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Hmm would this be wise?? Or would it even work?

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stang8118

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May 28, 2004
Ok i have a set of Twinmos SP UTT ram (in sig @ those timings), i can only get them to a max of 245fsb 2-2-2-5 @ 3.3v. ATM i have a 70mm TT fan off my old HSF blowing on them and they are extreamly cool to the touch. No matter how many volts i give them (seems anything more then 3.3v gives a crap load of errors) or if i run them at 5,6,7,8,10 TRAS i can't get them over 245.

245fsb really kills my OC because it really limits me on what OC i can do. My CPU can get stable to about 2.5ghz, but if i use 313x8 or 278x9 i can't seem to get my memory in the 240's with a divider. Its either to high and gives errors or too low and gives me crappy Super_Pi times.

I guess my question is if i ran them at 2-3-3-x would that net me more of an OC?? I can't even come close to 245fsb when i set the CAS to 2.5 (odd lol), so i don't know if loosening my timings would help me out.

What is your guys take on not going the 2-2-2 path with UTT??

I know i can easily just try it out, but i just wanted to hear your opinions on if i should bother or not. Frankly i am getting mad at my computer! lol
 
Ok this ram is making me mad. Tried loosening the timings to 2-3-2-7, 2-2-3-7, 2-3-3-7 and anything higher then 3.3v gave me errors. Any FSB higher then 245 gave me errors!

Any suggestions? Here is my entire Ram timing setup

1T
2.0
2
7
2
11
14
4
3
2
4
auto
01
disable
Increase Skew
175
LvL 1
Auto
7.0 Nano
5.0 Nano
032 Cycles
Disabled
4x
4x
Enable (4 bursts)
 
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