DerwenArtos12
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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: oldfart
The replies look accurate in regard to the type of ram being used. Buffalo and BH5 were mentioned. I'm curious to see how this BH5 performs compared to other BH5 based. 215 - 220 with good timings is in the ballpark.Originally posted by: DerwenArtos12
Originally posted by: joe2004
I think your planned config. is the "sweet spot" given current prices. Your 2.6C w/BH-5's should get you to about 3Ghz at 1:1 or about 3.4Ghz at 5:4. (all while maintaining tight timings).
That is a bit optimistic. I am sure it is possible but "should" is not the word I would use.
One SHOULD expect more like 215-220 with 2-3-2-6 or with a relaxed settings 2-2-2-6. Anything over 220 depends very much on the particular sticks. 512 stick do not overclock as high as 256 though Buffalo just might be the exception.
Anyway, Buffalo will be OK for P4C800.
I swear people never read the entire thread anymore. It is PC3700 with BH-5 chips.
I am sorry but PC 3700 runs at DDR433 which is 216 right there. So for you to continue saying that 215-220 is the most you can get out of BH-5 is just rediculous. It should be easy to get 235-240 out of these chips with a balpark of 2,3,3,7 timings and 2.8v.
actually, pc3700 is ddr466
pc3200 = ddr400
pc3500 = ddr433
pc3700 = ddr466
pc4000 = ddr500
k thanks!
Excuse me you are right. I had 3500 and 3700 mixed up. So Even better that is 233 so the max you should be albe to get is about 250 on tight timings. This ram is perfect for P4 overclocking unless you want more than 250fsb which is huge. 25% overclock is a really good overclock.