It is hard to believe that my old generic PC66 CAS3 (Micron chip tag -10) is
now running at 141 MHz CAS3 (HSTCLK + PCICLK). That's well 214% above the
default speed, giving me 581MB/sec FPU/Memory bandwidth. This is
surprising for me since it is a very old module bought about 3 - 3.5 years
ago when PC100 is not even available. I have just finished testing its
stability by looping Quake2 for 6 hours.
I previously running it at 108 CAS2 (HSTCLK) to make my Duron run at 1026
(108x9.5).
SySoft Memory Sandra Speed (ALU & FPU/Memory Bandwidth)
PC66@141 CAS3 : 471 / 581 MB/sec (ALU/Memory only increases a little
though)
PC66@108 CAS2 : 435 / 455 MB/sec
QuakeIII Demo1 test 800x600x16 --> Abit KT7, Duron 700@1026 MHz (108FSB),
Asus MX 220/210 :
PC66@141 CAS3 : 111 fps
PC66@108 CAS2 : 113.8 fps (+2.52%)
This Abit KT7 board is really amazing with its tweaking capability. The
memory runs stable in KT7 by tweaking the MD Driving Strength to LOW instead
of HI
I can't help myself laughing hard. This memory module never stop giving me
surprise.
First, I found out it can run 124MHz CAS2, and now....141MHz CAS3.
This is a the ultimate memory overclocking. LOLLLLL
Crazy & scaryyy !!!!!
now running at 141 MHz CAS3 (HSTCLK + PCICLK). That's well 214% above the
default speed, giving me 581MB/sec FPU/Memory bandwidth. This is
surprising for me since it is a very old module bought about 3 - 3.5 years
ago when PC100 is not even available. I have just finished testing its
stability by looping Quake2 for 6 hours.
I previously running it at 108 CAS2 (HSTCLK) to make my Duron run at 1026
(108x9.5).
SySoft Memory Sandra Speed (ALU & FPU/Memory Bandwidth)
PC66@141 CAS3 : 471 / 581 MB/sec (ALU/Memory only increases a little
though)
PC66@108 CAS2 : 435 / 455 MB/sec
QuakeIII Demo1 test 800x600x16 --> Abit KT7, Duron 700@1026 MHz (108FSB),
Asus MX 220/210 :
PC66@141 CAS3 : 111 fps
PC66@108 CAS2 : 113.8 fps (+2.52%)
This Abit KT7 board is really amazing with its tweaking capability. The
memory runs stable in KT7 by tweaking the MD Driving Strength to LOW instead
of HI
I can't help myself laughing hard. This memory module never stop giving me
surprise.
First, I found out it can run 124MHz CAS2, and now....141MHz CAS3.
This is a the ultimate memory overclocking. LOLLLLL
Crazy & scaryyy !!!!!
