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Xtreme Overclocking of dual G.SKILL TCCD LA up to DDR720

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windwithme

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Jan 4, 2005
The DDR600 512LA Package.
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Testing Environment
K8 939 3000+ (0.09)
G-Skill TCCD LA 256MBX2 2.85V
K8N Neo4 Platinum
GeForce 6200
TEAC 512EB
Delta 300W

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DDR682 CL3 4-4-8 Testing Report
Booting Screencut
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Memtest 1.40, can not judge the NForce4 chipset.Maybe 1.40 edition Later
CPU 342X9=2728Mhz,DDR682 CL3 4-4-8 1T,PASS 4 Cycle
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The memory brandwishis is used 2T Command Environment.
CPU 342X9=2728Mhz,DDR682 CL3 4-4-8 2T
If someone has any question,Please do the test by yourself.And we can compare the difference between 1T and 2T.Some Motherboard is more strong ,others are not.
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In Windows XP environment. It is in the “1T” Command.
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When we check this situation,we can find that it has difference 300MB/S of brandwish.
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In the Windows2003 environment, it can run DDR720.Because my CPU is not veryspowerful. I slow down the CPU MULTIPULER. It is the reason of low brandwish.
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In the Force3,MSI K8N NEO2 testing report
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Overclocking is not the AMD.Motherboard ,promise cpec.
CPU&Motherboard can access 200MHZ,RAM access 300MHZ
Like Msi_NEO2, 2/3 can pass 300MHZ.
1/3 can not pass 300 MHZ If we make the RAM of pass DDR600,it will be error situation in this Motherboard.
In this high MHZ, It must depend the CPU,MOTHERBOARD,RAM.
All of three equipment are powerful, It can pass the related testing tools.
As I know,DDR600 is the limited item in the market.
 
all I can say is umm wow plain and simple. Like I've seen in someone elses profile "something that fast should be illegal" is there no way you can tighten those timings or is that as tight as the will go at that speed?
 
I have been reading about this set for a month or so now...not bad at all...especially able to run at 300FSB/6-3-3-2.5...now hopefully they will hit north america soon...
 
9NDA3+
RAM 2.8V
DDR670 CL3 4-4-8 1T
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9NPA+
RAM 2.8V
DDR700 CL3 4-4-8 1T
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MSI NEO4
RAM 2.75V
DDR600 CL2.5 3-3-5 1T
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RAM 2.85V
DDR650 CL2.5 4-3-5 1T
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awesome results, i just bought 2x256 pack of the LA sticks too. i can't wait to test them out.
 
NICE STUFF do you know if with more voltage like 3.4+ if those timmings could be tigtend to like cas 2.5 3-3-5 1T? if they could then that would make me want to make my voltage board to raise the mem voltage and smooth it out...
 
nicknomo said:
You can bet the DDR 600 is binned... and that 3200 rated ram is not. You are probably not going to run 300mhz at cas 2.5 with that G skill. In fact you will probably do a bit lower than that.


if you look closely you can see that the package shown in the newegg link is identical to Windwithmes package.

theres the pc3200 latencies and then beneath is the pc5000
 
Windwithme; good work! This stuff flies, I am simply amazed!

Is DDR700+ memtest86 stable with these sticks?
How high can you get these sticks with 2-2-2 timings?

Since these sticks are the cream of the speed-binning, I expect that they will fly with tight timings also.

Wouldn't you guys just rather have the gig though? This is an OC forum so very very nice, wish I had some of that.

Right now Interleave is probably the best reason to get a gigabyte of memory, at least if you want to go S939. Half gig sets of RAM will be missing out on Interleave, marginal gains, but free gains nontheless for people with a 1024+ Megs of RAM.

However, I personally noticed no difference in my game performance, when I switched to a half gig of RAM from a full gig. A half gig almost always overclocks better than a full gig as well; so the choice is up in the air.
 
hawtrawkr said:
if you look closely you can see that the package shown in the newegg link is identical to Windwithmes package.

theres the pc3200 latencies and then beneath is the pc5000

My mistake, I thought those were the LC/LD 's....

At the time, I wasn't aware of the LE's, and thought it was just the same old DDR550 stuff..
 
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