Great pre-production sticks here...
Very similar to the popular EB sticks.
2-3-2 1t approx 230mhz
2.5-3-2 1t approx 250+
3-3-2 1t approx 290+
C
Great pre-production sticks here...
Very similar to the popular EB sticks.
2-3-2 1t approx 230mhz
2.5-3-2 1t approx 250+
3-3-2 1t approx 290+
C
based on the same stuff as the new ocz im assuming from results.?
awesome pair of memory
i'll be waiting for the 290+ shot
This looks like some improved OCZ stuff
Good lookin' results there Charlie
@Charlie,
Have you switched mobos yet or you're still on Asus? If so, then was that 235Mhz 6-2-3-2.5-1T max you could get 32M stable on a new mobo?
Pretty fun stuff to play with... really FLEXIBLE, reminds me of TCCD in that it'll run multiple timing levels at different mhz. I'm still not 100% optimized here with this new SLI-DR, I'm on 0623/Orange... may try 704-BT later. Optimal voltage seems to be around 2.87v. Here's 280...
Can it do 2-2-2 @ 200?
Can they break the 300+ barrier?
Logitech Z-5500 Digital | Creative SoundBlaster X-Fi Platinum | Western Digital Raptor 74 | XFX 7800GTX | G. SKILL 2GiB PC4000 | AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego| DFI LanParty Nforce 4 Ultra-D | Samsung SyncMaster 959NF | Antec Truepower 550W
A bedtime gift for BACHUS
2.5-3-2 is my favorite setting for these sticks... at about 260 they'd be GREAT!
lol bachus can sleep tight now
when will they come available?
Soon.
I have to take your results with a grain of salt Charlie, you always get results with Mushkin memory that very few can duplicate, like your Mushkin Blue's in the 270's
And the mushkin redline's @ 285mhz..
Impressive results... if all the mushkin 2gb infineon kits are that good... but i doubt it
Keep up the good work
Last edited by ZeroX; 10-24-2005 at 03:50 AM.
Things are looking good for 1gig sticks !
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Be niceOriginally Posted by HiJon89
Those blue's were just nice BH5-UTT... lots of people were taking their BH5-UTT to 270ish, and the Redlines... a month after their release, I thought my Redline sticks were only average...
These 2gB sticks look retail to me. Packaging, etc all look like off the shelf. They look similar to the EB's... possibly using the same IC's. My results are pretty consistent with the other users of this IC, right?
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Sorry if I offended, I was just saying Mushkin seems to have a habit of sending you some of their better sticks... luckyOriginally Posted by charlie
Are you aloud to tell us what IC's are on those sticks. They look like my be-6's but better. Cas 3 does nothin for me so im topped out at 254 2.5,3,2,5 1t
I'm more than 99% sure they're CE-6, like the OCZ.
I honestly don't know... and I can't pull the spreaders off 'cuz I have to send the sticks backOriginally Posted by Stoner@Large
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They're CE-6 and are some very good ones at that....shame you have to send the sticks back Charlie.
ooooh is this the stuff you mentioned in the OCZ post which you then quickly editted out so OCZ doesn't get you into trouble :P
Some of us are watching.. ha.
BTW very nice results.
woow, haven't on for a while and so many good 2GB kits just pop out.....
my $$ is saying good bye to me.........
Easy solution to heatspreader issue Charlie, don't send them back Before you do send them back please test CAS 3. Gaspar's CE-6 did 280 at CAS 3 which distinguishes them from other Infineons. Full tweaker shots would be nice.
Even if they can run CAS 2.5 at 265 like my Patriots, that still not enough to unseat the Crucials as the default 2x1gig set for OCers. Would love to see Infineon vs. Crucial at same CPU clock and tweaked to their speed/timing sweet spots. I'm guessing speed still trumps tighter timings.
Here's Corsair's take on the same IC.
Last edited by gundamit; 10-14-2005 at 04:00 AM.
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