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Post by Shadyreaper on Feb 4, 2017 1:13:58 GMT -5
this is prob the best mem I have bought so damn far this stuff is awesome Im gonna pick up a 2nd set I like these things so much the GSkill I got in the wifes PC wouldnt even hit 1700mhz this stuff here hit 1900mhz np super happy with it all the other ram I got would die out and just wouldnt go this stuff actually will OC and hit higher then its stock speed I was really happy with it today I have Brad to thank for showing it to me I am damn sure gonna try to get a 2nd set tho for safe keeping
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Post by ShrimpBrime on Feb 4, 2017 2:53:57 GMT -5
This should run Cas 9 pretty easily. I had some 2133 dominator sticks that where just smokin fast!
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Post by Macsbeach98 on Feb 4, 2017 3:50:25 GMT -5
They look like really nice ram D9 chipped I would say and made for 775 There would be something seriously wrong with them if they wouldnt do 1900 @10-13-13-35 They would be useless for benching at those timings your times would be slooowwwww. Try running them at there rated speed and timings 1800 @ 7-7-7-20 and go from there. Then they will be great
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Post by Shadyreaper on Feb 4, 2017 9:54:39 GMT -5
They look like really nice ram D9 chipped I would say and made for 775 There would be something seriously wrong with them if they wouldnt do 1900 @10-13-13-35 They would be useless for benching at those timings your times would be slooowwwww. Try running them at there rated speed and timings 1800 @ 7-7-7-20 and go from there. Then they will be great yea I didnt mess with those timings those are what was set from the bios I want to try them again and fix those timings Im sure I can gain a little bit from the subs I just put in I am just super happy they go and dont hit a wall like all the other damn DDR3 I have tried so far
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Post by alpi on Feb 11, 2017 19:48:34 GMT -5
What voltage You give to them ? There are some D9 kits that even won't post at much lower voltage than the spec. I think it depends on the pcb maybe. My super Talnent's runs perfectly at 1.6V even (1200 cl5 maybe) but my Ocz can't do anything below 1.75 - 1.8. No post, even on very low clocks. When they get the voltage they need, start working flawless !
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Post by alpi on Feb 11, 2017 19:53:11 GMT -5
They look like really nice ram D9 chipped I would say and made for 775 There would be something seriously wrong with them if they wouldnt do 1900 @10-13-13-35 They would be useless for benching at those timings your times would be slooowwwww. Try running them at there rated speed and timings 1800 @ 7-7-7-20 and go from there. Then they will be great Yes ! So perfect for 775. Can be shaped for all the form that a 775 needs. They are strong from 1200 cl4 to 2000 cl7. Hypers can be even better but 775 needs 2x1 sometimes !
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Post by Shadyreaper on Feb 11, 2017 19:58:04 GMT -5
What voltage You give to them ? There are some D9 kits that even won't post at much lower voltage than the spec. I think it depends on the pcb maybe. My super Talnent's runs perfectly at 1.6V even (1200 cl5 maybe) but my Ocz can't do anything below 1.75 - 1.8. No post, even on very low clocks. When they get the voltage they need, start working flawless ! I run these at the 2.05v which is only 0.05v over what is says on the side of 2.0v the OCZ DDR2 800 I got I run 2.1v-2.15v the Cruical 1333 I run at 1.85-1.9v calls for 1.8 and the Gskill 1866 ripjaws X DDR3 I run the 1.8v it calls for on the side
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Post by alpi on Feb 11, 2017 20:15:23 GMT -5
What voltage You give to them ? There are some D9 kits that even won't post at much lower voltage than the spec. I think it depends on the pcb maybe. My super Talnent's runs perfectly at 1.6V even (1200 cl5 maybe) but my Ocz can't do anything below 1.75 - 1.8. No post, even on very low clocks. When they get the voltage they need, start working flawless ! I run these at the 2.05v which is only 0.05v over what is says on the side of 2.0v the OCZ DDR2 800 I got I run 2.1v-2.15v the Cruical 1333 I run at 1.85-1.9v calls for 1.8 and the Gskill 1866 ripjaws X DDR3 I run the 1.8v it calls for on the side They are eating voltage ! Early ddr3 ic's. Have ddr2 elders. The biggest risk for them is how they scale to voltage. It's a neverending curve. It's very tempting when You need only a bit more. Just a bit more voltage. I think You can't hurt them at the range of usual ddr2 voltages.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Feb 11, 2017 20:32:52 GMT -5
I run these at the 2.05v which is only 0.05v over what is says on the side of 2.0v the OCZ DDR2 800 I got I run 2.1v-2.15v the Cruical 1333 I run at 1.85-1.9v calls for 1.8 and the Gskill 1866 ripjaws X DDR3 I run the 1.8v it calls for on the side They are eating voltage ! Early ddr3 ic's. Have ddr2 elders. The biggest risk for them is how they scale to voltage. It's a neverending curve. It's very tempting when You need only a bit more. Just a bit more voltage. I think You can't hurt them at the range of usual ddr2 voltages. so giving them 2.1v would be ok then
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Post by Bones on Feb 12, 2017 7:50:48 GMT -5
I have a similar set rated for 8-8-8-24, looks identical otherwise to those sticks. Not really sure how they pan out since I haven't tried them in every system type I have but so far they won't go too far above 1600 or so.
Be sure anytime you go to that kind of voltage you have good cooling for them of course.
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Post by Shadyreaper on Feb 12, 2017 8:05:51 GMT -5
I have a similar set rated for 8-8-8-24, looks identical otherwise to those sticks. Not really sure how they pan out since I haven't tried them in every system type I have but so far they won't go too far above 1600 or so. Be sure anytime you go to that kind of voltage you have good cooling for them of course. yea I put a fan blowing on them and the NB when I am benching I havent tried these in my X38 mobo but they work good so far in my P45 I havent really touched the X38 since I got the P45 lol yesterday I did the volt mods for my P5B deluxe and powered it up I think I am gonna do dry ice with my P5B soon and just save the sub screen shots for later since normally I put all my screen shots in folders for each CPU lmao
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