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    A-DATA Vitesta DDR3-1600+ Tri-Channel

    NDA is up Here are some Tri-Channel results with A-DATAs mainstream line memory!

    Test system specification


    Intel Core i7 965 Extreme Edition

    ASUS Rampage II Extreme

    8500GT 512MB

    Silverstone Olympia 1200W



    Manufacturer specification


    * DDR3-1600+ & 1333+ 3GB/6GB tri-channel module kits are tested at 1600MHz/1333MHz

    * Test in tri-channel configuration at latency settings 8-8-8-24 2T for DDR3-1600+ and 7-7-7-20 2T for DDR3-1333+ at 1.65V-1.75V

    * SPD (Serial Presence Detect) programmed at JEDEC standard for basic system booting


    * All memory chips are verified using overclocking criteria for better quality

    * High quality 6 layers PCB (Printed Circuit Board)

    * Optimized for 64-bit OS (operating system)

    * Backward compatible with DDR3-1333, 1066

    * Lifetime limited warranty



    The rams and packaging


    A-DATA 1600+ Tri-channel



    Results


    CPU-Z reads CAS-latency a bit wrong so look at the report from Everest when it comes to that.


    7-7-7-20-1T 1.95V





    7-7-7-20-1T 2.1V




    8-7-7-20-1T 2.0V




    8-7-7-20-1T 2.05V




    I was quite amazed with these rams as they are the meainstream series and clocks high enough to match most high end kits out there. More results will follow!


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    Am I reading those bandwidth number correclty Elmor, 20k+? Although I'm sure many people already know, this is the first results of this type I have seen for i7 and Tri-Channel and I had no idea the performance was this high in the memory department. Plus that Adata kit your running is very impressive, CAS7 @ 980Mhz+ and under 2.0v! Great work man and thanks for posting results!
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    sweet jesus.
    but i mean, couldn't/wouldn't run that on the reg of course

    it'll be nice to see how some higher binned kits clock!

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    very nice! how long is it safe to run those kind of RAM volts for? a few hours or a long 10 hour benchsession?

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    Nice one Elmor!!
    I got those sticks with me... will be posting my results soon. Hope its similar

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    Elmor: Do you know which chip comes under this heatsprader?

    able to be D9 _ _ _?
    read-only, long time no reply

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger_D25 View Post
    Am I reading those bandwidth number correclty Elmor, 20k+? Although I'm sure many people already know, this is the first results of this type I have seen for i7 and Tri-Channel and I had no idea the performance was this high in the memory department. Plus that Adata kit your running is very impressive, CAS7 @ 980Mhz+ and under 2.0v! Great work man and thanks for posting results!
    Thanks

    Memory performance really rocks with i7. The 980Mhz+ result was with 2.1v.

    Quote Originally Posted by TheKarmakazi View Post
    very nice! how long is it safe to run those kind of RAM volts for? a few hours or a long 10 hour benchsession?
    I have no idea what is safe, I have done a few 2-3 hour sessions at ~2v without any problems so far.

    Quote Originally Posted by harshal View Post
    Nice one Elmor!!
    I got those sticks with me... will be posting my results soon. Hope its similar
    Sweet, looking forward to your results! Let's hope all are this good

    Quote Originally Posted by 2m* View Post
    Elmor: Do you know which chip comes under this heatsprader?

    able to be D9 _ _ _?
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    Nice results. They convinced me.

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    wow 1015MHz and 2.1V on Nehalem it pretty nice

    well how max clock on low voltage about 1.6-1.8V ?

    nice results elmor
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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoLKoRn View Post
    wow 1015MHz and 2.1V on Nehalem it pretty nice

    well how max clock on low voltage about 1.6-1.8V ?

    nice results elmor
    Thanks

    Here is some low voltage testing and also 32M-runs, however I got quite weird results. 9-9-9 needed 1.7v to be 32M stable at 800Mhz, but 7-7-7 only needed 0.05v more.

    9-9-9-24-1T 1.7v



    8-8-8-24-1T 1.75v



    7-7-7-24-1T 1.75v

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