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    650mhz club member: OCZ 8500C5 SLi Ready Epp 1G*2

    very good looking ram indeed. EVP=2.4v


    brief test:
    2.4v 1300 555x pi_1m on Asus P5B-dlx



    and ... what's the max stable clk ?
    2.4v 1240 555x dual_memtest


    more test here:
    http://vic.expreview.com/read.php?96


    the ram is very good for high memclk but not for good timings.
    so OCZ has the right product, 'coz rams on nv680i can always have very nice timings
    Last edited by VictorWang; 03-06-2007 at 03:24 AM.
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    Nice Results

    Only Cas 5 results ?

    It's a handpicked kit ? Default SPD ?

    I have 8500 C5 SLI Ready too but i can't test at high frequency, My Biostar don't want

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    Nice result. The highest I got mine working with 2GB is 1200Mhz 5-5-5-15 with 2.3v. I didn't bothered to further it since I plan to run it at 4GB.
    Can you do some sandra bench?

    Best ram for the price, if you bought it from Fry's

    edit: What sub-timings did you use?
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    hmm,nice results..

    What can run these rams with 2:3 ram ratio?
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    that's crazy for P5B Deluxe.. how much vMCH is the key though ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    that's crazy for P5B Deluxe.. how much vMCH is the key though ?
    C2 have better memory support, than C1.
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    that's crazy for P5B Deluxe.. how much vMCH is the key though ?
    @.@ only 1.55v actual .


    not handpick ram... never contact with euro/usa brand like ocz/corsair etc.
    I just bought from a dealer in China for it's good looking HS.

    here is some collection

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    Thanks for the answer

    Sweet picture :P
    Last edited by Quentin; 03-07-2007 at 06:56 AM.

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    Nice collection, can I ''test'' one of those :P
    Nice results btw.

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    yeha its cheap, only $219 at frys.com
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    Nice results and nice ram you got there I recognize at least two sets...LOL..!! I'll play around with my set but so far I've gotten 615Mhz out of them. But I think on a different mobo I might be able to do better.

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    hehe.. the Super Talent sticks in the pic above looks like something designed by a hollywood director.
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    Gnna get me some of these next week, been looking at them for ages. £180 from overclockers.co.uk and ebuyer.......

    Should be able to push my e6300 a bit higher then 3ghz

    Ill post my results up here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nicepun
    Nice results and nice ram you got there I recognize at least two sets...LOL..!! I'll play around with my set but so far I've gotten 615Mhz out of them. But I think on a different mobo I might be able to do better.


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    Lookin' good! How about 4-4-4-x settings?
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    i also tried the max mhz.
    here are the results at 2,45v (set on p5b dlx - non-modded)

    ocz sli-ready edition pc2-8500 cl5-5-5-15 (2x1024)
    http://geizhals.at/eu/a229720.html

    438,8mhz bei 3-3-3-9 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=175341
    566,7mhz bei 4-4-4-12 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=175852
    645,5mhz bei 5-5-5-15 http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=175853

    EDIT:
    not stable at this clocks, but anyway.....

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    Good work, nice clocks!
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    the CL4 clocks are impressive ... and for that price insane
    Sometimes a good slap in the face is all you need

    Bios my arss.....
    I can fix this problem with a hardware mod....
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    700Mhz with OCZ PC2-8500 SLI Ready Edition ?



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=177849

    2.45v, aircooling

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quentin View Post
    700Mhz with OCZ PC2-8500 SLI Ready Edition ?



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=177849

    2.45v, aircooling
    Blah, with just one Try that with 2GB (2x1GB).
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicepun View Post
    Blah, with just one
    the second don't want pass 700 Mhz

    and the dual channel limit too, may be I need more vmch for better score in dual channel

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quentin View Post
    the second don't want pass 700 Mhz

    and the dual channel limit too, may be I need more vmch for better score in dual channel

    706Mhz out of one is real good, I'm just giving you hardtime for the heck of it, but you do give me an idea to try each stick individually.
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    just got this ram doesnt wanna pass orthos large at 600mhz 5-5-5-15 i took NB up to 1.7 still nothing. Any ideas on what to set on a 680i board?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GAR View Post
    just got this ram doesnt wanna pass orthos large at 600mhz 5-5-5-15 i took NB up to 1.7 still nothing. Any ideas on what to set on a 680i board?
    You're asking alot! This is only rated for 1066 (533) @ 5-5-5-15. You will hardly find ram that does what you're trying to do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nicepun View Post
    You're asking alot! This is only rated for 1066 (533) @ 5-5-5-15. You will hardly find ram that does what you're trying to do.
    Actually bro i played around with em for a bit and got it orthos stable at 600mhz with timings of 5-4-4-8-2t with 2.45v

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