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Thread: My Second (and Last Try) Cas 3-3-3-8 WR, 546.0 MHZ.

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    My Second (and Last Try) Cas 3-3-3-8 WR, 546.0 MHZ.

    Really wanted to hit the 1100 mhz CAS 3 level. Maybe with DDR3. Luckily it seems like modules die, but come back to life. My hypothesis is solder gets hot. It allows you about 8-12 minutes from first boot to final crash. I think it's actually a lot more stable than I had originally thought, but you really need to keep module cool. Cooled via 2x 120mm SILVERSTONE Screamers at max. THIS WILL BE MY LAST TRY AT THIS. I can assure you all I am mostly sane, but seeing 542 a day after my try, I knew I had to break that .

    I need to thank my fiancee for the DMM snap, while I was doing pi

    First off validation as always. Settings were booted from BIOS.

    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=181144

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    Memory: Single Dimm 1 GB Corsair 8888C4D @ 3-3-3-8-2T (546.0 MHZ) Don't ask about subtimings, you really don't want to know :P

    Voltages:
    CPU: 1.61v
    vFSB/VTT: 1.47v
    vNB: 1.59v
    vSB: 1.61v
    vMEM: 3.29v

    First snapped validation and shot, then ran PI2M, snapped again and crash . Also look at CAS 4 Pi2M. at the same speed, with only CAS Latency changed. Only needs 2.15v, quite a change...







    If anyone else wants the record from now on, it is yours
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    dam 3.29v!
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    Damn that's sick dude! Really impressive.

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    are you sure this is DDR2? looking at the voltages it feels like DDR days
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    Quote Originally Posted by Death^Dread View Post
    are you sure this is DDR2? looking at the voltages it feels like DDR days
    I know! It's awesome haha. Very nice result dude, and some nice sticks too.
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    nice congratz..

    your so brave..
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    nice!

    amazing that they live with thos e kinds of volts.

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    put some LN2 or DICE on the ram

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    I'm very impressed! I've got that same multimeter too lol. $19.99 at radioshack!

    Where are you from? If it's still cold out at night you may wanna give 1100mhz a shot outside!
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    Sick....
    hehe... Those rams don't come cheap...

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    Congratz Yoxxy!
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    Congrats for Your score

    More cooling for this ram and 1100MHz is Yours.

    But hmm this is litlle small vdimm Put more voltage on this stick.

    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000 View Post
    dam 3.29v!
    What about 3.5V

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    Nice clocks on those ram sticks :|

    Those volts are sick!

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    Nice job, memory killer

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    Excellent job, congtats


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    Excellent
    Congratz
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    Sure about WR???

    my team here in brazil, have some OCZ runing 3-4-4-4 1100 mhz with 2.35v... Donīt know if its too hard to do 3-3-3-8 at this clocks.. (or, we have amazing stick :P)

    Will try 550 3-3-3-8, than I post a SS here

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    Timings need to be set from bios. If you change via memset, I can run 1-2-2-9 @ 600 mhz

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    come on, take it to 3.45... I did.
    if you want to secure that record, you gotta go where few will ever think of.
    3.3 is easy, 3.45... thats dead mans territory.




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    lol good way to push people Kunaak hehe

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak View Post
    come on, take it to 3.45... I did.
    if you want to secure that record, you gotta go where few will ever think of.
    3.3 is easy, 3.45... thats dead mans territory.
    screw that, go crazy and put 220v AC through the sucker if it can't crank
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    how high does the second stick do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak View Post
    come on, take it to 3.45... I did.
    if you want to secure that record, you gotta go where few will ever think of.
    3.3 is easy, 3.45... thats dead mans territory.
    3,3-3,4v easy too.. Last time my es rams got 3,7-3,8v , and works well, but once got 4v and died. I didn't want push over 3,3-3,4v, but the trimmer was very sensitive..
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