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Old 26th June 2003, 08:56   #1
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I know this isn't the "Big-Boy's" Bandwidth, but just playing around to see where the OCZ Gold Dual Channel 3700 would go, I pushed her to 250FSB at 1:1 Ratio. Considering I'm running 4x256MB sticks maxing out the DIMMs I'd say it's pretty good. I'm happy. Thought I'd share my happiness with Y'All.
 
Old 26th June 2003, 09:18   #2
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at what timings are they running?
vmem mod?
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Old 26th June 2003, 13:32   #3
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1*256mb @250mhz isn't too amazing, but 4 sticks is!

Are they running at a healthy voltage?
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Sorry Fellars. 2-4-4-8. and VDIMM was 2.m8V which is like butta! I have no volt mod, if I did these bables would be screaming. XCan't do squat with 2.8VDIMM these days. I hit 255FSB 1:1 at 2.5-4-4-8 but it wouldn't remain atble so I didn't/couldn't really snapshot it. Well maybe I could, but I think, that's cheating. If it's not 3DMark2001SE or even better 3DMark2203 stable then I don't consider it stable, but all I tested was Nature Game 4 because I think some thing's wrong with my videocard. It was acting really weird the other day, in the heat and was artifcating in Nature Ganme 4, and first shots in 2003. So I only verified the stability with those, but if you can run Nature without artifacts, or just about anything in 2003 it's stable. Plus this is the IS7-E, which is hurting right now for a new BIOS
 
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nice mhz speed with that low voltage.
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Old 28th June 2003, 07:15   #6
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Thanks gamer i just went crazy last night and reached 2422MHz without even trying. I'm don't even need 1.575Vcore, but my AC has to be on the same line as my PC, so it's Cra'Cy. I finally am getting close to 6000MB/s bandwidth
 
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