*updated*
Was looking for some good memory that could push as far beyond 500 as possible w/ 2.1v. Budget is $200.00.
Ended up buying 2 gigs of OCZ 8500 (533) w/ the Micron D9GMH chips.
*updated*
Was looking for some good memory that could push as far beyond 500 as possible w/ 2.1v. Budget is $200.00.
Ended up buying 2 gigs of OCZ 8500 (533) w/ the Micron D9GMH chips.
Last edited by Shaggy; 04-17-2007 at 09:52 PM.
i7 920 -- Gigabyte EX58-UD3R -- 3x2Gb G.Skill 1600 -- XFX GTX260 WD 150Gb Raptor / Hitachi 750Gb -- Antec Smartpower 500W -- Coolermaster 690 case
CPU-Z merely reads the SPD of the RAM.
Just because the SPD states one set of timings or speed doesn't mean the RAM has to run at that; it's merely settings that are designed to get the RAM to boot up stably with 1.8V usually so you can go into the bios & properly set the timings/ratio, etc.
Also, getting DDR2-1100 speeds @ 2.1V is a long shot. A very long shot.
You want Micron D9GMH/GKX for those kind of speeds; look thru the big thread here for ideas:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=124283
Again though, i would not count on any RAM doing 550 MHz @ 2.1V.
500 MHz 5-5-5 is a more reasonable target if you get good binned Micron.
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R | i7 930 @ 4 GHz | Corsair H50
G.Skill RipJaws 4x2 GB @ DDR3-1600 7-7-6-24-1N | HIS Radeon HD 5870
3x Intel X25-M 80 GB RAID-0; OCZ Agility 120 GB | Samsung SH-S243D
Corsair HX1000 | Dell 3007WFP & Samsung 204T | 7 Ultimate x64
Still, if they were identical sticks they should be reading the same.
I'll probably see where I can get with new memory first, then analyze the new cap (which would probably be the memory again) and fix it with a new board.
BTW this memory caps at 280 at 2.1v. Said f-it and ran it up.
I'm been pooring over and over the choices. Tough decision. I'll come up with three top choices and maybe you guys can help me pick from those.
i7 920 -- Gigabyte EX58-UD3R -- 3x2Gb G.Skill 1600 -- XFX GTX260 WD 150Gb Raptor / Hitachi 750Gb -- Antec Smartpower 500W -- Coolermaster 690 case
Thank god for neweggs 'compare selected' button, woulda taken hours.
I'm gonna jump on this... http://shop3.outpost.com/product/5162136
i7 920 -- Gigabyte EX58-UD3R -- 3x2Gb G.Skill 1600 -- XFX GTX260 WD 150Gb Raptor / Hitachi 750Gb -- Antec Smartpower 500W -- Coolermaster 690 case
Again, not necessarily.
My Team Xtreem pair was different SPDs as well; i don't believe it's all that uncommon.
Once again, keep in mind SPD really means nothing from an overclocking point of view.
Default SPD for all Micron D9GKX [before being changed by the manufacturer like Corsair, OCZ, etc.] is DDR2-800 5-5-5 1.8V
Anything else is merely what the company selling the RAM has set it to, which is why SPD really doesn't mean much at all.
It's just there to get the system up & running, or for n00bs, to allow auto settings to be utilized.
Gigabyte X58A-UD3R | i7 930 @ 4 GHz | Corsair H50
G.Skill RipJaws 4x2 GB @ DDR3-1600 7-7-6-24-1N | HIS Radeon HD 5870
3x Intel X25-M 80 GB RAID-0; OCZ Agility 120 GB | Samsung SH-S243D
Corsair HX1000 | Dell 3007WFP & Samsung 204T | 7 Ultimate x64
This scenario is perfect for the G.Skill HK's. They will do 500+ easily with 2.1v.
E6400 L624A768 @ 3600mhz 1.48V
Biostar TP35D2-A7
2x1GB Micron D9JKH, 2x1GB OCZ Gold DDR2-1100
1x250GB WD SATAII 2x120GB Maxtor IDE 1x200GB
EVGA 8800GTS 512MB stock 799/1998/2075
MCW350, Apogee, 120.1 Swiftech Rad
Antec Smartpower 500W
BenQ DVDrw
Logitech z-5300e
Check this,
Mushkin Value with D9GHM
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=141200
1100 at 2.1 volts isnt a long shot.
you just have to be realistic.
you want 1100 at 2.1 then dont expect to be running cas 4-4-4 to do it.
I know my Mushkin 6400 does 1100 easy at less then 2.1 volts, when using cas 5-5-5 and thats plain old D9GMH.
its not hard, you just have to be realistic about your expectation if you want to work with that kinda limit.
My Geil runing 100% stable on 1200MHz 5-6-6-18 2.0V.
I've just got my G.Skill 6400PHU2-2GBHZ, and i got to 1288MHz on 2.15.
damn stable !
QX9650 + Scynth Ninja Plus
Asus P5Q-E
2 x 1GB G.Skill DDR2 HZ
250GB Maxtor MaxLine III
XFX 7800GT Extreme
Creative X-Fi
Enermax Liberty 400W
Compucase 6920B
Just curious because I am going to oc my firestix 8000 soon for the first time, are you guys running 1:1 or a divider? I'm assuming a divider unless you have chips that'll hitt 600+ fsb, but wanted to make sure. Because I keep seeing in the forums using a divider is teh suck.
New memory is fantastic. I have my system stable at 500.
I can't go above 500 just yet because the cpu is getting too hot. Gotta tackle about 10c off the temp and I'll keep working it up.
i7 920 -- Gigabyte EX58-UD3R -- 3x2Gb G.Skill 1600 -- XFX GTX260 WD 150Gb Raptor / Hitachi 750Gb -- Antec Smartpower 500W -- Coolermaster 690 case
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