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Sat Nov 29, 1969 2:46 am
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Anyone knows what chips are on them?
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Sat Nov 29, 1969 2:46 am
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Can you do some 32mb runs?
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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these kits are a steal for 179 USD ( after rebate ) on newegg. The results are similar to what OPB got. Scales decently with voltage. The max I have given them is 2.8V. I have had these kits for about three days now. Really easy to oc. Bought them on a whim after seeing Kevin's results. Lemme know if you want me to run any other tests and I will try my best to get some time to try and get the results.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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are they gaming stable at that speed?
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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What exactly is the memory speed you run it on those screens? How high can you run some P95 at? Also same question as above... What is the max 3DM01/03/05 and game-stable speed?
I know, a lot of questions. But I think 2GB sticks (especially Infineon Rev.C based) need to be tested more throughly. When you get a chance, please... Thanks!
EDIT: My bad, thanks NickS I guess, 8:00AM is way too early for me to function properly
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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261MHz is the ram speed, you can tell from A64 Tweaker .
Nice results |3ourne. I have my dad looking at them right now.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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pi 1M is at 268 mhz and the rest of the screenies are at 266 mhz. Ive been folding on that speed for the past 3 hours. Iunno if that says something about the stability. I will run a 3dmark benchmark suite later tonite. I did play some BF2 for bout half an hour and it ran without a problem. Im in the middle of modding a case so thats taking up my time atm. I will post some more screenies later on.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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Nice... See how far they will go 3D, OK? But If you can game @ 260MHz then it's really good start!
It seems that sticks based on Infineon Rev.C have this weird occurence, when they are "desktop" stable often at somewhat higher speeds than 3D. I think it only applies to somewhat higher clocks, though. You can tell by lock-ups in 3D or (at very high mem speed) screen flickering or image corruption. Anyway, they look like nice sticks Just give us some more testing, please It will be much appreciated...
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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I had problems getting them 3dmark stable at 265. So i knocked the speed down to 260 mhz and they are absolutely stable. 3-3-2-7 . Not bad for 179 USD sticks.
@Bachus : I was having stutters and halts at 265 but at 260 mhz it was absolutely stable. Weird that they will do superpi 16M at 266 but wont 3dmark at that speed. Ohh well , still a great buy. Ill let prime run now for a bit and see how that does.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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Any chance you will rip the heatspreaders off at some point to see what chips they use?
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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Quote: Originally Posted by IvanAndreevich Any chance you will rip the heatspreaders off at some point to see what chips they use?
A fair bit of chance . Might do that over the weekend. I dont expect much since pqi does relabel their ram. There are however four small metallic dots on each side of the ram. Two sets actually , two metallic dots together , then space , then two more . If that tells u nething.
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Wed Nov 23, 2005 12:46 am
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Whoooooo...nice bench.. Be careful using trtw and twtr values properly as well as driving /data strength(should be more fsb you can get if not stronger than 5/3)
Thank you for doing 3d for me, I am like too busy to forget my home work assigned by michael.. Mike, don't kill me
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:46 am
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Quote: It seems that sticks based on Infineon Rev.C have this weird occurence, when they are "desktop" stable often at somewhat higher speeds than 3D. I think it only applies to somewhat higher clocks, though. You can tell by lock-ups in 3D or (at very high mem speed) screen flickering or image corruption. Anyway, they look like nice sticks Just give us some more testing, please It will be much appreciated... so true, my ballistix can prime all day at 280 3-3-3-8 2.8vdimm, but ut2004 will crash within 10 mins at that speed, i managed to pull off one 3dmark05 at 280, but it doesnt really show stability.
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:46 am
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Quote: Originally Posted by Onepagebook Whoooooo...nice bench.. Be careful using trtw and twtr values properly as well as driving /data strength(should be more fsb you can get if not stronger than 5/3)
Thank you for doing 3d for me, I am like too busy to forget my home work assigned by michael.. Mike, don't kill me what values do u recommend Kevin ?? My drive strengths are 7 and 2 respectively. Also ne other hints are welcome . I would love to get these game stable at 265 mhz . Also what Tref ?? Im using 4708 .
@ sHure : Ballistix have Micron ICs. Whats that got to do with the 3d instability that bachus told us for the Infenion ICs ???
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:46 am
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Quote: @ sHure : Ballistix have Micron ICs. Whats that got to do with the 3d instability that bachus told us for the Infenion ICs ??? I just see alot of 2x1gb kits about these days (gskill and so forth) that can manage good clocks, but need to be lowered conciderably to be game stable (not 3dmark 05, as that doesnt prove much when it comes to day to day running)
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