- Jun 23, 2001
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The setup:
S754 A64 3200+ NewCastle
DFI UT Lanparty nF3 250Gb
1x512mb stick of PDP Patriot PC3200+XBL (Samsung TCCD 440 chips)
9800 Radeon Pro
Hit the wall at the following:
@227 HTT, 2-2-2-5, 2.6V
@234 HTT, 2-2-2-5, 3.0V
@266 HTT, 2.5-4-4-7, 2.6V
@266 HTT, 3-4-4-7, 3.0V
So, obviously I'm hitting a wall at 266 HTT. This was all @ an 8x multi. I lowered the multi to 7 to see if I could get a better reaction out of the chips, but no, still hit this 266 HTT wall.
The Lanparty allows me to go up to 3.2V (I think), however a +.4V change did nothing for the memory. I don't want to venture too far out of spec at the moment... or at least until I get some active cooling on the memory.
It memtest's fine @ 260 HTT, 2.5-4-4-7, 2.6V, no errors. But that seems to be the max I can get it stable. And even though the mobo allows TCL options of 3.5 and 4, the comp refuses to boot at the timings.
Is the only way to get more out of my memory to keep adding on the volts? I thought TCCD didn't really care for voltage that much, at least, not in the way BH-5 loved it.
S754 A64 3200+ NewCastle
DFI UT Lanparty nF3 250Gb
1x512mb stick of PDP Patriot PC3200+XBL (Samsung TCCD 440 chips)
9800 Radeon Pro
Hit the wall at the following:
@227 HTT, 2-2-2-5, 2.6V
@234 HTT, 2-2-2-5, 3.0V
@266 HTT, 2.5-4-4-7, 2.6V
@266 HTT, 3-4-4-7, 3.0V
So, obviously I'm hitting a wall at 266 HTT. This was all @ an 8x multi. I lowered the multi to 7 to see if I could get a better reaction out of the chips, but no, still hit this 266 HTT wall.
The Lanparty allows me to go up to 3.2V (I think), however a +.4V change did nothing for the memory. I don't want to venture too far out of spec at the moment... or at least until I get some active cooling on the memory.
It memtest's fine @ 260 HTT, 2.5-4-4-7, 2.6V, no errors. But that seems to be the max I can get it stable. And even though the mobo allows TCL options of 3.5 and 4, the comp refuses to boot at the timings.
Is the only way to get more out of my memory to keep adding on the volts? I thought TCCD didn't really care for voltage that much, at least, not in the way BH-5 loved it.