Thread: Ddr2 @ 1t??
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Old 25-February-07, 05:52 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Ddr2 @ 1t??

No, not nearly the gain AMD would get..but some is better than none!

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We were easily able to reach a final benchmark stable setting of 9x440 FSB resulting in a clock speed of 3960MHz. We were able to run our OCZ Flex PC2-9200 and our Corsair PC2-6400C3 at the reported timings with 1T Command Rate enabled. The shipping F2 BIOS limited us to a 9x425 setting and a 2T Command Rate. The latest F3B beta BIOS that greatly improved our quad core overclocks but limited us to a 9x430FSB setting; it also allowed 1T Command Rates at DDR2-860.


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