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subrok007
post Jan 21 2009, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(normeck @ Jan 20 2009, 08:27 PM)
now all 9800gt using 55nm? how to check this gc using 55nm when buying at Lowyat? looking at the box?
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ok i noticed something today...as u said how to check...ok
let said for Galaxy 9800GT... new 1 comes with 2 SLI gold finger n require 1 PCIE power plug...this shud b 55nm since 55nm power consumption less than 65nm.... in my case, i using Galaxy 9800GT...but mine is only 1 SLI gold finger n required 2 PCIE power plug... ya mine is 65nm... means "revived" 8800GT... but performance vary... sometimes win 8800GT sometimes lose....

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subrok007
post Feb 7 2009, 05:20 PM

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@dlwl
Increase ram voltage will get lower latency = performance (depend ram)... DDR2 1.85v is stock volt.
some ram will not able to boot or getting restart ur system if u set ur timings to lower n u din increase ur voltages.
for example: let said, set ram timings 4-4-4-12 23t required increase ur voltages to 2.2v....

concept still same to oc processor, will u able to OC ur processor (high frequency) without increase vcore??

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post Feb 7 2009, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(dlwl @ Feb 7 2009, 05:27 PM)
so if let's say i get a set of performance rams, do they operate at stock voltage like 1.8v or increased voltage?
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they will operate at default voltage n default timings... performance ram meaning u will easy to oc the timings n ram frequency compare value ram.
unless u set the voltage in bios as manually.
yup that's it... u get the point...
as i said concept still same to OC processor (high frequency)

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post Feb 8 2009, 04:33 PM

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no even with having weak CPU, but as well as other hardware still related...
subrok007
post Feb 8 2009, 04:57 PM

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bro u forget mobo... mobo is one of the role...

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