- Joined
- Dec 13, 2001
- Location
- Zachary, La.
I fell for the OCSystem PC3200 RAM they rated for Cas2/CL2
400Mhz. My system will now not even boot at the same speed
My OCZ 3000 was running just fine at. This is on an Asus P4B533E
motherboard. I have been running a 1.6A at 2.16/135Mhz FSB quite happily for several months. Using the undocumented dip
trick, my ram is running at 135X1.33x2=360Mhz. This is pretty good for thr OCZ as I pulled the sinks and found Samsung PC2700
chips rated at 6ns with designation K4H560838D-TCB3. I pulled the sinks on the OCSystem stick and found M.Tec TTD7608F8E60D
chips and cannot find much about them. SiSoft Sandra ID's them as PC2700 units. Frankly, I'm not to familiar with M.Tec chips! With a rating of 400Mhz, I expected to be able to reach 2.4 with my 1.6A. Oh well! The old theme of "stick with quality" rings true.
Oh yeah, I've decided that the real purpose of those pretty copper heatsinks is to hide the chips that are on the stick!
400Mhz. My system will now not even boot at the same speed
My OCZ 3000 was running just fine at. This is on an Asus P4B533E
motherboard. I have been running a 1.6A at 2.16/135Mhz FSB quite happily for several months. Using the undocumented dip
trick, my ram is running at 135X1.33x2=360Mhz. This is pretty good for thr OCZ as I pulled the sinks and found Samsung PC2700
chips rated at 6ns with designation K4H560838D-TCB3. I pulled the sinks on the OCSystem stick and found M.Tec TTD7608F8E60D
chips and cannot find much about them. SiSoft Sandra ID's them as PC2700 units. Frankly, I'm not to familiar with M.Tec chips! With a rating of 400Mhz, I expected to be able to reach 2.4 with my 1.6A. Oh well! The old theme of "stick with quality" rings true.
Oh yeah, I've decided that the real purpose of those pretty copper heatsinks is to hide the chips that are on the stick!