Originally posted by: Avalon
July's OCZ Revolution check
Sorry to badger you guys, it just seemed like it was going to be out a while ago, and there was quite a bit of stir swirling about it...I'm just really anxious to see it. Sorry if I'm being a pest![]()
Hmmm.....Revolution? What is that?Originally posted by: Avalon
July's OCZ Revolution check
Sorry to badger you guys, it just seemed like it was going to be out a while ago, and there was quite a bit of stir swirling about it...I'm just really anxious to see it. Sorry if I'm being a pest![]()
Me thinks you didn't get the memo....That's the Cryo-ZOriginally posted by: SteveOCZ
Phase change![]()
Originally posted by: Duke79
Hi OCZ support guys ... I have a question about getting some new OCZ ram for an older computer that I'm giving my son. It has an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe motherboard and an AMD XP 3200+ processor. I want to upgrade to a 2 GIG ram kit so I can run it dual channel. Would this memory work with the system? Any chance of overclocking?
OCZ OCZP4002GK 2GB Kit DDR400 PC3200 Platinum XTC Edition Dual Channel Kit
Thanks!
The only thing that I can surmise is that the 2GB load on the board is limiting the HTT speed.Originally posted by: aka1nas
Hi Ryder,
I am hitting the same HTT wall with 1T or 2T command rate and with anything ranging from 2-2-2-8 to 3-4-4-10 timings. I initially tried the sticks in DIMM 3 and 4 and the results were slightly worse so I moved them to 1 and 2. I am running a modded version of the 1.D BIOS for the Neo 2 platinum. Out of curiosity, what ICs are on those sticks? I could try to find a BIOS optimized for that RAM IC type then.
It's a bit bizarre with the HTT thing. It is completely rock solid at super low timings at 279HTT (180Mhz DDR speed), but even 1MHz HTT over that and I can't get it to boot without dropping to about 145Mhz RAM speed..
Originally posted by: SteveOCZ
Originally posted by: Duke79
Hi OCZ support guys ... I have a question about getting some new OCZ ram for an older computer that I'm giving my son. It has an ASUS A7N8X Deluxe motherboard and an AMD XP 3200+ processor. I want to upgrade to a 2 GIG ram kit so I can run it dual channel. Would this memory work with the system? Any chance of overclocking?
OCZ OCZP4002GK 2GB Kit DDR400 PC3200 Platinum XTC Edition Dual Channel Kit
Thanks!
These older boards are no fun with 512MB dimms or larger. The memory controllers in the boards simply do not cope well with them. Some motherboards will work fine at stock speed where others will not. The memory you have chosen should be fine, but to be honnest I think you would be better off going with out pc3200 performance kit. The NF2 motherboards cope better with larger dimms when the timings are looser.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr_pc_3200_2gb_dual_channel
If you install the memory and it is unstable let us know and we'll show you how to change a few things to clear up the problems![]()
Originally posted by: ryderOCZ
Me thinks you didn't get the memo....That's the Cryo-ZOriginally posted by: SteveOCZ
Phase change![]()
Hmmm.....have to consider the fact I didn't get the memo and they changed it![]()
There is a new bios out for the DS3, bios version F4c, this bios greatly improves compatibility with ram. I highly recommend flashing to it.Originally posted by: Cuhulainn
I just purchased a Gigabyte DS3 mobo, and a 2gb kit of OCZ Platinum PC2 6400(OCZ2P8002GK), and I have recently found that there may be some compatibility issues as far as the CAS latency goes. Can you or anyone tell me if this will be compatible (out of the box or with modifications)?
Thanks in advance..
Originally posted by: ryderOCZ
There is a new bios out for the DS3, bios version F4c, this bios greatly improves compatibility with ram. I highly recommend flashing to it.Originally posted by: Cuhulainn
I just purchased a Gigabyte DS3 mobo, and a 2gb kit of OCZ Platinum PC2 6400(OCZ2P8002GK), and I have recently found that there may be some compatibility issues as far as the CAS latency goes. Can you or anyone tell me if this will be compatible (out of the box or with modifications)?
Thanks in advance..
You may have to boot with 1 stick of ram to get the board to post out of the box, then flash the bios and try both sticks.