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Thread: 3.1v Benchable on DDR2 !!! (Gskill 6400 HZ)

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    3.1v Benchable on DDR2 !!! (Gskill 6400 HZ)

    just tested the max benchable for the moment:

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    Memory : Kit Extreme2 2 x 512 Mo PC6400 HZ @ 4-4-3-1

    -Bench -> 3.11v max, no more after
    -Screen -> i stoped at 3.15v...

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    this is not handpick kit !
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    hahahah 3.1v

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    hahaha, this is absolutely brilliant, nice going! The clocks aren't too shabby themselves

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    Your cool mate

    You have balls, hehe

    Did 3.3v by mistake on my DDR2, still works, but damn I got a chok... Was measuring vmch while turning vdimm up :|

    Now I gotta ask, whats the max with 3 in ras to cas?
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    OMG !!!

    Roxxx , Micron D9 like the vddr same Old BH5 :love:
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Beier
    Your cool mate

    You have balls, hehe

    Did 3.3v by mistake on my DDR2, still works, but damn I got a chok... Was measuring vmch while turning vdimm up :|

    Now I gotta ask, whats the max with 3 in ras to cas?
    i haven't tested, i just know won't boot in 3-3-3 @ 3.1v @500Mhz

    more result later...
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    Quote Originally Posted by boblemagnifique
    OMG !!!

    Roxxx , Micron D9 like the vddr same Old BH5 :love:
    love BH5 too
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    Haha 3.15v that is just great. I love you guys *sai hugs every XS member*

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    Quote Originally Posted by sai
    Haha 3.15v that is just great. I love you guys *sai hugs every XS member*

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    That are nice results. Did you gain much from 2,4V?

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    Good job!
    just like the old BH-5

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    wow
    its sexy
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    haha this D9 is turning out like BH-5, every day, someone discovers that it can handle more and more volts.

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    WOW! 3.1v Same ram as me aswell.

    Can someone tell me what volts do i need to use to reach 1000mhz at 4-3-3-8 and 4-4-4-8

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    haha this D9 is turning out like BH-5, every day, someone discovers that it can handle more and more volts.
    it's just a matter of how long they last. i remember people putting 3.2v into their tccd cause it helps a lot at cas2... that didn't turn out so well
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    overcrash86, just like ya, Im more use too BH5 than the darn DDR2...

    Now tell me, my stick they do 435mhz at 3-2-2-4 with high volt, and 500 4-4-4-4 at 2.1v without any issues, is it worth givin' them a try with some more juice, lets say... 2.85-3.1v???

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    NN_step, now what the heck is that _THING_ on yours?? That's gotta hurt bigtime :|
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.Beier
    EDIT: Its "the girl nextdoor" on his avatar :P
    NN_step, now what the heck is that _THING_ on yours?? That's gotta hurt bigtime :|
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    dang dude, that is some crazy volts flowing through that RAM. Bet they get mightly toasty! You got some guts to pump that much voltage.

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    omg that's insane for ddr2!! Now I wont feel so bad upping it in the 2.3
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    I wasn't expecting to see over 3V given to ddr2

    As previously said, it takes a lot of guts to do that
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    gskilltech's in hospital over this
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    Héhé nice clocking and awefull voltage on your mem.
    Could you try to do some 3-3-3-x ?

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