Everything posted by Don_Dan
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Geil Evo Veloce 2400 cl 11-12-12 GEV38GB2400C11ADC
Interesting results, thanks for sharing!
- l0ud_sil3nc3 - Core i7 3770K @ 6701.7MHz - 4min 52sec 406ms SuperPi 32m
- l0ud_sil3nc3 - Core i7 3770K @ 6701.7MHz - 4min 52sec 406ms SuperPi 32m
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Help with 1366 RAM dimension
I agree, copper isn't necessary for a memory pot. It just adds cost and weight. Memory doesn't produce lots of heat and there isn't any dynamic load you have to control.
- Master Mind - DDR3 SDRAM @ 2240.8MHz - 2240.8 MHz Memory Clock
- Marcolecorse - Radeon HD 7970 @ 1250/1800MHz - 48132 marks 3DMark Vantage - Performance
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New Hynix EFR (2x nm) not good for OC (max 2133C11)
That's what I meant, it's the PBC bin. However it must be the 1.5V spec, the 1.35V spec would be H5TC2G83EFR. Okay okay, no more questions!
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New Hynix EFR (2x nm) not good for OC (max 2133C11)
Thanks for sharing! Why did you hide the speed bin though? Can you share it? And maybe tell us what kit you found them on? It looks like Brainpower PCB, so my best guess is G.Skill.
- Splave - Radeon HD 7970 - 55618 marks 3DMark Vantage - Performance
- zeneffect - Core i7 3770K @ 6873MHz - 5sec 320ms SuperPi
- Marcolecorse - 2x Radeon HD 7970 @ 1370/1800MHz - 21832 marks 3DMark11 - Performance
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fuzz3l - Rampage Extreme @ 615MHz - 615.03 MHz Reference Clock
No, that's not what I meant, Karl, I mean putting them in the freezer for a day or two, and then take them out again. Some people have reported they could fix their RAM that way, I tried it on a set of dead D9GMH, it didn't work for me but maybe you can give it a try. Just make sure they're dry when you test them again. ( Thread ) The board is fine, but I'm in Munich and all my hardware is at home. I bought the kits on ebay like most of my hardware. The Cellshock and Corsair sticks were also bought on ebay so I guess I can be quite happy.
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fuzz3l - Rampage Extreme @ 615MHz - 615.03 MHz Reference Clock
That sucks. Did you try freezing them? Well, I don't consider myself that lucky, I tried to find some more RAM with D9GTx and bought two kits with D9GTS, one clocks like crap on CL6 and CL7, the other one was dead when I got it. Too bad I can't join this competition, it would have been nice to test my E8600s. ^^
- fuzz3l - Rampage Extreme @ 615MHz - 615.03 MHz Reference Clock
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AndreYang - 4x Radeon HD 7970 - 18386 marks 3DMark11 - Extreme
Dude, do you realize this score was posted in January? It's driver 11.12. And I doubt he's using XFX VGAs...
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Clarification in PCMark'05 about Tweaks // Tricks allowed
Why should changing the drives be forbidden? It's not changing the test, just running it on a setup that is suitable for every subtest. Pure hardware ( and of course how it's all set up ). Changing the drive isn't needed for Startup, that test can be slowed down in different ways.
- Teemto - 2x Radeon HD 3870 X2 @ 891/900MHz - 110385 marks 3DMark2001 SE
- Mafio - GeForce GTX 280 @ 750/1280MHz - 50916 marks 3DMark2001 SE
- systemviper - Xeon X5675 @ 3070.5MHz - 3070.54 mhz CPU Frequency
- BeepBeep2 - Radeon HD 3450 @ 1107/783MHz - 8666 marks 3DMark03
- Masterchief79 - Core 2 E8400 (3.0Ghz) @ 5800MHz - 7sec 954ms SuperPi
- Edison.Chan - GeForce GTX 580 - 161354 marks 3DMark2001 SE
- zeneffect - Core i7 3770K @ 6760.1MHz - 4min 52sec 47ms SuperPi 32m
- zeneffect - GeForce GTX 580 - 116217 marks 3DMark2001 SE
- cnzdrn - Radeon HD 7970 @ 1500/1900MHz - 192567 marks 3DMark03