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10th January 2004, 17:28 | #51 |
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| what is the maximum save voltage that you can put on twinmoss 50B chip for 24/24 use?? |
10th January 2004, 17:34 | #52 |
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| 3.2 Vddr or something like that
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11th January 2004, 12:45 | #53 | |
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Anyone else who has problems with Mushkin?? What memory do you guys recommend then?? | |
14th January 2004, 15:43 | #54 |
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| yeah guys, try out 2-2-2-6 timings, and you`ll see they`re faster then 2-2-2-11, anyway update this test with these timings, please |
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14th January 2004, 19:50 | #56 |
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| I have no harddisk with an Nforce2 install anymore.... Now it's kt800 or intel 875/865
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17th March 2004, 20:17 | #57 |
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| I just installed my first nvidia powered motherboard.. oooh.. the tension yes I'm running behind, haven't got around to installing an nForce setup. My NF7-S v2 is now installed, up and running, new version of NF7vcore supports changing timings from windows.. here are quick results, average from 3x repeating sisoft tests cl2 2-3-5 --Int: 2911 || Float: 2629 cl2 2-3-11 --Int: 2959 || Float: 2620 difference is.. almost none existent, you will NEVER notice it in daily usage of your rig.
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18th March 2004, 12:42 | #58 |
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| Try the difference between 2-2-2-5 and 2-2-2-11 Just to see how it handles... |
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| no can do mister Jones, dont have BH-5 memory
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