G.Skill 2 x 1GB

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bjc112

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Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Why in the Hell i would spend $212 on this crap memory who cannot even do 250mhz. When i can buy a PQI Turbo PC4000 which can do 260mhz easily for the same price.

Link...

I got my RMA#, no I just need to place another order!
 

kamranziadar

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Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Why in the Hell i would spend $212 on this crap memory who cannot even do 250mhz. When i can buy a PQI Turbo PC4000 which can do 260mhz easily for the same price.

Link...

I got my RMA#, no I just need to place another order!


Here is a link and if you don;t believe me read the reviews by searching on google.
Link
 

fbrdphreak

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Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Why in the Hell i would spend $212 on this crap memory who cannot even do 250mhz. When i can buy a PQI Turbo PC4000 which can do 260mhz easily for the same price.

Link...

I got my RMA#, no I just need to place another order!


Here is a link and if you don;t believe me read the reviews by searching on google.
Link
We're talking about 2GB kits.
 

fbrdphreak

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Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
I'm not one to pay $300 for RAM, so I'm thinking of this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146397

Or I might be able to talk a guy selling his 2GB Ballistix Z503 PC4000 for $250-$260.

You think I should get the Ballistix, even if its $260?

I am going to grab that set right there and just pay the difference.
The thing is I've not found a review on that Mushkin and I know the Ballistix will do decent timings around 240MHz and can run 1:1 up to 300MHz with 3-3-3 timings.

Decisions, decisions...
 

bjc112

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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
I'm not one to pay $300 for RAM, so I'm thinking of this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146397

Or I might be able to talk a guy selling his 2GB Ballistix Z503 PC4000 for $250-$260.

You think I should get the Ballistix, even if its $260?

I am going to grab that set right there and just pay the difference.
The thing is I've not found a review on that Mushkin and I know the Ballistix will do decent timings around 240MHz and can run 1:1 up to 300MHz with 3-3-3 timings.

Decisions, decisions...

Well I don't know what I am going to do...

The Ballistix are nice but pricey.. I really wish I just had my Rev 2 except 2x1GB.. I may just send the G.Skill's back and not buy anything yet..

I would get an RMA from G.Skill, but I don't really trust the memory with the dividers and such..

 

Mucker

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YUP, they are good ones, like everything else in the wonderful world of OC, YMMV......

I still think it was impressive when the GSkill rep to asked someone to pick a serial number between 0 and 99 (corresponding to the number of sets sitting right in front of him). Someone said 69 of course, and he pulled out the set that ended in that S/N and proceeded to test. He hit DDR500 immediately. (Has the photos and screenshots to prove it see here starting at thread #332: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=77205&page=14&pp=25)

Mine are equally as easy to work with.

The biggest thing I found is to enter all of the settings exacly, to the T, in the bios. It could very well be a memory controller problem also. Sometimes you can overcome it with higher Vcore...

 

Zap

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I'm running mine at DDR416 CAS 2... default voltage. It wouldn't want to run DDR450 CAS 2 even at 3.11v... don't know, maybe it's the ECS motherboard I'm using it on. :eek: Still waiting for my Abit K8N board from Monarch that I ordered a week ago today.
 

Mucker

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Originally posted by: Zap
I'm running mine at DDR416 CAS 2... default voltage. It wouldn't want to run DDR450 CAS 2 even at 3.11v... don't know, maybe it's the ECS motherboard I'm using it on. :eek: Still waiting for my Abit K8N board from Monarch that I ordered a week ago today.


You have to loosen timigs as you go up. Try 2.5-3-2-5-1T @ 2.7v at DDR450. If higher than DDR470 use 3-3-2-5. This memory does not respond that much to voltage. It works almost the same 2.6-2.8v. Don't bother going higher than 2.8....
 

bjc112

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Originally posted by: Mucker
Originally posted by: kamranziadar
Why in the Hell i would spend $212 on this crap memory who cannot even do 250mhz.


;) http://members.cox.net/mucker/GSkill/OPTFPMW3.jpg

What board is that on?

Are you running a 180 divider?

The sticks I have are definitely bad.. So I am praying the next set it good.. At least I could pop my Rev 2 back in and Im back @ it with 235 @ 2/3/3/8 1T
 

Mucker

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DFI nF4 Ultra-D, 623-3 official, orange slots, 180 divider

sorry to hear about your sticks.....
 

Zap

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Originally posted by: Mucker
Originally posted by: Zap
I'm running mine at DDR416 CAS 2... default voltage. It wouldn't want to run DDR450 CAS 2 even at 3.11v... don't know, maybe it's the ECS motherboard I'm using it on. :eek: Still waiting for my Abit K8N board from Monarch that I ordered a week ago today.


You have to loosen timigs as you go up. Try 2.5-3-2-5-1T @ 2.7v at DDR450. If higher than DDR470 use 3-3-2-5. This memory does not respond that much to voltage. It works almost the same 2.6-2.8v. Don't bother going higher than 2.8....

Yes, they work at CAS 2.5 DDR450 at default voltage. I didn't know these sticks don't respond to voltage well. I still feel that they are an excellent value at $185 shipped.
 

bjc112

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Got my new sticks..

Able to run 225 @ 2.5/3/3/8 (2.7v)

Memtest made about 4 passes then I just killed it so I could use the computer..

I will push them further, but I don't want to drop to Cas 3.

I dont want DDR 500 @ 3/3/3/8..

:D
 

fbrdphreak

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Originally posted by: bjc112
Got my new sticks..

Able to run 225 @ 2.5/3/3/8 (2.7v)

Memtest made about 4 passes then I just killed it so I could use the computer..

I will push them further, but I don't want to drop to Cas 3.

I dont want DDR 500 @ 3/3/3/8..

:D
These are the same G.SKILL's? Mine wouldn't even do that @ 225. I finally said fvck it and dropped to the next divider (made it like 208MHz?) and I couldn't even do 2.5-3-2!!! :| Had to do 2.5-3-3, which is plan f-ing irritating.

Oh well. I'd get the Ballistix but I just bought a 2005FPW ;)
 

bjc112

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Dec 23, 2000
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Originally posted by: fbrdphreak
Originally posted by: bjc112
Got my new sticks..

Able to run 225 @ 2.5/3/3/8 (2.7v)

Memtest made about 4 passes then I just killed it so I could use the computer..

I will push them further, but I don't want to drop to Cas 3.

I dont want DDR 500 @ 3/3/3/8..

:D
These are the same G.SKILL's? Mine wouldn't even do that @ 225. I finally said fvck it and dropped to the next divider (made it like 208MHz?) and I couldn't even do 2.5-3-2!!! :| Had to do 2.5-3-3, which is plan f-ing irritating.

Oh well. I'd get the Ballistix but I just bought a 2005FPW ;)



Same ZX sticks.. My first ones wouldn't even run 192mhz @ 2/3/3/8

These ones are running just fine. I'll push the bar with them soon! I am hoping for 250mhz @ cas2.5 which might be a pipe dream!

I would be more happy with a 2005fpw than tighter timings and memory speed :p

Conrgats on a nice monitor!