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Prop's to GEIL...ddr502 and an evil oc!!

DaisyCutter

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http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10221
Wow!
These tec thingies really work!
Ok, got my Swiftech MCW5000t running with a 5gallon resevoir at 5C water. It's using my new GEIL PC3700 Platinum DDR RAM!!!!!!
This is the setup:
P4 2.66 SL6DX Costa Rica @1.82v
Albatron PX845PEV Pro w/ chipset voltage @1.6v
Swiftech MCW5000T water block/226w TEC
GEIL PC3700 DDR RAM 256mb @3.05v
Radeon 9700 Pro
TTGI 520w PSU
This is the screenie at 20 x 188 = 3760mHz
Note 502ddr
This was also pretty stable...
The temps were ok, below zero after running a bunch of benchies...looks similar to Prommie's.
Next step...hell I don't know
Maybe 3800mHz or ddr510 or 4gHz ????????
Maybe next time it'll be coolant with dry ice...(-20C)
And hey! props to GEIL!!!

 

lupohki

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Oct 11, 1999
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Originally posted by: DaisyCutter
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=10221
Wow!
These tec thingies really work!
Ok, got my Swiftech MCW5000t running with a 5gallon resevoir at 5C water. It's using my new GEIL PC3700 Platinum DDR RAM!!!!!!
This is the setup:
P4 2.66 SL6DX Costa Rica @1.82v
Albatron PX845PEV Pro w/ chipset voltage @1.6v
Swiftech MCW5000T water block/226w TEC
GEIL PC3700 DDR RAM 256mb @3.05v
Radeon 9700 Pro
TTGI 520w PSU
This is the screenie at 20 x 188 = 3760mHz
Note 502ddr
This was also pretty stable...
The temps were ok, below zero after running a bunch of benchies...looks similar to Prommie's.
Next step...hell I don't know
Maybe 3800mHz or ddr510 or 4gHz ????????
Maybe next time it'll be coolant with dry ice...(-20C)
And hey! props to GEIL!!!


woah
:Q
 

John

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Oct 9, 1999
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I don't understand where you are getting ddr502 from? :confused:
 

Ketchup

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Sep 1, 2002
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Look at the bottom of the Sisoft Memory Bandwidth Screenshot. Using the 2.66 ratio in the bios, 2.66 X 188 FSB = 500 DDR.
 

John

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Oct 9, 1999
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Originally posted by: ketchup79
Look at the bottom of the Sisoft Memory Bandwidth Screenshot. Using the 2.66 ratio in the bios, 2.66 X 188 FSB = 500 DDR.

Ahh, it would have helped if I would have click the pic url.