=4-4-4-4 / Vdimm=2.75V / Vnb=1.45V
Vdimm -> http://i.blog.empas.com/freeman2580/...6_1024x809.jpg

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OC_Windforce, nice result but I need a cpu-z validated link to finish it off. The rest is already posted.
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How come there is no 2x512? I have a pair myself that can do 500 4-3-2 2.4V easily
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How come there is no 2x512? I have a pair myself that can do 500 4-3-2 2.4V easily
Because 2x512MB is already obsolete and by now has lost most of it's practical use. This database for many will most likely serve as a buyers guide (just as my first one did), so I don't feel 2x512MB kits deserve the real estate here.

Besides, we already know they clock well.
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OC_Windforce, nice result but I need a cpu-z validated link to finish it off. The rest is already posted.
thx

The Test request it is a memory(G.SKILL F2-64000CL3D-2GBGA) which it receives.
It returned inconveniently ㅠㅠ
There is not a memory and of cpu-z validated Data a possibility the link there is not.
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thx

The Test request it is a memory(G.SKILL F2-64000CL3D-2GBGA) which it receives.
It returned inconveniently ㅠㅠ
There is not a memory and of cpu-z validated Data a possibility the link there is not.
Ok, I've edited your entry. Thanks.
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| 2x1GB DDR2 Category:

Corsair | bachus_anonym | TWIN2X2048-6400C3 | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-9, 2.2v | Micron D9GKX? | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! (photos) @ DDR2-1200, 4-4-4-8, 2.47v

I've chosen 3:5 ratio (over 2:3) due to a requirement of running as many instances 32M as CPU cores. Since my E6600 on stock heatsink is only dual32M stable at 3550Mhz (395x9, DDR2-1200, 2:3), I had to drop CPU clock by going 360x9, DDR2-1200, 3:5 instead.
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i think the mhz should go first.. but just my opinion
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i think the mhz should go first.. but just my opinion
You mean, the way it's listed? If so, then yeah - not sure why brand is listed first... It should go as you say Mark, MHz and then nick or sth...
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i think the mhz should go first.. but just my opinion
Eh, I like it the way it is actually.
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... one more for the team

| 4x1GB DDR2 Category:

Corsair / G.Skill | bachus_anonym | TWIN2X2048-6400C3 / F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ | DDR2-800, 3-4-3-9, 2.2v / DDR2-800, 4-4-4-12, 2.0v, | Micron D9GKX / Micron D9GMH | CPU-Z Validated! & SuperPi 32M Stable! @ DDR2-1160, 4-4-4-8, 2.47v

I'll have more once I finish volt-mods...
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Sweet, nice results bachus!

I hope participation will pick up a bit.
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Sweet, nice results bachus!

I hope participation will pick up a bit.
once i get the hang of my new dfi and get some more spare time, i know i'll be submitting some data

and after thinking about it for a few moments, i think enjoy has the right idea with the order.. it's sorted by mhz anyway
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