Oh we'll have a review alright, come Hell or High Voltage...hehehedududududhhhh I'm working on a new Optimizer myself. I call it the; Crab-o-master-flab-o-matic-crack-as-tic-skank-a-twank-ster-zip-crip-tippy-tripper-dingle-berry-puller-spooch-er-master-jam-twatic-big-ole-butt-o-clocker... I basically take a lamp cord, cut the bare wires, attach one to each ear with binding posts (ear piercing kit comes in the box), place an LED in my mouth (clnech between teeth), hold a stick of memory in one hand and stick my other hand in my reservoir (or metal bucket of water). Then I plug it in. You have to use regular water, no dionized, and you get some serious action. I don't how much I overclock, because I keep waking up in the hospital smelling burnt flesh, with the OCZ logo burned into the palm of my hand. I'm definately getting a patent on this. Stay tuned for the review :super: |
Drugs are evol !! Bad Liquid, bad !! :^D |
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do you even know how much the performance difference is between single/dual channel on an nForce2 mobo? it's pratically NONE existant! http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...254&articID=78 |
That'a amazing JMKE. I had this image in my head that Dual DDR is analogous to "Stereo" or something. And with Mono you were missing out. But I never knew the performance difference was that small! This gives me a whole knew perspective on my Athlon64 3400, Chaintech ZNF3-250 system. Although Chaintech STILL hasn't released a BIOS which allows multiplier adjustment, using Clock Gen for nForce3 allows you to change the multipleir, but you can only use one stick of memory. So now I can place one 1024MB stick of Kingston in my board, have plenty of memory, and be able to overclock my system for real!!! |
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do note that those tests are for NFORCE2 AXP only, don't know if there is a large difference between SC<>DC on nForce3 boards.. with A64 FX CPU's |
Do note that I paid a lot for Dual Channel memory... I don't see the point of using it in Single Channel and paid so much... :rolleyes: |
if you gain more then 9 mhz fsb , there is a point of using it in single channel , even if you paid for dual channel. but maybe a 3.3 V Voltmod @ the motherboard is more usefull for you |
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