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TWY

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Would like to ask those users whose RAM are around 180MHz... What's your latency settings at? And RAM voltage?
 
I had mine there for a while, now it's at 195...i run turbo timings on 8k3a and 2.8v
 
I have a 512Mb stick running @ 150fsb (3:4) DDR400 but had to lower the timing to 2.5-3-6-3 to get stable.

It is the newer DTL, not CTL. The CTL is said to be better overclocker.
 
Hi there...
I've cheked now my dimms and I found out that they are GENERIC Ram with Samsung Chipsets, so Im ****ed off with the shop because they clearly told me "These are SAMSUNG memories" when they where actually "GENERIC memories with samsung chipsets". Now, I dont now if the difference in performance is that great because I could easily go and get my money back (I could threat with sueing because what they did is actually lying to a customer) but I dont want to waste my time and fight with these guys for just a tiny increase in performance..
Is the difference between generic samsung and samsung original that great?
 
running at 150fsb at 4:5 setting (350-358mhz) and loving life on a SIS 645dx Ultra Chipset !!!

Average around 2800mb/sec !!!!

Compressing MPEG video right now...will report back timings once it's done but I can't complain..

Jason
 
I'm running mine at 200. Cas2, all other settings I really haven't messed with yet, so they are at 3-6-3 & Normal speeds. The ram's at 2.6v. I built this system a couple days ago and haven't had a chance to play with it entirely. :D

Worth mentioning is the fact that this ram isn't 'original' samsung. I could be wrong, but would original samsung ram have "made in USA" on the PCB? The model number ending on the ram chip is D-TCB3, and afaik the D stands for DTL.
 
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