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DFI NF4 + Corsair 4400C2.5 - DRAM Config


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Ok, spent last night and today making this for everyone that has Corsair 4400C2.5 memory that cannot get it to work.

 

Take a look at the pics...pretty self explanatory...let me know if they helped ya

 

 

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corsair440c25-bios-1.jpg

 

corsair440c25-bios-2.jpg

 

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oops, forgot to give a HUGE SPECIAL THANKS to Infinity for sending this 4400C2.5 to me to allow me to test, and for not getting upset that it has taken me almost 3 months to get around to testing!!!!.

 

 

gonna try now to get this rig in the Overclocking Database with one of them Rgone setups (his is 290x10, don't know if I will get that, but I can probably get pretty good since these modules seem to be fantastic!)

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Rgone had his own sticky, in the Overclocking section, on this memory, with his own recommended timings. That thread appears to have been deleted within the past 8 hours.

 

The thing is, Rgone had recommended those timings for memory other than just the Corsair 4400C2.5.

 

I understand that DFI-street has a "working relationship" with various manufacturers, and that the other thread might have confused the issue as to what was ideal for JUST the Corsair memory, but is it possible to post Rgone's timings elsewhere?

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Hi, I have those memories, and i can't get 275mhz or +:drool: 1:1 at 2.8v Vdimm.

I have a 618-1 bios. What bios version are you using in the test or the recommended version for this memory? .

 

I have a test a lot of version of bios and only the 618-1 has have a stable at 275mhz.

 

I need help for configure this motherboard pleese!

 

Thanx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sorry for my bad english :P .

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Rgone had his own sticky, in the Overclocking section, on this memory, with his own recommended timings. That thread appears to have been deleted within the past 8 hours.

 

The thing is, Rgone had recommended those timings for memory other than just the Corsair 4400C2.5.

 

I understand that DFI-street has a "working relationship" with various manufacturers, and that the other thread might have confused the issue as to what was ideal for JUST the Corsair memory, but is it possible to post Rgone's timings elsewhere?

Rgone's settings were overclocked settings. These are stock speed settings to help people get up and running at stock speeds (what good is overclocking if you cannot even get stock speeds????)

 

the values above are workable on a 3200+ Venice as well as a 4400+ X2, and also a 3200+ Sempron 939 (not that anyone has one of these)

 

to whoever was asking which bios...maybe you should take a look at the screenshots as it lists which bios version I am using.

 

Using a -1 bios is NOT RECOMMENDED....-1 is so super tight that BH-5 based memory will barely run

 

 

I'm just completing the last tests to put this in the Overclocking Database @ 275x10

 

I didnt have a single hitch getting this memory running stock speeds nor getting it to do it's rated speed of DDR550 (275Mhz)

 

This thread is for everyone that has this memory that has complained to me that they cannot get it to run stock speeds.

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here's my OC Database entry that I am posting right now:

 

 

 

DFI LANPARTY nF4 SLI-DR NF44 SLI-DR - 6/23-2 BIOS (Oskar Wu Alpha BIOS)

 

AMD Athlon64 3200+ Venice core

 

2x512MB Corsair 4400C2.5 (XMS512-4400C25, XMS4404v1.1)

 

Sapphire Radeon X300SE 128MB PCI-E, ATI catalyst 5.6 Drivers

 

Hitachi 80GB SATA II hdd (8MB cache)

 

ASUS CD-S520/A5 Black

 

IDE CD-ROM Drive

 

OCZ PowerStream

 

OCZ600ADJ ATX 600W Power Supply - Retail

 

Thermalright SLK-948U bolt-thru heatsink + Enermax 92mm adjustable fan

 

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corsair4400c25_275x10_bios-1.jpg

 

corsair4400c25_275x10_bios-2.jpg

 

corsair4400c25_275x10_bios-2b.jpg

 

 

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==========

 

 

Genie BIOS Settings:

FSB Bus Frequency - 275

LDT/FSB Frequency Ration - AUTO

CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio - Auto

PCI eXpress Frequency - 100Mhz

 

CPU VID StartUp Value - 1.550v

 

CPU VID Control - 1.325v

CPU VID Special Control - Above VID * 126%

LDT Voltage Control - 1.20v

Chip Set Voltage Control - 1.50v

DRAM Voltage Control - 2.80v

 

DRAM Configuration Settings:

DRAM Frequency Set - 200 (DRAM/FSB:1/01)

Command Per Clock (CPC) - Auto

CAS Latency Control (Tcl) - 2.5

RAS# to CAS# delay (Trcd) - 04 Bus Clocks

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

Row precharge time (Trp) - 04 Bus Clocks

Row Cycle time (Trc) - 09 Bus Clocks

Row refresh cyc time (Trfc) - 19 Bus Clocks

Row to Row delay (Trrd) - 03 Bus Clocks

Write recovery time (Twr) - 02 Bus Clocks

Write to Read delay (Twtr) - 02 Bus Clocks

Read to Write delay (Trwt) - 04 Bus Clocks

Refresh Period (Tref) - 2560 Cycles

Write CAS Latency (Twcl) - 05 Bus Clocks

DRAM Bank Interleave - Enabled

 

DQS Skew Control - Auto

DQS Skew Value - 0

DRAM Drive Strength - Level 7

DRAM Data Drive Strength - Level 2

Max Async Latency - 9.0 Nano Seconds

DRAM Response Time - Fast

Read Preamble Time - 6.0 Nano Seconds

IdleCycle Limit - 256 Cycles

Dynamic Counter - Disable

R/W Queue Bypass - 16 x

Bypass Max - 04 x

32 Byte Granularity - Disable(4 Bursts)

 

 

==========

 

 

Prime95 + 3dMark2001SE + CPU-Z 1.29 + Everest 2.01:

 

http://www.angrygames.com/ocdb/angry/corsa...25-275x10-1.jpg

 

 

3dMark2003:

 

corsair4400c25-275x10-3.jpg

 

 

3dMark2005:

 

corsair4400c25-275x10-4.jpg

 

 

Aquamark 3d:

 

corsair4400c25-275x10-2.jpg

 

 

Everest Home Edition 2.01 - Memory Writes:

 

corsair4400c25-275x10-5.jpg

 

 

Everest Home Edition 2.01 - Memory Latency:

 

corsair4400c25-275x10-5b.jpg

 

 

==========

 

 

 

short description:

275x10 @ 2750Mhz, 1.325v + 126%

2.5-4-8-4 @ 2.8v vdimm

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