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Ok guys I know alot of people have this ram: TWINX1024-4400C25PT and here are my settings that allow me to hit 296x9 @ 1.6 volts I dont run that because its too risky with my case setup atm, until i get my watercooling

 

Ok these settings are error free for 6 hours 18 passed 0 failed in memtest!

 

Mhz: 200 1:1

CPC: Enabled

TCL: 2.5

TRCD: 4

TRAS: 7

TRP: 3

TRC: 10

TRFC: 15

TRRD: 3

TWR: 2

TWTR: 1

TRWT: Auto

TREF: Auto

TWCL: 1

Bank Interleave: DISABLED

 

Skew : Auto

Skew Value: 0

DRAM Drive Strength: Level 7

DRAM Data Drive Strenght: Level 1

Async Latency: 7 nano seconds

Preamble: Auto

IdleCycle Limit: 256 cycles

Dynamic Counter: DISABLED

Bypass: 16X

Bypass MAX: Auto

32 Byte Granularity: Disabled (8 Bursts)

 

Well there you go, have fun testing, just remember that you want 2.5 # # 7 those 2 numbers are proven best for winchesters on this ram! I tried 2.5 3 3 7 @ 2.9v and no luck, same with 2.8v, just a bunch of errors

 

run this at 2.8volts and run memtest, post results!

 

Thank You For Your Support To the 14 Year Old Community,

 

oRiOn

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AMD says that their proc's are 1.4v! Thats why im not pushing 1.6v until I get my watercooling. So once I get water cooling I will hit 300x9, i can easily reach 296x9 :)

 

NEW UPDATE! 25 PASSED 0 FAILED! 8 Hours Straight!

 

http://www.geocities.com/arsnl2k2/DSC02038.JPG

 

 

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I'm going to up the volts to 2.9 turn on bank interleave and run 2.5 3 3 7 and test it while im in school, I will report back ASAP

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ok 2.5 3 3 7 didn't turn out ok, and 2.5 4 3 7 @ 2.8v are rock solid, prime95 for 7 hours, I clocked down to 289x9 until i get my watercooling rig

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mastakilla, the reason why you can't clock your winnie is becuase the new winnies need some more volts in them, try 1.55v @ 104% and if you have good cooling run 1.55 @ 110% and you can hit 296 maybe 297

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ok after running prime95 for hours and running various tests on different settings I believe that one of the best settings for this ram is the ones stated above:

 

Mhz: 200 1:1

CPC: Enabled

TCL: 2.5

TRCD: 4

TRAS: 7

TRP: 3

TRC: 10

TRFC: 15

TRRD: 3

TWR: 2

TWTR: 1

TRWT: Auto

TREF: Auto

TWCL: 1

Bank Interleave: DISABLED

 

Skew : Auto

Skew Value: 0

DRAM Drive Strength: Level 7

DRAM Data Drive Strenght: Level 1

Async Latency: 7 nano seconds

Preamble: Auto

IdleCycle Limit: 256 cycles

Dynamic Counter: DISABLED

Bypass: 16X

Bypass MAX: Auto

32 Byte Granularity: Disabled (8 Bursts)

 

all @ 2.8v

 

it is super stable and good speed, with low volts so you wont fry your ram.

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mastakilla, the reason why you can't clock your winnie is becuase the new winnies need some more volts in them, try 1.55v @ 104% and if you have good cooling run 1.55 @ 110% and you can hit 296 maybe 297

 

actually its runnin 1.55v x 104% since a long time,

 

and that is the highest volts that still have effect (i tried till above 1.7v)

 

it all doesnt help

 

its just my winnie im afraid :(

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Mastakilla, (this would apply to anyone reading this with a late 04 or early 05 winnie)

 

Try using lower volts in the CPU VID (no more than 1.40) and higher percentages, see if that gets you a larger OC. Example: CPU VID = 1.35 + 113% = 1.525V or 1.30 + 123% = 1.599

 

Hope that helps :)

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tried that, didnt work... :/

 

also that only seems to help when ur voltages are wrong i think?

 

and my voltages are right, and do rise when i augment them normally

 

i also discovered that using the % the voltage becomes variable... and to stay stable at the same speed i had to put that % voltage in a way that it gave more volts, then if i would do it without giving it much percent

 

so that even worse then the 104% is use now...

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