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 Corsair XMS2 Overclocking Database, Share your experience in OCing XMS2 !!!

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cstkl1
post Feb 10 2008, 01:23 AM

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QUOTE(Thrust @ Feb 6 2008, 01:00 PM)
After adding another 2GB kit of XMS2DHXC4, I have got errors running memtest86 on test#3. I can't set the timing to 4-4-4-12 like I used to when I am running on 2 modules only. With 4 modules, I'll have errors on test#3. Need to loosen the RAM timing back to C5 in order to solves the problem. RAM voltage set @ 2.00V

It seems that running 4 RAM modules is not really recommended. It will reduce OC rate and increases memory errors. sad.gif
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increase your tRFC.. to 52..
or more.. on 4 sticks.. try it..
it works..

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post Feb 10 2008, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(Punish @ Feb 10 2008, 09:09 PM)
i donno what kinda XMS2 i got.... its with the black heat speader with yellow and pink XMS2 wording......guest its the mainstream version...

so far i go 1024Mhz 55512 2.1v.....sadly this ram just cannot reach 1066Mhz nomatter how much vdimm i pump nor losse the timing...

if i low abit the clock to 950Mhz i can do 5558 with 2.1v 5548 with 2.2v

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post Feb 12 2008, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(general_odin @ Feb 12 2008, 05:24 PM)
how about my Corsair XMS2 Twin 2x 2048-6400C5DHX ???
how far could i go without pumping the Vdimm ???
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those are 2.1v rated right
should to 1:1 500fsb 1000mhz cl5 or loose CL4 .... 4-5-4-12 or 4-5-4-15..


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post Feb 13 2008, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(general_odin @ Feb 12 2008, 10:59 PM)
what is the difference of loose timing and tight timing??
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latencies..


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