- Sep 1, 2002
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I have seen a LOT of threads about people asking what memory will give them the best overclock. I thought the best way to find the answer to that question would be in one post, where everybody listed their memory speed.
So, please list:
How many memory modules are you running
What brand, size, and model is your memory
How fast your memory is running now
What your SPD timings are
What timings you are running now
What brand and rating are the memory chips, if you know
What motherboard you are using
What memory ratio you are using
What your vdimm is set at
Ok, let me go ahead and get the ball rolling
1 Module
OCZ EL DDR 433 256 MB
410 DDR
2-6-3-3 SPD
2-7-2-2 current
OCZ brand 4.5 ns is all I can find out about the chips
Abit IT7 MAX
3:4 Memory Ratio at 156 FSB
2.8 volts (highest motherboard will allow)
I think the memory will go higher, but 2.8 GHz seems to be the sweet spot for my CPU. I have had it up to DDR 436 at 2-6-3-3 and the memory seemed to be stable.
Ok guys and gals, let's keep this post going. I think we will all be helping ourselves to find out what memory is running the fastest.
So, please list:
How many memory modules are you running
What brand, size, and model is your memory
How fast your memory is running now
What your SPD timings are
What timings you are running now
What brand and rating are the memory chips, if you know
What motherboard you are using
What memory ratio you are using
What your vdimm is set at
Ok, let me go ahead and get the ball rolling
1 Module
OCZ EL DDR 433 256 MB
410 DDR
2-6-3-3 SPD
2-7-2-2 current
OCZ brand 4.5 ns is all I can find out about the chips
Abit IT7 MAX
3:4 Memory Ratio at 156 FSB
2.8 volts (highest motherboard will allow)
I think the memory will go higher, but 2.8 GHz seems to be the sweet spot for my CPU. I have had it up to DDR 436 at 2-6-3-3 and the memory seemed to be stable.
Ok guys and gals, let's keep this post going. I think we will all be helping ourselves to find out what memory is running the fastest.