QUOTE(@meno @ Feb 18 2008, 10:32 PM)
It very much depends on luck for the elites as most of them nowadays comes with relabelled chips.
If you're lucky, you might end up getting one of those which manage to clock quite decently.
And do like wat dblooi said, loosen the trfc.
Mine now running on 127.5ns...Not sure if i need to further loosen them when i try to hit for 1200mhz.
Bro, 1 question which i guess had been asked before.
How far does the trfc effect the performance of the rig?
I mean when running 75ns and 195ns, do we really see major difference say in superpi 1m?
yes , 75ns and 195ns will give different super pi 1m results.If you're lucky, you might end up getting one of those which manage to clock quite decently.
And do like wat dblooi said, loosen the trfc.
Mine now running on 127.5ns...Not sure if i need to further loosen them when i try to hit for 1200mhz.
Bro, 1 question which i guess had been asked before.
How far does the trfc effect the performance of the rig?
I mean when running 75ns and 195ns, do we really see major difference say in superpi 1m?
but not much different , maybe 0.0Xs
If you are using D9 then u can stick to 75ns most of the time
QUOTE(Amedion @ Feb 19 2008, 01:11 AM)
8k read/ write is not bad what oh ya ,make sure the trfc for different dimm slot is the same
Feb 19 2008, 08:08 AM

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