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30th June 2005, 22:50 | #41 |
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| yeah i am also interested in tccd
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1st July 2005, 11:47 | #42 | |
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Or what am I missing? Quanta costa per stick? | |
1st July 2005, 12:25 | #43 |
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| No the Week (10 stick -> About 1100 €) |
3rd July 2005, 01:13 | #44 |
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| FYI Just bought 2 sticks ch5 from computermsa ->200 MHz 2-3-2-5 @ 2.6V in dual channel at my dfi bord. VERY STABLE did some very quick test. @ 3v 230 -> 2-3-2-5 (@3.2v still testing) @ 3.2V 220 -> 1.5-2-2-5 (when going higher errors in memtest) @ 3v 200 -> 2-2-2-5 (testing at 3.2V ->220 at the moment 2 houres without errors in memtest) at 225 it goes wrong. question. can i run these sticks for 24H/24H @ 3.2V ? |
3rd July 2005, 09:10 | #45 | |
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3rd July 2005, 12:53 | #46 |
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| jippen -> Yes, 3.4V if you want but it must be to much hot, need fan vegeta -> Samsung TCCD chip is VERY expensive, it's for this all memory on these chip are expensive |
4th July 2005, 15:13 | #47 |
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| Hey I have 2 CH-5 ram dimms ComputerSMSA DDR400 I can run them at x-3-x-x without a problem... but when i try x-2-x-x -timings the system doesn't want to boot anymore... he accepts the x-2-x-x timing in bios, and after reboot everything still works fine,but i can't boot into windows... does anyone has a similar problem ? chip info : COMPUTERSMSA K 1024-400CH-5 0522 Ow, my mobo is a DFI LANPARTY UT Nforce 3 |
4th July 2005, 15:31 | #48 | |
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| Chips probably can't run at x2xx timings, but they also aren't rated for that: Quote:
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4th July 2005, 15:35 | #49 | ||
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edit : damn... why didn't i tried booting with my memtest - cd .. Then i'll know whether the ram could handle the speeds or not, and whether windows 's the problem... | ||
4th July 2005, 18:40 | #50 |
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| Maybe your Kit don't love 2-2-2-5, is possible CH-5 is certified 200 MHz 2-3-2-5 @ 2.8V |
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