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 SANDRA 2005 MEMORY OVERCLOCKING CHALLENGE, OVERCLOCKED MEMORY COLLECTION !!

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post Aug 4 2005, 10:25 PM

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Now my turn to post results. Already long time stucked at old settings, today tried some new settings and here's the result :

VDIMM : 2.90v
CLOCK : 246MHz
TIMING: 2.5-4-4-11-1T
RAM : KVR 256x2 Hynix BT-J

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post Aug 7 2005, 01:00 AM

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QUOTE(antonio_zth @ Aug 6 2005, 11:37 AM)
how come u can get DC while u are using 3 sticks of rams??funny....
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Yo dude, this is something that I've posted in hardware forum :

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Dual channel is actually rather simple. A non-dual channel board only has 64 wires connected from RAM slot to CPU socket. A dual channel board js add another 64 wires to become 128 wires, and of course with some controlling scheme added.

Taking an example of dual channel motherboard with 2 RAM slots only. Each RAM slot will have 64 wires (64-bit) connected to CPU, so both of them has a total of 128-bit. If you only put in one stick, there's no way it can use 128 wires, so dual channel mode isnt enabled. Hence, you need at least 2 sticks to run dual channel mode, regardless if the RAM is same or different, as long as it can be plugged into the RAM slot. Of course, a matched pair is the best choice as both RAM can run equally without being 'dragged' by another RAM's performance.

For a 3 RAM slots motherboard, 1 of them has 64-bit and another 2 slots shared a 64-bit channel. Let's say slot 1 has an independent 64-bit bus and slot 2 and 3 shared another 64-bit bus, u must plug the RAM into slot 1 and 2, or slot 1 and 3 for DC to work. Of course DC is enabled if u plug 3 RAMs into the board.

For a 4 RAM slots motherboard, 2 slots share a 64-bit channel. Usually slot 1 and 2 share one channel, whilst slot 3 and 4 share another channel. So the combination should be slot 1, 3 or slot 2, 4 if u have two RAM sticks. If u have 3 RAM sticks, js plug into slot 1,2,3 or 1,2,4 or 1,3,4 or slot 2,3,4. Both are running at DC mode too.


To verify the theory, I've tried 2 sticks and 3 sticks of RAM, and I get almost the same results (difference by 10MB/s, with 3 sticks slightly faster).
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post Aug 7 2005, 01:02 AM

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hehe, i forgot to put what kind of RAM i m using in the previous post. Info updated.

* dinster tolong update yr database... tongue.gif
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post Aug 8 2005, 04:44 PM

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It applies to any dual channel board.
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post Aug 31 2005, 04:59 AM

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RAM = 2x512mb Corsair TwinX-1024 3200XL v1.2
chipset = Samsung TCCD + Brainpower
Timing = 2.5-3-3-11
Vdimm applied = 2.8 V
Command Rate = 1T
CPU = Athlon XP 2423MHz / 2040MHz (9.5 x 255MHz / 8 x 255MHz)
Mobo= DFI Ultra Infinity NF2

* The lower score one is 2040MHz, but i forgot to turn on CPUz.


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post Sep 6 2005, 04:50 AM

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set yr sandra to 'real time' priority. That's wat i usually do. wink.gif
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post Nov 17 2005, 08:05 PM

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3983 PTS - Corsair 3200XL Rev 1.2 @ 11-3-3-2.5 @ 1T @ 260 MHZ @ 2.90 VDIMM

RAM = 2x512mb Corsair 3200XL Rev 1.2
chipset = Samsung TCCD
Vdimm applied = 2.90 V
1T OR 2T = 1T
system = Athlon XP Barton
CPU speed = 2470 MHz

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