- Joined
- Nov 18, 2003
- Location
- Kansas City, KS USA
Hey all...
I'm currently running w/ one stick of Kingston HyperX, PC2700 rated 2-2-2-5...
I bought the stick from newegg in late May of 2003, so it's almost a year old...
w/ loose timings (3-3-3-11) she'll run up to 185MHz (from her standard 166) stable (judged by Prime95 and Command and Conquer Generals), but i clocked back to 180 for some relatively tighter timings: 2.5-3-3-9
so... I'm curious, might this be CH-5? Is there any way to limit the possibilities of which chips it may be based on its performance / buy date/source?
I'm currently running w/ one stick of Kingston HyperX, PC2700 rated 2-2-2-5...
I bought the stick from newegg in late May of 2003, so it's almost a year old...
w/ loose timings (3-3-3-11) she'll run up to 185MHz (from her standard 166) stable (judged by Prime95 and Command and Conquer Generals), but i clocked back to 180 for some relatively tighter timings: 2.5-3-3-9
so... I'm curious, might this be CH-5? Is there any way to limit the possibilities of which chips it may be based on its performance / buy date/source?