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TCC5 on NF7-S overclocking / How do I measure the vdimm?

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Atheus

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Jan 10, 2005
Trying out my new RAM (2x512 OCZ 3200 plat rev2, tcc5 revF on brainpower) in my old board. Results:

Low latency:

225*10 1:1 2-3-2-11 @ 2.8v (BSOD at 220mhz 2-2-2-11, my old BH settings)

High bandwidth:

248*9 1:1 2.5-3-3-11 @ 2.8v (Prime unstable after 1H at 250*9)

So am I reaching the limit of the board or the memory? Coz if it's the memory I am _not_ impressed; I was hoping for DDR600 out of these things.

And does anyone know how to measure the voltages on an NF7-S with a multimeter? I don't want to give the sticks more than 2.8v, but I want to make sure it's a true 2.8v.
 
248 FSB on an NF7 is pretty high, so I wouldnt be suprised if your board was the weak link. What is your vdd voltage set at? Also TCCx based ram does not scale as well with increased voltage, so 2.8 should be sufficient.
 
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