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Hynix RAM Discussion
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KeNNy
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Apr 7 2005, 06:05 PM
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I just got a BT-D43 512 X 2 today. Hrmm.. but I'll try strain it today But my board limits my FSB, so I'll have to adjust from the FSB/MEM multiplier UPDATES: =======Failed Prime 95 after 1 minute at these settings. Weird FSB = 333, Divider 3/4, RAM = 442 @ 9-3-3-3 @ 2.9V Anything wrong with the figures? Now trying with 3.0V. This post has been edited by KeNNy: Apr 7 2005, 06:57 PM
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KeNNy
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Apr 7 2005, 08:34 PM
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Could it be my board? But anyway what timings are you running personally? I tried the same thing 445Mhz @ 9-3-3-3 @ 3.0V. FAiled Will put looser timings later and see
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KeNNy
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Apr 7 2005, 09:49 PM
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From my guess, it's most probably my board that's limiting it. Perhaps the Memory Bus speed cannot sustain anything about 400Mhz properly From an engineer's point of view
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KeNNy
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Apr 8 2005, 01:03 AM
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UPDATESTiming by SPD, Clock by SPD. FAILED! What the hell is wrong???? Disabling dual-channel now. Here are the possibilities that I've conclude, please add in: 1) Dual-Channel problem 2) Motherboard can't support/has a probem with high-memory bus speeds 3) FAULTY RAM (pray and hope not) Testing one by one now.
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KeNNy
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Apr 8 2005, 10:58 AM
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Guess what? I've exactly the same board I've finished testing one of the RAMs on the single channel. I ran at 230Mhz, and no problem! Now testing the other piece. Well if this piece of RAM fails, it's the RAM. Else it's the dual-channel functionality of the board  Anyway kenk, how do you disable dual-channel? I couldn't find the option in my Abit NF7-s. Thanks!
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KeNNy
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Apr 11 2005, 11:38 AM
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Hrmm.. I tried single channel @ 233 CL9-3-3-3. One stick passed while the other failed
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