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Please read***875 Canterwood Memory Testing***

oustedone

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I personally would like to see more memory testing on the 875 chipset motherboards. It seems to me all benchmarks are run with 2X256 modules or 1X512 module. I want to see which boards are stable with 2X512 modules or more. Anyone else typically run more tham 512 megs of RAM? I want at least a GIG for my machine. Still haven't decided which MOBO to go with because of the seemingly unstable DDR 400 at high densities. Any insight would be helpful.
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
4x512mb is coming soon on a Granite Bay ~ i might upgrade to Canterwood shortly there after.

🙂

I can see where that's going Darren. 😉

First get lots of fast ram,then a Canterwood board, then buy a 2.4C and try for 3.6-3.8ghz !!! hahahah
 
I have 2x512....My Sandra score buffered is 4112 int and 4091 float.

Aida Read is 4117 and write is 1592.

These scores are running my DDR at DDR333 @ cas, 2, 2, 2, 5


If I run it @ DDR415 Cas, 2.5,3,3,7 then I get the same scores as above except for the write of AIDA which is then 1924

I cannot run tighter timings Async...I need a 800fsb P4
 
Originally posted by: Budman
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
4x512mb is coming soon on a Granite Bay ~ i might upgrade to Canterwood shortly there after.

🙂

I can see where that's going Darren. 😉

First get lots of fast ram,then a Canterwood board, then buy a 2.4C and try for 3.6-3.8ghz !!! hahahah
You know it. He will not be able to resist the 2.4/2.6C. 😉

There is just no way.

 
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