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Old 15th Jun 2008, 11:39 PM   #71 (permalink)
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Old 15th Jun 2008, 11:44 PM   #72 (permalink)
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thanks i am user there
anyway i was thinking about patriot 1066 , Geil 1066 Black Dragon or MUSHKIN XP 1066
mushkin uses micron ddr
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Old 25th Jun 2008, 05:16 AM   #73 (permalink)
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i like the new aeneon memory.

high speed, stock voltage. perfecto.
only they (qimonda), and micron can produce this kind of product. module house can't do that.
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Hmm, Aeneon only makes value ram right?Does that mean if using the ram for ocing it would b quite decent?
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Seems like I'm late for the E8400 OC party. I'll be hopefully getting my E8400 by today/tomorrow max. The voltages you guys used to get 4GHz+ really puzzles me as I'm seeing others using as high as 1.4xV just to reach the same clock with the E8400. Is this something to do with a good batch then?
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unix cpu should push highest voltage whne u just set up fsb
dont ask me how but how i see on my mbo even with EPU override cpu is adjusting voltake to it self (it could be also something in bios)
wolfdale how i hear is sensitiv to high voltage
my cpu is in range from 1.08V to 1.18V(at 450fsb) and highest is 1.22V so i would not recomend you to push high voltages
one more thing you will sens a holl from 425 to 445 fsb (system will not boot from some strange reason but when you set higher fsb it will work without any problem all setups rund here is on default voltage so no need for extra tuning)

p.s.i had 8500 few days ago and all i can say is that he is not much faster than 8200
difference in converting mp3,rar is few seconds, only data copy and memory write is higher by 1000 in everest read is only 500

p.s.2. one more thing i have geted OCZ 2x2Gb 1066Mhz Reaper it goes like hell (related to my last post)
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I was considering Reaper modules myself but it would I think it would have clearance issues with a hyper 212 configured to exhaust out the back.
I'm looking to try 9x400=3600GHz and later 9x450=4.05GHz with with the least possible stable voltage. Course I'll be running at stock speed until my hyper212 arrives, I'm not going to OC on stock cooler ...
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Seems like I'm late for the E8400 OC party. I'll be hopefully getting my E8400 by today/tomorrow max. The voltages you guys used to get 4GHz+ really puzzles me as I'm seeing others using as high as 1.4xV just to reach the same clock with the E8400. Is this something to do with a good batch then?
I'm using water cooling. Fuzion waterblock with MCR320 radiator. I dropped it to 4.0GHz because my RAM couldn't take it. I think it could do 4.2GHz if it wasn't for my RAM.
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I was considering Reaper modules myself but it would I think it would have clearance issues with a hyper 212 configured to exhaust out the back.
I'm looking to try 9x400=3600GHz and later 9x450=4.05GHz with with the least possible stable voltage. Course I'll be running at stock speed until my hyper212 arrives, I'm not going to OC on stock cooler ...
well OCZ modules are not that big
reaper 1200+ is much higher than this one and also much wideer
anyway there is ocz SLI kit (4gb) thats have small coolers on it (it is also 1066)

about fsb that would be enough for default voltage
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