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In the process of overclocking this ram.

 

Can anybody suggest some timings for it?

 

ATM I have it at 275fsb 1:1 2.7v

 

Cannot seem to keep it stable above this, I have loosened the timings to 3.4.4.8, rest of timings on auto.

 

Any ideas?

 

Thank :)

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Are they Infineon chips? XS says they're something else.

(Actually I said that on XS, read it in a review)

 

Can you confirm they are Infineon? Strip your heatspreaders :)

 

Anyway, I hve no timings yet to show since my rig is still under construction.

Right now all the parts have collected at my home and as soon as I get back from vacation (7th of jan) I'll built it, and tey will come :)

 

I will post my stuff here once I'm done..

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Running currently 2.7v + enabled:

 

DRAM Frequency Set - 200=RAM/FSB:01/01

Command Per Clock (CPC) - Enable

CAS Latency Control (Tcl) - 3.0

RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd) - 03 Bus Clocks

Min RAS# active time (Tras) - 08 Bus Clocks

Row precharge time (Trp) - 02 Bus Clocks

Row Cycle time (Trc) - 08 Bus Clocks

Row refresh cyc time (Trfc) - 16 Bus Clocks

Row to Row delay (Trrd) - 03 Bus Clocks

Write recovery time (Twr) - 03 Bus Clocks

Write to Read delay (Twtr) - 02 Bus Clocks

Read to Write delay (Trwt) - 03 Bus Clocks

Refresh Period (Tref) - 3120

Write CAS Latency (Twcl) - Auto

DRAM Bank Interleave - Enabled

 

DQS Skew Control - Auto

DQS Skew Value - 0

DRAM Drive Strength - Level 6

DRAM Data Drive Strength - Auto

Max Async Latency - 8.0ns

DRAM Response Time - Normal

Read Preamble Time - 5.5ns

IdleCycle Limit - 256 Cycles

Dynamic Counter - Disable

R/W Queue Bypass - 16x

Bypass Max - 7x

32 Byte Granularity - Disable(4 burst)

 

Memtested clean up to 277 with a low multi but no go at 11x past 265. Stable in all games and benchies.

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[face red] I gues it was me myself who said they were infineon... DUH!!

 

Anyway, my rigs running now and just passed 11 hours and 37 minutes of priming both cores of my 165 at 2610MHz (290x9).

I knew my mem would handle 261MHz, but on the MSI board it didn't go above that.

 

So with all this info and a pound of newly found good luck I will try to go beyond that final frontier and see what the mem can do... on stock bios first.

 

Still testing and when it fails I will be using all you guys's timings and I'll be back with the results shortly.

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