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Okay.....

I'be Been Searching Around This Forums To Find Any Existence Of Dfi Member Who Are Using Ocz Premiere Series (2x512)mb Ddr400. Any Suggession On What Optimal Timing And Highest Frequency It Can Do???

Any One Who Experienced This Trial And I Need The Result!!!!

Please..

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i think we're almost get similar oc result for this ram.. erm about yer gpu, is that gto2 manage to handle full level of detail using 1074x768 resolutions? I cant afford for newly ati releases (shader 3.0)... Thinkin of this gto due to its very reasonable prices...

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that was my chip before i got these 2Gb. Rock stable at 233, DDR466. 2.5-3-3-8-2T @3.2V. Primed 8 hours and memtest too. cant complain for a $80 1Gb kit :)

 

ps: i might need to let u know that my 3dmark score using [email protected] is LOWER than using DDR400@[email protected]. By only 50-ish points, but still, i ran it more than a few times, DDR466 still gives lower mark.

 

that is only to further proof AG's theory on Athlon64's integrated memory controller. Regardless the bandwidth, the timing is the more important factor. DDR's bandwidth is barely useful in the case of AMD64s.

 

also, off-topic, but might as well wait for the new x1800GTO ;)

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I actually got a crappy GTO2. The max i've been able to overclock it and have it gaming stable is 520/600. Others have been able to break 540 on the core, but no matter what I do, I can't do it on this card.

 

1024*768 for what game? I play BF2 and AOE3 running at 1280*1024. For BF2, the settings are on medium and AA is set at 4x, IIRC. AOE3 I have everything set to high.

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that is only to further proof AG's theory on Athlon64's integrated memory controller. Regardless the bandwidth, the timing is the more important factor. DDR's bandwidth is barely useful in the case of AMD64s.

 

also, off-topic, but might as well wait for the new x1800GTO ;)

Yeah, cpu speed is #1... then #2 is the latencies. Btw, I don't think memory bandwith is usefull when its above certain speed with AMD64 or Intel, the rest is a waste I guess.

 

x1800GTO, hmm interesting :)

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I did a bit of fiddling around, and I managed to get the ram to run at 240MHz 2.5-4-4-8 2T @ 2.89v. Windows will boot, and 15 rounds of test5 of memtest passed. I will run prime95 later.

Run all the tests, sometimes #5 is very tough but IMO #7 is tougher.

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I ran a cumulative test for 2 passes, and then didn't have the patience to continue.

 

I know the CPU is rock solid, so if i prime, then it will be the ram that craps out.

 

On another note though, I don't think I will keep this configuration. I'm pumping more volts than I want through this ram, and the gain in performanceis most likely negligible compared to running with a 9/10 divider at 2.5-3-3-6 1T.

 

Also, this ram will only POST with 2.5 as cas latency. 2 or 3 doesn't work... weird....

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