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Old 10-06-2008, 05:12
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I think this is as high as I can go at 1:2 with 9.5 multi.

4637Mhz CPU 1.5v - 1952Mhz RAM - 9-9-9-24 1.85v 1:2



Might watercool the NB if I get the time....would like to crack 2000Mhz @ 1:2 with 9.5 though

I'll add the screenies tomorrow.
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Still some life left in 05/21 yet, although I don't know how much.

I'm at 460x9.5 1:2 at the moment and it seems to be priming ok with the RAM at 1.86v, but needed 1.5v on the NB to do it.





Any idea what the changes are in the 0906?
fairly certain 6/9 beta isn't based on either 6/4 TTTT.bin or T6.bin as I flashed to 6/9 beta on web site with no probs but now can't hit 8x500FSB 400/1600 DDR3-2000Mhz at all no boot - on 6/4 TTTT.bin beta bios I could using model 3. But with 6/9 beta from dfi web site, I tried all 4 models from 0 to 3 and none allow me to boot at 8x500 400/600.

But it has improved 7-7-7-x clocking quite a bit on 6/9 over all previous bioses i'm memtesting @950Mhz 7-7-7-25 with slight minute clock fine delay step up on dimm 4's control and clock fine delay current values on DRAM Default skew model 3

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I'm not sure what the problem was, but the 0609 on the site wouldn't let me flash using diamond flash.

In the end, I diced with death and used winflash, which stuck at 2% for several minutes and then completed.

Seems ok, so testing 460x9.5 - tried and failed miserably on the shipping BIOS
I used awdflash via dos to flash my bioses from USB drive

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I think this is as high as I can go at 1:2 with 9.5 multi.

4637Mhz CPU 1.5v - 1952Mhz RAM - 9-9-9-24 1.85v 1:2



Might watercool the NB if I get the time....would like to crack 2000Mhz @ 1:2 with 9.5 though

I'll add the screenies tomorrow.
for moment there was going to say nice for 2x2GB DDR3 modules until i clicked the link 2x1GB hehe
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I didn't have a USB drive handy that I could delete the stuff off or thats the way I would have gone

Interesting about the BIOSes - I think for the purposes of the review, I had better stick with a BIOS that other people can get hold of or my PM box will be full again

1840Mhz (not quite stable) was as far as I got with the 2GB modules, but I will have another go at those later....just to see
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Yeah 6/9 beta from DFI site is probably better than the 6/4 beta much higher 7-7-7-x clocking !

Play with Dram Default Skew model 0 to 3 for your memory and find which model number works best with your memory

@1002Mhz 7-7-7-18 1T at 2.22v

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Added last night's results
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@1002Mhz 7-7-7-18 1T at 2.22v

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Very nice
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First Tests With OCZ OCZ3P2000EB2GK 2x1GB OCZ PC3-16000 2000MHz Platinum EB Enhanced Bandwidth (9-8-8) Dual Channel kit.

488x9.5 @ 1.53v - 4561Mhz CPU - 1952Mhz RAM @ 1.82v - 9-8-8-24 - 1:2

http://www.clunk.org.uk/images/revie...cct-wprime.png

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nice indeed.. but screenie says 9-9-9-x timings ?

For the OCZ PC3-16000 you using model 3 or default model 0 ?
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I'll fix it now, thanks for letting me know .

For that last one, I was trying for 490x9.5 and it just wasn't having it, so I tried slackening the timings.

It was only when I dropped to 488 that I was able to get stable, and I forgot to change them back - It was a senior moment .

I'm using default settings for the rest of it - I will add templates with setting in tomorrow
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I see so model 0 being used very nice

so model 0 could be the samsung IC profile and model 3 for micron D9.. now to find out what model 1 and 2 are for
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I have a set of Corsair 2x1GB which I *think* are micron, that's based on the info post on house of help for I.D.ing IC's - Haven't tried those yet though.

You think the OCZ are Samsung? I haven't seen much info about these
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