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I just ordered some on-line and I'm curious what to expect from it. Make sure you let me know the voltage you are using at your max stable overclocks.. thanks...
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Big Bad oMek said:i have 2 sticks of this ram, and i LOVE THEM, with the vdd mod on the a7n8x i can run 7-4-4-2 225X2 =450 FSB 95% stable but heat gets to be a issue. alot of peoplea re bad mouting the pc3500el because there boards cant support the high fsb, and the asume its the ram due to the problems OCZ hade in the past, i think you should have a great experance with it
Big Bad oMek said:dont think you will get that fsb stable with those ram timmings
Big Bad oMek said:ya, i have no idea about intel. i havent owned one since my p3-800. but good luck i love the ram really opend my eyes about OCZ and made me relize dont trust everything you read on the forums ( everyone told me to not get this ram )
hitechjb1 said:When a MB with Corsair memory modules does not overclock well, most will not suspect the Corsair.
When a MB with OCZ memory modules does not overclock well, most will suspect the OCZ.
Some will jump to a conclusion not even booting up the system with memtest86 at the stock frequency and timing with reduced FSB and CPU speed to test out the RAM. And set the RAM at reduced speed to check how high the FSB can go, ...
With the recent, new motherboards, the bios are so flexible that the CPU, FSB, memory speed, AGP/PCI, .... all can be set independently and allow one to find out the max speed of each of them before jumping to a conclusion, ... and to know what to buy and how to optimize the overall system.
nut581 said:I'm so glad to see others are using OCZ .. coz' I just bought 2x256 OCZ PC3500 performance sticks on googlegear and will run 'em for 200fsb@5-2-2 on soltek nforce2 mobo .. most people who get their hands on these sticks say that they run good at the tightest settings on default voltage!!