Now at DDR512 3-4-4-8 1T with 2.6V, prime stable for at least 24 hours
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Kingston Value Ram DDR400 @ 500 Mhz, With Samsung UCCC Chips
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I'm also using UCCC here. Apacer ones with BP PCB, can't even boot at Cas 2 so I guess it's not built for tight timings.
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Nope. As mentioned, Apacer Value Rams. 2 X 512MB kit, the 2 X 1GB kit should overclock pretty much the same I think.
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So, as long as it's a BP PCB I can push 3.0V?
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BT/DT-D43s are good overclockers, not sure about the cheaper CTP-D43s though. As for burn in, Mod soulfly told me that Winbond chips respond well after burn in, but to burn in TCCDs and value chips might risk frying them @bmbk 2.85V and your rams are stable? If I pump 2.85V for my UCCC, in less than 30 seconds and I'll get about well ... ... Lots of errors in Memtest-86. This post has been edited by Dreamworks: Mar 27 2006, 03:50 PM |
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QUOTE(nelza_ax @ Mar 27 2006, 05:36 PM) aiya.. Did you install it along with other rams? And try to use lower voltage, mine can't prime stable at 2.75V but at 2.65V ... but mine cannot do ddr500 anyone can help me? QUOTE(newbieockids @ Mar 27 2006, 06:15 PM) hey ur ram using BP pcb if im not mistaken rite?.. it should be go a little higher.. tweak more dude.. Yeah, it's BP PCB. My motherboard doesn't allow as much tweaking as DFI boards, so I guess it'll be a little harder. Will try upping some MHz tonight, and then more priming |
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QUOTE(nelza_ax @ Mar 27 2006, 07:28 PM) Correct, I bought mine from Cyclone87. However, you and mine might differ a bit. The pair I got are Apacer retail units while yours was from a Dell system, right? With copper heatspreader if I remember correctly.I guess I'll just stick with my current settings, rock solid state This post has been edited by Dreamworks: Mar 30 2006, 12:23 PM |
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QUOTE(nelza_ax @ Mar 27 2006, 08:04 PM) I know he's selling 3 pairs. 2 pairs Apacer and another pair from Dell with copper heatspreader. This post has been edited by Dreamworks: Mar 27 2006, 08:17 PM |
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Just tried DDR480, 2.5-3-3-7 @ 1T, 2.75V. Seems to be alright, lazy to prime ade
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Woa, the one on top is a real nice baby
Quote from the RAM's Handbook: QUOTE -5B G - This is a newer revision of the -5B C ram. It is still 5ns ram, but can clock higher than its earlier brother. This is the ram commonly found in Crucial Ballistix that has earned quite a reputation for doing very high clocks with great latencies. It can be considered as somewhat of an "in-between" ram, meaning it does pretty decent timings with pretty decent frequencies. Most revision G ram does about 250-260, but can retain the timings of cas2.5-2-2-X. This is better timings than many of the Hynix offerings, but you will pay a price for it. Currently, 1gb of the Ballistix is around $250 USD. If you can find these chips on any other sort of Value ram, it is QUITE the bargain. It also seems to be less picky of a motherboard than some of its competitors. Identifying this ram is just like the rest...the part number will be -5B G on the ram chips themselves. Like I mentioned earlier, it is found in Ballistix and some, but not many Value ram offerings. You are real lucky This post has been edited by Dreamworks: Mar 30 2006, 07:18 PM |
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Apr 5 2006, 06:04 PM) i can only get 215MHz after primed 6hrs wif 3-3-3-5.can i get any higher?at this speed, i even increase the dram voltage to 2.7 n cpu voltage to 1.425.do i need to decrease the multiplier? 215MHz for the Micron or ELPIDA?And no for the second question. Athlon 64 3000+ has a multiplier of 9X and below, if you want procs with unlocked multipliers get the FX series |
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Apr 5 2006, 06:33 PM) both of them...mayb tak sama chipset cant get any higher aaa? I think the ELPIDA hit the end of the road ade, bottlenecking your Micron. For Opteron and Athlon 64, they can't go higher than their default multiplier (Exp: Athlon 64 3000+ max is 9X, Opteron 144 max is 9X). As for the FX series, I think is 4X to 25X ic, fx series, opty? means those unlocked multiplier can get higher/lower the multiplier?wat i'm trying to say is, the max multiplier is 9x n the fx can beyond the max multiplier? This post has been edited by Dreamworks: Apr 5 2006, 07:55 PM |
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QUOTE(sniper69 @ Apr 5 2006, 08:03 PM) so, shud i just unplug th elpida n try wif single channel micron?work aaa? Yes, it'll work but you don't want to do that. By removing the ELPIDA from your system, you don't just loose half the amount of memory you originally have, but also dual channel capability. Of which would lead to severe performance penalty that even your Micron @ DD500 could not make up i get it, there's no way can go byond max cpu multiplier rite, so say, wif my a8n-sli premium+512mb kvr micron+venice 3000+350W enermax, wat r u suggest?memory timings?default is 3-3-3-8, now wif both module running at 3-3-3-5 @ 215Mhz 2T - cannot go to 1T, dunno y..just hang at the windows booting. |
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