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ground1556 - Xeon W3520 @ 5528.8MHz - 6min 29sec 391ms SuperPi - 32M
ground replied to ground's topic in Result Discussions
quick test if the wrong name when commenting on scores is finally fixed. Edit from forum: Looking good now -
Hyper doesn't need that. The corsairs do 2000 7-7-6 at 1.7V (worse then my old tests, maybe a board or ambient temparature issue). I have had other sticks with Hyper do up to ~2400 7-8-6 at high voltage (>2V), but they are usually shine on memory clock limited platforms at with 2000+ 6-7-6 (haven't tested this since initial tests showed that they were worse then my best sticks anyways), ~2200 7-7-6 (don't think these can do that, but 7-8-6 should be easy even at safe volts). I can do some more quick tests in the upcoming days. Since they did worse then I thought they were I'm reducing the price to 35€ for the Dom GTs.
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T.Rex - Rampage III Extreme @ 284.4MHz - 284.36 MHz Reference Frequency
ground replied to T.Rex's topic in Result Discussions
Yes! The weekend was awesome, lets do this again sometime! Benching on Cascade is great, so damn easy -
Digg_de - Core i5 2500K @ 5600MHz - 6min 2sec 672ms SuperPi - 32M
ground replied to ground's topic in Result Discussions
Can't do decent BCLK? I would guess 104-107 should be doable on any Sandy... -
Added a 3x2 GB Kit of Elpida Hyper and added some more BBSE to the big Elpida lot.
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Well, then lets allow 1366 and older even if its not the most sensible platform to bench with win 10
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added some Elpida DDR3, Kingston, Gskill, Adata and OEM. Taking offers!
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got another x58a-oc, same results as the other x58a-OCs, 135 boot (with Sata on second controller), 138 in OS, anything above crashes.
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x58a-oc arrived and appears to work(quick ambient test) Thanks! Test on Cascade showed it work well.
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Nt on dice at least.
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https://hwbot.org/submission/4179572_ground1556_memory_frequency_ddr3_sdram_1898.5_mhz I've thrown some dice on my sticks and the CPU, got me almost another 100 MHz. Is that realistic scaling for the IMC (water -> dry ice) or is it likely I'm at the limit of the memory? Sadly I completely forgot to test ambient memory + cold CPU to compare
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Now we are getting somewhere This is promising for more Edit: Doing more detailed testing right now, it seems like some other timings have a range where they are the most stable at high clocks, at least with my best stick: CL: 15 tRAS: 22-23 tRP: 17-23 tRCD: 23-29 tWR: 12-15 tWCL: 7-11 Any higher and they refuse posting, with any of these settings. I did manage 3600, but I think I'm running into the IMC limit now. (again, this IMC can't do 2400 with DR sticks)
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Been trying around with my best 1GB SR Gdie stick (since for some reason my G3258 doesn't like dual rank at all - can't even post 1200) and this stuff is pretty fun. Still haven't even touched half the timings and voltages and its already doing close to 1800 for max valid at 1.8V (bios limited, probably gonna mod the board at some point). Gonna play with it some more over the next couple days and then take it cold and see where I end up. Couple notes already: - CL15 gave 10-15 MHz over CL14, CL16 doesn't work at these clocks. - tras, trp, trcd scale negatively above 23 - Command Rate made no difference at all (at least not yet) - Maxmem with 350 MB helps about as much as going with CL15, 10-15 MHz more (I'm quite unexperienced with mem-frequency (first time I'm trying it at all on any platform), so I'm not sure if this should be general knowledge. Are there any guides for max mem clock on Haswell out there?)
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DDR1/2/3/4 Subzero: Max. MHz basics
ground replied to unityofsaints's topic in Memory Heaven (air/extreme)
How much of a difference does PCB make for raw clocks on DDR3? -
this seems to be disproven. I've gotten a kit of Adata XPG+ 2200c8 that easily does 2220 7-7-6 on high ambient (note: my Dom GT testing was on lower ambient). They also skyrocket at 7-8-6 compared to the Dom GTs (2325 vs 2400+, oddly enough higher then I've managed with any other DR sticks on this particular IMC (tested BFR, CFR, Rev G, BDBG, BBSE, BDSE). Sounds like me and the others I've been talking to just had bad luck.
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OGS - DDR4 SDRAM @ 2920.5MHz - 2920.5 MHz Memory Frequency
ground replied to Noxinite's topic in Result Discussions
he included a pic of a crucial stick, gotta be rev E -
Generally, I would support Xeons and opterons being allowed as long as their corecounts don't exceed the non-xeons corecounts. If anyone has ideas that add to these, please do so - these are just some basic ideas I'm throwing in the discussion. Here are a couple ideas I have: One sub for each DDR generation (4 subs each, DDR, DDR2, DDR3, DDR4): Max % over stock frequency memory frequency AMD only (alternatively memory frequency, all but optimal platforms (so no 1151(v2), 1150, 775, 939 or at a maximum CL) hwbot prime 30 minutes/corecount DDR3 2d: LGA 1156 Geekbench 3 Single Core LGA 1366 x265 4c 45nm/4c32nm/6c32nm (or something else that gives 45nm stuff a usecase in TC - its kinda hard since 32nm is so much stronger usually) AM3 R15 odd corecounts only (3 scores)
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You forgot CPU-Z.
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OGS - DDR4 SDRAM @ 2879.4MHz - 2879.4 MHz Memory Frequency
ground replied to keeph8n's topic in Result Discussions
And its falling again oO https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ID9zFjts3QU Wonder if we'll see 6GHz memory during computex. And if they are using bdie or Rev E... -
Help wanted: fixing a Rampage Extreme
ground replied to TaPaKaH's topic in General hardware discussion
you can doublecheck with the 775 pinout here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16v3zWZWIdc7H0Fg-zSdATI8E1RGXRHL16ES4EtqDwd8/edit?usp=sharing