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Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

The same kit as mine, but better quality ICs I think. :)

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

Which timings are you trying to tighten?

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

I may be mistaken, but you may need to have the cold to tighten tWCL to 6.

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

Have you tried a bit more voltage?

 

I'm very far from a memory guru. I only know the basics, but I am trying to learn a bit more. :)

Guest Bullant
Posted (edited)

Yeah what websmile said is correct 1.93 is getting to the limit on air on my PSC as well,cold not needed for twcl6

 

Just keep playing with it sabishiihito you getting there,nice to see you posting 2666mhz

 

I haven't looked at your volts settings but having these off can be the difference from a instant fail on 32m to a pass even

 

Could also be nice idea to drop back to 2600 dial that in,then once it passes tighter then try the 2666,if still fail with 2666 tighter then maybe memory's or possible imc,2666 twcl7 and couple tighter subs still be nice too

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Guest Bullant
Posted

Testing some different memory,second time cold,stability test,no wazza no priority

 

2860Mhz Cl6-10-6-24 pass

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Posted (edited)

very nice Bullant:D

tested today Z97 OCF with my RETAIL kit G.Skill 2666cl10 :D seems this board is champ with all kind of ram´s:D

pass also 3000 all AIR 2.24 volts :D i had 2 duall kit´s all four ran the same:D

 

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Guest Bullant
Posted

Very nice air results man,very tight as well keep them coming

Thanks

 

 

@ Major ,thank man

Guest Sinebrychof
Posted

3k on air with z97 ocf is really nice, keep pushing it mate. I need to get a new set of ln2 so I can do 5m 56s and maybe even lower.

Guest Bullant
Posted

Another cold memory session

 

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Some Cl5

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More Cl5

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Guest Bullant
Posted
That's awesome!

 

Thanks mate,32m is enjoyable when things come together

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

2900 CL5? Daaaamn Jayson. Cracking work! :D

Guest Bullant
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2900 CL5? Daaaamn Jayson. Cracking work! :D

 

Thanks mate,you got your board back yet?

Guest Bullant
Posted

Oh sorry ObscureParadox was the one waiting for his board to return I think,I'm all mixed up

Guest TheMadDutchDude
Posted

He's in university at the moment with very little hardware to play with. I feel bad for him. :D

 

Mine's sat next to me at the moment with a 1156 board in its place for now. I want to push it harder. I never tried to play with the PCIE frequency and wondered why it stopped dead at 225 BCLK with 100MHz PCIE. Thanks to playing with the X58, I now know to push it to get it higher. I see some tasty points coming when i get my first LN2 delivery in a few weeks. :)

Guest Bullant
Posted (edited)

Just removed HS from some Gskill Pi 2300 cl8 kit,these are st code ics

 

In my testing comparing KO to ST code memory's,St memorys not the strongest air memory's but seem to scale quite high volts with ln2.Just prepping OCF now with KP Ney Pro and these memory's to see how they go.

 

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Guest Bullant
Posted (edited)

Decided to test the Gskill Pi 2200 cl7-10-10 kit,-155 and kit tops out at 2.16v would be nice if the kit could push more volts

 

 

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Edited by Bullant
Posted

Just purely out of curiosity, have you ever tried to push these kits at a lower frequency to see if they'd be viable to use on older platforms? For example lowest timings @2000MHz for say X58/X48 or 1800MHz for Phenoms?

 

Would be interested to see what they could achieve.

  • Administrators
Posted

They were psc kits rated for 1366 and amd - 2000 6-9-6 and Flare for AMD 2000 7-9-7, on 775 PSC are awful. You want to use mems for older platforms you mentioned, get some Hyper ;) - what would be benefit to use PSC cold at 5-7-5 or similar timings (if these would be possible, certain cas values don´t work at 1366 for example in confiurations normally used) when you can run Hyper tighter on air or cold?

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