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    Heard about what is Gskill memory? Here you go!

    Forgot to say:
    The designer of DFI LP UT NF3 250GB, Oskar Wu,
    he used to beta test the board before it was released by using this Gskill RAM and cracking the speed up to DDR700 or more!

    It's based on Samsung's Tccd IC:
    All you can see are 512mb modules
    As the configuration on the sticker they mark,
    I and my friend have done all the tests exceed the limit already.
    Please see all the tests below:
    RAM : 512 modules:



    All the tests:





















    of course, how about 256mb modules?

    here you go:

    Last edited by Onepagebook; 09-26-2004 at 04:37 PM.

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    Whoa!
    310 2.5-3-3 DC !
    Thats some good stuff indeed.

    Can you run 3dmark2001? would be interesting to see the lobby hi results w/ those clocks.

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    just being curious... you're a Chinese right?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dav
    just being curious... you're a Chinese right?
    I am NOT Chinese but TAIWANESE!

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    how come you dont run 3d at the 3.1ghz that your FX can do?

    and those mems look nice, do you have any BH5 to compare to, to see what speed @ 2-2-2-10, the 310 @ 2.5-3-3-5 compares to?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blinky
    how come you dont run 3d at the 3.1ghz that your FX can do?

    and those mems look nice, do you have any BH5 to compare to, to see what speed @ 2-2-2-10, the 310 @ 2.5-3-3-5 compares to?

    oh..for the DDR620 , that is for 256mb two sticks, too bad, I am in US and I don't have that ram yet...
    BUT for 512mb dual chanel, I have done this for DDR 545, can ADATA DDR600 do that?

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    extreme nice at the first sight.....but which of that benchies are made with 1T?


    and one question: WHEN CAN WE EXPECT THE RAM IN THE STORES!?! (especially in europe/germany )

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    Looks like decent RAM. I'm looking at the G.SKILL website. It says:

    "Our customer base is considered as a worldwide range:

    - USA
    - Europe: Germany, United Kingdom, France, etc.
    - Asia: Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Korea, etc.
    - Middle East: Dubai UAE, etc."

    The customer base may extend to the US, but I don't recall seeing this RAM at any of the resellers. Or is that about to change? Also, I see a North American sales coordinator. Is that you (onepagebook) by chance?
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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    Looks like decent RAM. I'm looking at the G.SKILL website. It says:

    "Our customer base is considered as a worldwide range:

    - USA
    - Europe: Germany, United Kingdom, France, etc.
    - Asia: Hong Kong, Malaysia, Singapore, Japan, Korea, etc.
    - Middle East: Dubai UAE, etc."

    The customer base may extend to the US, but I don't recall seeing this RAM at any of the resellers. Or is that about to change? Also, I see a North American sales coordinator. Is that you (onepagebook) by chance?


    Few days later though...
    why do you think it's me?lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    Few days later though...
    why do you think it's me?lol
    Because the sales coordinator has the same last name as you, and the area code for the phone number is Columbus, Ohio. I was just curious. Nothing more. If it's good RAM, that's all that really matters.
    Last edited by sierra_bound; 09-26-2004 at 02:47 PM.
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    Very nice, great benches

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    Quote Originally Posted by sierra_bound
    Because the sales coordinator has the same last name as you, and the area code for the phone number is Columbus, Ohio. I was just curious. Nothing more. If it's good RAM, that's all that really matters.

    yes! Since it got really really nice reputation in Taiwan, there is no doubt it will be the really good ram here in the US as well.

    Thanks Sierra

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    I think thats the first time I've seen a screenshot of 8GB/s mem bandwidth...

    This stuff looks very nice indeed.
    Less is more.

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    Damn, pretty friggin good. That's just about on par with EB, if my memory serves me correctly.
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    thx for posting those results Onepagebook!

    and welcome to XtremeSystems
    does it clock any higher with 3-4-4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kalway
    Damn, pretty friggin good. That's just about on par with EB, if my memory serves me correctly.
    on par with EB? U have no idea what you're talking about...

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    thx for posting those results Onepagebook!

    and welcome to XtremeSystems
    does it clock any higher with 3-4-4?
    Thanks

    I think my friend "Oskar Wu(you know who he is)" did DDR700 so did Coolaler
    http://www.coolaler.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=25354
    Last edited by Onepagebook; 09-26-2004 at 04:42 PM.

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    Any idea how much voltage this stuff needs to hit those insane speeds?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    BUT for 512mb dual chanel, I have done this for DDR 545, can ADATA DDR600 do that?
    um... if its rated at DDR600 it can do higher than DDR545........


    also u know when these will be fore sale in the US?

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    Yeah I REALLY want to know what vdimm you're running to get 310 2.5-3-3-8. And what's the highest you got it memtest stable, with what voltage and timings?
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    these tccds are not susceptible to high vdimm... 2.8~2.9v max

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    Quote Originally Posted by j@cko
    these tccds are not susceptible to high vdimm... 2.8~2.9v max
    hm?

    you are telling us, that they aren't susceptible to high vdimms.....but in the same sentence u are typing "2.8~2.9v max".....that isn't high vdimm.....high vdimm begins @ ~3.1V+

    so, can we give them a ocz-booster, or did u mean "they ARE susceptible to high vdimm" and u just type "not" falsely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p4z1f1st
    hm?

    you are telling us, that they aren't susceptible to high vdimms.....but in the same sentence u are typing "2.8~2.9v max".....that isn't high vdimm.....high vdimm begins @ ~3.1V+

    so, can we give them a ocz-booster, or did u mean "they ARE susceptible to high vdimm" and u just type "not" falsely?
    Susceptible heißt neben "anfällig" auch "empfänglich"...in zweitem Fall macht seine Aussage dann auch Sinn...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flox
    Susceptible heißt neben "anfällig" auch "empfänglich"...in zweitem Fall macht seine Aussage dann auch Sinn...

    Gruß, Flox
    heißt "susceptible" nicht "empfindlich?

    also, dann wäre es ja ein paradoxon so wie er es erklärt:
    "they are not susceptible to high vdimm" aber nach ein paar Punkten steht dann "max 2.8~2.9V max"....und das ist ja wohl kein hoher vdimm....das meine ich....meint er jetzt "anfällig" (was zu den 2.8-2.9V passen würde) oder hat er einfach nur die falschen Werte angegeben, weil für IHN 2.8-2.9V hoch sind?

    btw. sorry for german conversation

    just use languagetools @ google or altavista

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    ----- AMD Athlon XP 1700+ "Thouroghbred B" JIUHB 0306 MPMW /// 2400 MHz @ 1,900 V -----
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    ----- AMD Athlon XP-M 2600+ "Barton" IQYHA 0401 XPMW /// 2500 MHz @ 1,750 V -----
    ----- AMD Athlon 64 3000+ "Newcastle CG" xxxxx 0418 WPMW /// 2600 MHz @ 1,600 V -----
    ----- AMD Athlon 64 3200+ "Winchester D0" xxxxx 0433 SPMW /// 2750 MHz @ 1,616 V -----

    ----- AMD Phenom II X2 555 BE "Callisto" xxxxx xxxx xxxx /// 4080MHz @ 1,375 V -----
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    Quote Originally Posted by p4z1f1st
    heißt "susceptible" nicht "empfindlich?

    also, dann wäre es ja ein paradoxon so wie er es erklärt:
    "they are not susceptible to high vdimm" aber nach ein paar Punkten steht dann "max 2.8~2.9V max"....und das ist ja wohl kein hoher vdimm....das meine ich....meint er jetzt "anfällig" (was zu den 2.8-2.9V passen würde) oder hat er einfach nur die falschen Werte angegeben, weil für IHN 2.8-2.9V hoch sind?

    btw. sorry for german conversation

    just use languagetools @ google or altavista
    Also ich würde den Satz so interpretieren:

    "Sie sind nicht empfänglich für hohe VDimm". Laut Oxford Advanced Learners heißt "susceptible" u.a. auch so viel wie "capable".

    Und Google sowie Altavista schießen mit "empfindlilch" als Übersetzung eh den Vogel ab...

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