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crimedog

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The guy has good taste in ram, I'm testing them out for him since he doesn't have the system yet.

corsair 5400ul
p5wd2 premium bios 0702
631 cedar mill (15x)
vdimm set to 2.3v (unmodded board)

first we have to try tightest timings:
3224.jpg

increasing the cas latency with 2-2 didn't help
now we have to try slightly looser timings. 3-3-2-4 didn't work too well but a cas of 4 gave some nice results:
4324.jpg

increasing cas to 5 gave another small boost:
5324.jpg

this ram doesn't seem to like looser (3-3) timings, it wouldn't get into windows at ddr-1100 5-3-3-8 so I gave up on it.

i cant wait to get my board modded and run 2.6v through them
 
crimedog said:
if anyone asks about stability i'm going to punch you through my monitor
I dont use prime for stability testing. Its best to use a combo of CPUburn/Toast/K8 Burn with 3d01SE looped 6 hours.
 
is that bottom picture superpi 32m stable?




jk man, looks good, i cant wait untill i get a ddr2 system to play around with.
 
Can't wait to be able to play with DDR2 in the future... good work! :)
 
Nice work bro! Looks very very promising for "just" 2.3v.

crimedog said:
i cant wait to get my board modded and run 2.6v through them

Same here! Doesn't like 3-3...hehehe its my type of ram...who says you can't run tight timings with DDR2?

cre8 said:
Can't wait to do the same once AM2 comes out!
;)
 
crimedog said:
this ram doesn't seem to like looser (3-3) timings, it wouldn't get into windows at ddr-1100 5-3-3-8 so I gave up on it.

i cant wait to get my board modded and run 2.6v through them

8000ul is ice cold @ 2.4v. Would like to run 4-2-2-6 on 2.6v but mobo needs a mod.
SP32m stable 23m 51.047 seconds
best5ar.jpg
 
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