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9th January 2004, 01:24 | #41 |
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9th January 2004, 07:54 | #42 |
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| Left: Bh5 Right: TwinMos "50B" |
9th January 2004, 11:57 | #43 |
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| what is so special of a 50B chip?? |
9th January 2004, 12:51 | #44 |
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9th January 2004, 22:56 | #45 |
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| Guys do you know that 11-2-2-2 ISN'T the fastest timings on nForce boards I've found THE FASTEST - it's 12-2-1-2 :spank: ... if your RAM can handle this. I ve got Kingstone PC2700 (Winbond BH6) and I've run Memory Bandwith test in Sandra 2004 at FSB 190 (my Epox 8RDA+ isn't able to go further) with this timings. Greetings. |
10th January 2004, 11:11 | #46 |
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| What's the gain then? Compared with 2-2-2-12... |
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| I'm selling the setup (mobo+cpu+ram '50b') used in this review. Interested ? mail me Quote:
Wel, cas 1.5 is also faster, but not really supported, so... i'm sure that He BH5 will run the timings you mentioned, but of course, with a little voltage increase
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10th January 2004, 13:23 | #49 | |
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It's only an information - i don't think you could use these timings at FSB over 200MHz without loosing stability. I'm running now FSB188 (i repeat i'm mobo limited) with 12-2-1-2 and in 3DMarks and games everything is fine. As for the prime - i don't use it as a memory tester. If everything runs fine why bother ?? | |
10th January 2004, 13:27 | #50 |
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| The post above is mine - i don't know why it shows ''unregistered'' :grin: |
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