Up for sale is a handpicked 2x1GB set of Crucial Ballistix 8500 that I initially wanted to keep forever but decided to sell because I already have more D9GMH than I will ever need.
Please note that contacts on these sticks don't look too good but the sticks work perfect nontheless.
On a P5K-Premium board it can do 32M at:
500MHz / 4-4-4-12 / 2.00V
550MHz / 4-4-4-12 / 2.25V
600MHz / 5-5-5-15 / 2.00V
Asking 25 Euros. Price includes worldwide shipping.
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There isn't any verificational issue (as far as I can see) so no additional screenshots after competition has ended should be accepted.
Two points, perica_barii moves to 2nd (18pts, doesn't matter for his final position), 8pack is 3rd (16pts). Still minus 2pts for 8pack so he's out, varand is in
It can also be the case that a manufacturer varies components of the paste down the production line to minimise the costs while remaining in a given spec.
No big deal, it's only $1k to lose
On a more serious note, would it be possible to produce some adapters that you put on the CPU and adjust this voltage? Kind of like 771-to-775 adapters.
LOL, you talk about believable in a Kingston contest?
1600C9 is actually for advanced people. Some of the kits were made with BDBG and some of the kits used same PCB as "the other RAM maker".
Making the 8-pack tweak public. Tweak: actual memory picture not required by contest rules.
http://www.mediafire.com/download/04dlwe5mso5zkmj
Happy flashing
SA depends on CPU (seen many refresh chips run PSC with 0.8-1.0V, pre-refresh might need 1.2+), IOA/IOD at 1.10/1.15 is sufficient but can also work lower, Vcore/Input/Vring only matter for Core/Cache freqs, Vmem depends on kit