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Damn, look at that. Magic sticks!

 

Rumours go that Cookie has a couple of sticks that are even better than those 2800C8-12's we tested. I actually wonder what his sticks will do on an M5x :P

 

lol would that mean i have 2 kits of magic sticks? those were flares in the screen shot. psczzy breezy ;)

 

tell me more about the 2800 c8's. what sticks are they?

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If the screenshot above is PSC, then you'd need LN2 for such clocks which makes the result not impressive.

 

Gigabyte has a lot of problems running PSC and BBSE, but on ASUS it's not a breeze either. The same kit/settings that boots up 1400 8-12-8 will frequently crash in 32M at 1300 8-12-8 for no apparent reason.

 

If we're talking about the same kit, the "2800C8" stuff is a 2400 9-11-9 rated G.Skill PIS set produced on week 1127.

On air, that does 32M at 1200 7-10-7 at 1.59V (auto subs), 1200 6-11-6 at 1.82V (auto subs) and 1300 7-12-7 at 1.71V (auto subs), roughly 40-50MHz or 0.05-0.06V better than any retail PSC I have ever tested or seen.

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If the screenshot above is PSC, then you'd need LN2 for such clocks which makes the result not impressive.

 

Gigabyte has a lot of problems running PSC and BBSE, but on ASUS it's not a breeze either. The same kit/settings that boots up 1400 8-12-8 will frequently crash in 32M at 1300 8-12-8 for no apparent reason.

 

If we're talking about the same kit, the "2800C8" stuff is a 2400 9-11-9 rated G.Skill PIS set produced on week 1127.

On air, that does 32M at 1200 7-10-7 at 1.59V (auto subs), 1200 6-11-6 at 1.82V (auto subs) and 1300 7-12-7 at 1.71V (auto subs), roughly 40-50MHz or 0.05-0.06V better than any retail PSC I have ever tested or seen.

 

have you tried c7 2700 with flares on gigabyte? 2600 is a chore @ c8... remember... no sponsorship, limited funds, no ram pot, not getting super sauce sticks flown in from taiwan, and im a less than average overclocker (am using ln2 + paper towls on ram.) the point isnt efficency, but to show that c7 2700+ can be done on gigabyte by stupid users like me and thats it... and ive had zero problems running bbse on ud3, ud5, or up5. I think thats just me though and my kit isnt "ordinary" even though its a retail kit from newegg. ive only bought 2 kits of the blue ripjawsx ever and neither give me problems.

 

im not saying that gigabyte doesnt have problems... im just saying that you guys have more problems than i do it seems... which is strange to me because im not doing anything out of the ordinary or with any "special" hardware.

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you got perfectly matching hardware Zen. We don't, not even after 5 x CPU's, 3 x UD5H's, 3 x Flare kits, 1x BBSE kit, 1x TridentX, 1 x Kingston Predator and the last drop are the Corsairs Plats which are doing my head in on this board... not even talking about stability, just booting lol

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I'm tryin here with 45x100 just to finalize a review about UP4 with latest F3 Bios but it seems i cannot make it work!

 

CPU: 3770K

Mobo: UP4

Ram: Corsair Dominator Platinum 2666

 

Without XMP but with 1.65V on ram and 9-9-9-24 2T and all the other subtimmings on auto except tRRD that i have it on 7

i am getting not exact in round on 32M before even 1st loop!

 

Any ideas?

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I'm tryin here with 45x100 just to finalize a review about UP4 with latest F3 Bios but it seems i cannot make it work!

 

CPU: 3770K

Mobo: UP4

Ram: Corsair Dominator Platinum 2666

 

Without XMP but with 1.65V on ram and 9-9-9-24 2T and all the other subtimmings on auto except tRRD that i have it on 7

i am getting not exact in round on 32M before even 1st loop!

 

Any ideas?

 

isnt the memory rated for 2666 10-12-12-31? 9-9-9 might be too tight. I dont know 100% because i dont have this memory but it seems too tight to me given the spec. try 9-11-10?

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it's performance memory, you have to enable XMP for it to work properly, that's what it's there for to set timings and voltage for you for those that dont know what they are doing!

 

im running the Corsair Platinum Dominator 16GB 2133 kit at 2400MHz in my daily 24/7 rig now! :)

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nice clockage Zen

 

Fester is getting 2740MHz 32M with 7-11-7 and supertight subs 111144144 iirc on UP5 with his PSCs, gotta work on this gear to make it a bit more OC friendly though

 

I don't know what causes this issue but no matter what I can't get my PSC kit properly stable on the GBT boards.

 

Sam tested the kit and it did 1200 6-9-6 32m stable on the M5E. I can't even get close to this. Always 15 or 51.

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It is the 1st time i'm playing with Giga so i am searching how it is working.

I changed to Profile1 of XMP and relax the timmings at 9-12-12-12-28 2T

and with a magic way, SUperPi 32M was done. Still ram is at 2133MHz as before.

As you said and Aristidis told me yesterday, for Samsung 9-9-9 is very tight and they don't like it.

 

Thanks :)

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