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  1. You can probably run: 6-6-5-18-1T 4-48-10-4-26-4-4-6 4-5-4-15-4-4-4-4-4-8-8-8. I tried to find my 2000MHz 6-6-4 32M run (with hypers on phase), but couldn't find it.
  2. Different platforms sometimes seem to have different subtimings in bios. Or they're renamed or linked to other timings. 775 timings look a lot different to 1150 is what I was trying to say.
  3. I've had some good progress; into the 18s with full ambient. I had a few runs at 2948C9, but RTLs and IOLs were out of whack and timings wouldn't tighten.
  4. Bump.
  5. ? I was too slow.
  6. Current ES chips = elite.
  7. I had a quick look on EBay and found some G.Skill sticks, but they were also using the Samsung PCB. That was part of the reason I wanted to sell some, to get others interested. Sorry. I might be able to do those runs, but I did have some issues with g-die not liking RTLs as tight as d-die at 2800C9 - as with most of the testing I need to double check.
  8. Hello peoples. I had a random stick of OEM Samsung DDR3 lying around and decided to try it out as a laugh. Funnily enough it would boot 2800C9 @2V and then I realised it was 2GB ds as well - huh. So I tried tightening timings and found that (unlike the typical d-die 4GB ds sticks) : RP was weaker. RFC was stronger. RDRD set at 4 is actually possible and stable. ? The three RDWR timings can be set tighter as well. I bought some more 2GB ds sticks to test and even some 1GB ss sticks. The 1GB sticks clock a lot better than the 2GB sticks, however the performance is awful in 32M (as they are single sided). No noticeable improvements in tightening timings over the 2GB ds sticks either. I also did do some quick POST memory frequency testing and got +3600MHz working in dual channel with CPU on phase. I have tried 4 sticks of the 2GB ds variety on phase so far and all have worked fine at those temps (around -40C to -35C). Unfortunately I overwrote an XP image that had a lot of my phase testing results on and have been busy with Team Cup so do not have much to show for that atm. I'm also seemingly having issues with the Impact VII I'm using atm with high freq ram (>2880MHz), but it might just need some more patience. And also my OCF is half-dead so atm I can't test on that board. So here is the best ambient result I have so far, 2GB sticks first (the efficiency seems a bit off so I need to test some more): 1GB sticks (G3258, so on i7 will be ~1.5s faster): And this is the only phase result I seem to have (although I'm sure I passed 2933C8 in single channel in my first round of phase testing):
  9. Samsung OEM pcb. I have no reason to keep the 1GB for max freq as I have good MFR and CFR but I feel like they might be fun. I'll make a thread to discuss the G-die (https://community.hwbot.org/topic/186190-samsung-ddr3-g-die/). Bump for the things I'm actually selling.
  10. Bump. Would anyone be interested in buying some reject DDR3 G-die sticks (1GB ss or 2GB ds)? Some info here: https://hwbot.org/submission/3962757
  11. https://hwbot.org/submission/3909790 I'm sorry, I think you were mistaken.
  12. Bump, OP updated. I got some of the E6300 batch numbers mixed up and didn't know which were which anymore, so I removed two from sale.
  13. I bought +10 each of 2GB and 1GB G die sticks. 1GB clock much better, but single side = crap efficiency. Might be interesting for freq valid though; I could do 3600MHz (dual channel) without too much effort.
  14. The weird thing is that they were made in 2011.
  15. See it's not as fast as you would expect. Not sure if it's my OS or timingd set wrong.
  16. I have a 4GHz i7 32M run at 2800C8 that was 7m 19.6s.
  17. RCD and RP seem weaker than D-die. But RDRD, RFC and the RDWRs can all go tighter. Perf seems a bit off too, so maybe I have some timings too tight as well. This is at 2.35V.
  18. Most of them are your chips. XD After Team Cup I'll bin my Wolfdale chips properly.
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