DareDevil_747
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Just wondering, I cant find ANY information on these...
Are these modules using TCCD or BH-5 chips? The stock voltage recommended by Corsair is 2.75V.
If any of you have this memory, how high have you pushed it before?? I've never crossed 2.90V with it yet... dont want to push it too far, how far would (theoretically) be too far?
My results with this memory is weird, the highest OC I can get with it using stock timings (2.5-3-3-6-1T @ 2.85V) is 228mhz (456mhz). When I raise it to 2.9V, I still cant go any higher, so wouldnt this point to TCCD? Doesnt BH-5 love high voltages and keep going higher? Or have I got it backwards?
Heres where I purchased it from -
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-55
Seem to be o.k. memory, although when I put it in the orange slots on my Ultra-D, windoze only detects 1GB.
Also, this RAM seems to be extremely picky about what dividers I use, it this the memory being picky, or the memory controller on my Sandy?
I'm trying to break 7GB/s memory bandwidth, and right now I'm stuck on 6.8... I'll be happy if I can get to 235mhz and keep CAS 2.5... Is it dangerous to go on up to 3.0-3.1V?
Thanx in advance for any information!
-D
Are these modules using TCCD or BH-5 chips? The stock voltage recommended by Corsair is 2.75V.
If any of you have this memory, how high have you pushed it before?? I've never crossed 2.90V with it yet... dont want to push it too far, how far would (theoretically) be too far?
My results with this memory is weird, the highest OC I can get with it using stock timings (2.5-3-3-6-1T @ 2.85V) is 228mhz (456mhz). When I raise it to 2.9V, I still cant go any higher, so wouldnt this point to TCCD? Doesnt BH-5 love high voltages and keep going higher? Or have I got it backwards?
Heres where I purchased it from -
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-55
Seem to be o.k. memory, although when I put it in the orange slots on my Ultra-D, windoze only detects 1GB.
Also, this RAM seems to be extremely picky about what dividers I use, it this the memory being picky, or the memory controller on my Sandy?
I'm trying to break 7GB/s memory bandwidth, and right now I'm stuck on 6.8... I'll be happy if I can get to 235mhz and keep CAS 2.5... Is it dangerous to go on up to 3.0-3.1V?
Thanx in advance for any information!
-D