- Joined
- Feb 2, 2002
- Location
- Wheaton, IL
First pass testing on a budget DFI Springdale board that
has lots of voltage options (surprising for whats practically
and OEM board). It topped off at 230FSB.
No that's not a missprint.
In a panick I dropped the pair of 512MB sticks into my DFI
LAN Party Canterwood board, and I'm happy to say that
the memory runs up to 265FSB. Probably further because
this first generation of DFI Lan Party voltage adjustment
tops off at 2.7v and everyone knows that this ADATA really
needs a MINIMUM of 2.8 to really crank.
Right now I'm playing with 250FSB 1:1 and seeing how low
I can get the memory timings. These sticks sure don't like
low CAS settings!
Looks like the budget DFI board needs some more work on
its BIOS. Time for me to send another letter to DFI with my
results (sigh)
has lots of voltage options (surprising for whats practically
and OEM board). It topped off at 230FSB.
No that's not a missprint.
In a panick I dropped the pair of 512MB sticks into my DFI
LAN Party Canterwood board, and I'm happy to say that
the memory runs up to 265FSB. Probably further because
this first generation of DFI Lan Party voltage adjustment
tops off at 2.7v and everyone knows that this ADATA really
needs a MINIMUM of 2.8 to really crank.
Right now I'm playing with 250FSB 1:1 and seeing how low
I can get the memory timings. These sticks sure don't like
low CAS settings!
Looks like the budget DFI board needs some more work on
its BIOS. Time for me to send another letter to DFI with my
results (sigh)