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leadaxer
post Jun 3 2007, 12:17 AM

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Hi guys,

Regarding this particular model:

Team Xtreem Hermes DDR1
PC4400 DDR 550MHz
512MBX2, 2.5-4-3-7, 2.7~2.9V


Is this TCCD loaded RAM capable of achieving 560MHz easily on loose timings (3-4-4-8) at a max of 3.2Vdimm? I think it's possible but i don't want to assume. My rig specs are as in my signature.

Owh, and also if it has any compatibility issues with my PC specs.

Thanx. smile.gif

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leadaxer
post Jun 16 2007, 05:28 PM

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QUOTE(leadaxer @ Jun 3 2007, 12:17 AM)
Hi guys,

Regarding this particular model:

Team Xtreem Hermes DDR1
PC4400 DDR 550MHz
512MBX2, 2.5-4-3-7, 2.7~2.9V


Is this TCCD loaded RAM capable of achieving 560MHz easily on loose timings (3-4-4-8) at a max of 3.2Vdimm? I think it's possible but i don't want to assume. My rig specs are as in my signature.

Owh, and also if it has any compatibility issues with my PC specs.

Thanx.  smile.gif
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leadaxer
post Jun 17 2007, 12:42 AM

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QUOTE(ah_khoo @ Jun 16 2007, 09:08 PM)
tccd runs better in amd platform, some can hit over 300MHz on rather loose timin, still depends on luck of gettin good batch. u ain't need 3.2v for tccd, way too high. i would say 2.8~2.9v max. smile.gif

try to use 865 tweaker to get d best outta ya ram.  wink.gif
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Hmm, wut do u mean by 'runs better' in amd platform? Compatibility? Reliability? Performance? I would say that Intel-based CPUs are the ones that are lax when it comes to timings. Luck is, well of coz part of the matter too.

My enquiry is just that would it be stretching the limit, if the above-mentioned RAM would be to increase by a mere 10MHz? Thanx.
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post Jun 17 2007, 12:43 PM

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post Jun 17 2007, 01:43 PM

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QUOTE(gsan @ Jun 17 2007, 01:11 PM)
I believe that it could not, but you may try.
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I do not have it with me to try it. But y do u say that it could not?
leadaxer
post Jun 17 2007, 03:34 PM

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I believe i am misunderstood.

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- Timings CAN be very loose: 3-4-4-8
- Vdcc CAN go anywhere from 2.6V up to 3.2V
- Multiplier is LOCKED


Please do not compare to ur Core 2 Duo's, Quad Core's, AM64's and god-knows-what-else-used-by-NASA high end and latest PCs. Mine is an Intel P4 Northwood 2.4C HT running on an Intel i865PE chipset. I mentioned that the timings CAN be tight but doesn't HAVE to be. The voltages CAN go from ANYWHERE between 2.6V UP to 3.2V. (Meaning, 2.6v, 2.7v, 2.8v, 2.9v, 3.0v, 3.1v, 3.2v & anything in between). It doesn't HAVE to be 3.2V. And i don't need opinions on multipliers as mine is LOCKED without any option of changing it.

I understand that most of u are new-gen of OCers utilizing dual-cores and 64bit procs, but mine is ol'skool northwood bred and my question is still, would it be able to withstand an increase of 5MHz from 275MHz standard, to achieve 280MHz without a hassle?

YES/NO?
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post Jun 17 2007, 05:17 PM

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QUOTE(@meno @ Jun 17 2007, 04:21 PM)
With your setup, probably yes.
For normal Intel setups, most of the time, no.
You're running a northwood 30 cap right?
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Erm, northwood, yes. 30 cap i'm not sure?

QUOTE(ah_khoo @ Jun 17 2007, 04:50 PM)
Chill out dude, ppl here are just tryin to help, dun be misunderstood.  smile.gif

No exact answer to ya question, all u can do is trial & error. It still depends on how far d ram can go. if u hit d ceiling say at 270MHz, it's really hard to push it further, even 5MHz more (i'm referrin to prime).  sad.gif

Am runnin a pair of be-5, max prime stable is 240MHz, I've been playin with it months ledi but still no luck of gettin it to run @ 245MHz (my target). Be it adjustin d alpha timin, playin d d vidimm, changin slot position to be named fews...  yawn.gif

So d conclusion is, be happy with wat u got after reachin d limit. wink.gif
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Well, thats the thing. I'm thinking of making a purchase of a TCCD 550MHz, but not going to unless i know for sure it can hit at least 280 (560MHz) with any timing at any voltage.

I appreciate everyones help but it would be meaningless if ppl dont know wut i'm talking about. Just making myself clear.

Thanx anyway. smile.gif
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post Jun 19 2007, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(uzairi @ Jun 19 2007, 05:37 PM)
My TCCD can use CL3 no problem with higher mhz compared to cl2.5.  laugh.gif
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How bout some screenshots man?

 

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