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    Eco .... 1600 Cl7 :d

    the ECO series is about one thing and that is performance with low voltage, and that is what GSKILL are aiming for, they have to do it well and we are glad to say they did.









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    We love to see that GSKILL are stretching their legs when it comes to overclocking RAM
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    Nice results man

    Will you try these on an AMD platform perhaps?
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    Lol, whats inside those rams? Low-cost Elpida Hyper?
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    lol ... low cost ?

    i don't think, 1600cl7 @ 1.35v i think is possible only with good ics...

    is this expensive?
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    Very nice! ~21k 06` is ok with 4850?

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    The frecuencys achieved are very good , but still in Everest you should have better scores..See if you have B2B CAS DELAY DISABLED in bios , or disabled it with memset, you will have much better results..
    And also try with a higher BKCL 200 in raport 2:10 = 2000.
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    Nice runs bro
    Eco costs lower than 100eu in some european shop
    i mounted them in my daily use pc 910 7-8-7-21 1.56 LinX stable
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Mate, run Win MemTest 3.9 instead of linpack

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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterFlex View Post
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    Mate, run Win MemTest 3.9 instead of linpack
    the reason i use Linx is just caz i think 90% of normal users don't use their memory @ 100% and 2gb testing is enought for our Stable daily use pc
    maybe i am wrong
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
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    Yes. You are wrong. Linpack doesn`t stress RAM a lot. You can be stable with linpack but not with memtest.

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    hm I was run 5 loops of memtest and after boot to W7 and start linx, memory was not stable
    memtest is not the best tester for ram I think.
    Last edited by borec; 12-23-2009 at 07:10 AM.
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    USE WINDOWS MEMTEST 4.0 ! Not DOS !
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    Last edited by WaterFlex; 12-23-2009 at 07:19 AM.

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    ok THX. I´ll test later
    sorry for my bad english
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    Quote Originally Posted by WaterFlex View Post
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    Mate, run Win MemTest 3.9 instead of linpack
    mm
    Linx as i setted Stress 2Gb memory, it's enough for me and i think 95% of users no?

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    Last edited by hiwa; 12-23-2009 at 07:42 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by LardArse View Post
    i think you are asking the wrong person about safety limits, but

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    Guys, one more time: Linpack doesn`t stress RAM hard. The most stressful utility for RAM is Windows Memtest 4.0.
    In defferent words: you can be stable at linpack but not stable in MemTest4.0

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    one more time Memtest stress 100% memory but linx @ max just 2gb
    we don't need stress our memories @ 100% caz we don't use them @ max 100%, maybe just render video, 3dmax render etc can use memory @ 100%
    but for gaming and normal pc use we don't need stress them @ 100% with memtest, Linx it's enough
    Last edited by hiwa; 12-23-2009 at 09:25 AM.
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    Stable enough for me and on AMD to boot.......

    Seems to be consistent on more than one motherboard.




    Last edited by chew*; 12-23-2009 at 09:35 AM.
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    very nice chew*

    i will start to play with new Biostar TA785G3 HD


    but i have some hard work to do,my computer locks up and wont boot at CL7
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    Criminal,

    Note ram dividers I used and try again.

    For c6 drop to even lower

    Any questions just PM me, it took me a while to figure it out but these sticks are rocking now.

    Review will be posted later on today.
    Last edited by chew*; 12-24-2009 at 07:03 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Criminal,

    Note ram dividers I used and try again.

    For c6 drop to even lower

    Any questions just PM me, it took me a while to figure it out but these sticks are rocking now.

    Review will be posted later on today.

    many thanks Chew and cant wait to read your review





    and i think its time to try some unlocked C3 ^^
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    Np man, I like to help

    I found that about 1.58-1.60v max so give it a shot, sticks can handle it but don't like any more.
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    Hmmm .... It looks to me something like Elpida BBSE .

    Any chance of testing a triple channel kit ????

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    pcicriminal, good cas6 speed.. is it 1,6v?
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    Quote Originally Posted by chew* View Post
    Np man, I like to help

    I found that about 1.58-1.60v max so give it a shot, sticks can handle it but don't like any more.
    yes i see,that 1600CL7 ECO scales very well on AMD i just need to tweak a bit more to get 1600 CL6 stable
    thanks again

    Quote Originally Posted by Stelios View Post
    Hmmm .... It looks to me something like Elpida BBSE .

    Any chance of testing a triple channel kit ????
    i dunno know what IC it have ,but yes ,seems to be BBSE

    Quote Originally Posted by Tomasis View Post
    pcicriminal, good cas6 speed.. is it 1,6v?
    sorry i forgot to post voltages ,its 1.59v and cpu was working under -8c
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    Nice.. these are the new 40nm Elpidas, no?
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