wa77ss Member Joined Jul 5, 2005 Location Virginia Feb 4, 2007 #1 Heres some of my results. P5B Deluxe E6300 Crucial 2x1G PC8000 D9GMH ------ 850MHz 3-3-3-4 1150MHz 5-4-4-5 1200MHz 5-4-4-5 Not a bad kit. 2.45v was used for all results.
Heres some of my results. P5B Deluxe E6300 Crucial 2x1G PC8000 D9GMH ------ 850MHz 3-3-3-4 1150MHz 5-4-4-5 1200MHz 5-4-4-5 Not a bad kit. 2.45v was used for all results.
DJCorpse Member Joined Apr 8, 2004 Location West Fargo, ND Feb 4, 2007 #2 Nice results Wattz, another fine example of what d9gmh can do. Did you try lowering the voltage at those higher frequencies at all?
Nice results Wattz, another fine example of what d9gmh can do. Did you try lowering the voltage at those higher frequencies at all?
OP wa77ss Member Joined Jul 5, 2005 Location Virginia Feb 4, 2007 Thread Starter #3 DJCorpse said: Nice results Wattz, another fine example of what d9gmh can do. Did you try lowering the voltage at those higher frequencies at all? Click to expand... Nope, I just set it to 2.45 and let it rip
DJCorpse said: Nice results Wattz, another fine example of what d9gmh can do. Did you try lowering the voltage at those higher frequencies at all? Click to expand... Nope, I just set it to 2.45 and let it rip
G Gautam Senior Benchmark Addict Joined Feb 4, 2003 Location SF Bay Area Feb 4, 2007 #4 Not bad at all, how's it do at 4-4-4?
OP wa77ss Member Joined Jul 5, 2005 Location Virginia Feb 4, 2007 Thread Starter #5 Heres a little 4-4-3-4 that I have done. I haven't gone for a 4-4-4 max yet, I assume it would be around 550MHz though.
Heres a little 4-4-3-4 that I have done. I haven't gone for a 4-4-4 max yet, I assume it would be around 550MHz though.