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    Adata DDR3-1884 CL6.6.6.13 1t

    ADATA EXTREME DDR3-1900X
    OC@942MHZ (AFFECTIVE DDR3-1884)

    DDR3 1884MHZ 6.6.6.13 1T SUPER PI 32M


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    Nice rams mate.. im getting them too, send next week ^^ .. cant wait ^^

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    DDR3 1884MHZ 6.6.6.13 1T that's awesome !!!
    how much volt does it require to run at that speed?

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    nice.......DDR3 should be better in late 08....better prices and ddr3 2000 should be nice.

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    Impressive ! No 6-6-5 ?
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    Compare Conroe to Yorkfield with DDR3-1884 CL6.6.6.13 1T
    8x471,3768MHZ,conroe scores 12m21s, Yorkfield QX9650 scores 11m32s
    Yorkfield is the way to GO,hold the memory at the same Frequency,pull muliti then see ...

    QX9650@9x471,4239Mhz ,10m27s


    QX9650@10x471,4239Mhz ,9m36s

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    Nice speed !!! how you use Vdim ?
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    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    my goodness hicookie that's fast and crazy good ram

    what ICs do they use
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    Insane! What vDIMM was that?
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    Very fast, I wish I would have DDR3 2000...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    my goodness hicookie that's fast and crazy good ram

    what ICs do they use
    2nd that

    Wow 39ns with ddr3 , m8 you are steping into ddr cl2 AMD territory

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    my goodness hicookie that's fast and crazy good ram
    what he said X10. that is just sick...and no 1M BS, you don't mess around showing off some 32M goodness. thank you for re-affirming my belief in god, now i just have to get my hands on some sticks that do the same
    i don't quote in my signature, but best WR ever...
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    It holds the current WR for the least vcore required to run 4500Mhz stable (1.32vcore)
    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    Quote Originally Posted by Computerville View Post
    Very fast, I wish I would have DDR3 2000...
    You just wait then... A-Data is working on A-Data Vitesta DDR3 2000X... these run on 2.05/2.15V on the following timings: 9-9-9-24 and the kit will contain 2x1gb ddr3 sticks.. there will also be A-Data Vitesta DDR3 1900X
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    Now where's the cookie?

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    they are GTRs

    fairly high vdimm but if the chips take it wellllll it's important they can

    fastest CAS6 i have ever seen that's for sure
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    this must be crazy vdimm, very nice result!
    i think its even a bit faster than what victor reached.

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    great results, well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    they are GTRs

    fairly high vdimm but if the chips take it wellllll it's important they can

    fastest CAS6 i have ever seen that's for sure
    "fairly high vdimm"? But how high? More than 2.3v or what? Inquiring minds need to know... this is CAS 6 after all.

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    he says 2.3-2.36v

    i think that is still excellent considering the overclock in question and no less than a P35 board

    he's got some ripper sticks and any serious bencher would be very envious i'm sure
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    Quote Originally Posted by x3ro View Post
    You just wait then... A-Data is working on A-Data Vitesta DDR3 2000X... these run on 2.05/2.15V on the following timings: 9-9-9-24 and the kit will contain 2x2gb ddr3 sticks.. there will also be A-Data Vitesta DDR3 1900X, they will run on the same timings but will be only 2x1gb.

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    DDR3-2000 2x2GB kit is probably a typo of the press release m8.
    It'll be 2x1GB ( a 2GB kit, not a 4GB kit )
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22 View Post
    he says 2.3-2.36v

    i think that is still excellent considering the overclock in question and no less than a P35 board

    he's got some ripper sticks and any serious bencher would be very envious i'm sure
    well its stable for superpi 32m... but for how many hours will this kit survive with volts that kill ddr2?

    But awesome for benching, the best ive seen so far was 1850 with 665 more or less but that was with "only" 2.25v. looks like i need to set up my maximizer and check out higher vdimm. but i have to say i already feel bad for even thinking about giving theese sticks 2.35v... i can already here the sticks shivering in fear the closet, they must have sensed something

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    oh my God they are really nice very fast

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    Very nice mate.

    Their Vitesta DDR3-2000X are also very good although they ran at CAS 7 when overclocked but the rest of the timings were close by and perf better: http://oc.adata.com.tw/news_detail.asp?newsid=5

    Those volts will kill the IC's very quick, as saaya mentioned they kill good DDR2 pretty quick never mind DDR3. If I needed it so bad I'd rather pay for their 2000X at 2.15V.

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    Impressive memory
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    when 6-6-6 @ 1000MHz? lol

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