I wanna to boast with my DDR3 RAM
100% fullstable , obviously my memcontroller is a very good. I will try more high RAM frequency when passed to water cooling.
Some tests :
Greetings to all and AMD FOREVER
P.S Sorry for my English
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Originally Posted by geobot24
Well done!!
How many memory voltage are you using?
I forgot to write, sorry. I use 2.0V, this is a stock voltage for this memory.
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Originally Posted by geobot24
Amazing man!! I suppose that 2.0v is only for beches and not for 24/7 use...
Quite the contrary i used this memory so for 24/7
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...flex_ex_ser ies
The memory is made for water cooling but for now i will used without water. To the ...
I have a 2x2Gb 2133MHz CL9-9-9 kit with 1.65 stock voltage. Goes nicely also with tight settings.
78euros I paid for it as a brand new, from oc.uk. Geil Ultra <3
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Originally Posted by mäggäri
I have a 2x2Gb 2133MHz CL9-9-9 kit with 1.65 stock voltage. Goes nicely also with tight settings.
78euros I paid for it as a brand new, from oc.uk. Geil Ultra <3
You kidding right ?! 2133Mhz on AMD, please post a screen with this insane memcontroller.
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Originally Posted by mäggäri
I have a 2x2Gb 2133MHz CL9-9-9 kit with 1.65 stock voltage. Goes nicely also with tight settings.
78euros I paid for it as a brand new, from oc.uk. Geil Ultra <3
What settings can you run with those on a Phenom II stable/bench
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Originally Posted by feniksgod
You kidding right ?! 2133Mhz on AMD, please post a screen with this insane memcontroller.
He means that is what the RAM is labeled to do. It is impossible to go over 960 Mhz or 1920 Mhz on an AMD platform, the memory controller is capped there.
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Originally Posted by BeepBeep2
He means that is what the RAM is labeled to do. It is impossible to go over 960 Mhz or 1920 Mhz on an AMD platform, the memory controller is capped there.
Hmm. Therefore i don't run with 1900Mhz
So 1920Mhz is the maximum on memcontroller ?!
Quote: Originally Posted by chew* Think I was using 8005 for crosshair III. The bios in that screenshot was 1005 on m4a79_t Thanks i will try with 0805 i hope with this bios a overclock 4,0Ghz full stable
First off - my apologies to feniksgod for going Off Topic,this is a great result you've achieved. Now it seems to me we have hit the English Language "limit" Many members here (my self included) have English as their Second Language and communications break downs may occur. Quote: Originally Posted by Don_Dan Yes, for this generation of AMD processors 960MHz is the limit , that's why you're better off with...
Quote: Originally Posted by SocketMan edit* @Don Dan I am not saying:I am going to break it ,but someone will by the end of 2010. It will be broken by the end of 2010 with another CPU architecture. You need to see it for yourself, it's not like your "typical" instability, which comes slowly with errors in Memtest at first, it's a sudden loss of stability, won't even boot.
Quote: Originally Posted by SocketMan There was a "limit" (850mhz) with the 48xx, a "limit" with 2gb of RAM on certain 939 boards,a limit of 1ghz for the cpu's and GPU's and so on - the point being "limits" get broken.Weather this "memory limit" will be broken by a high end PH2 or a single sempron is another story, but it will happened. When? My guess is by the...
Quote: Originally Posted by SocketMan There was a "limit" (850mhz) with the 48xx, a "limit" with 2gb of RAM on certain 939 boards,a limit of 1ghz for the cpu's and GPU's and so on - the point being "limits" get broken.Weather this "memory limit" will be broken by a high end PH2 or a single sempron is another story, but it will happened. When? My guess is by the...
Quote: Originally Posted by Don_Dan Yes, for this generation of AMD processors 960MHz is the limit, that's why you're better off with tight timings most of the time. Nice results, your scores are really close to the limit of each CL. Thanks for the info, I didn't know that about these CPUs. I've only driven at 1880MHz with these sticks, I guess it was with CL8. Gotta go check bios on next reboot and try to break 1900MHz or...
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