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| they must be very expensive http://www.bit-tech.net/news/2006/06...rsair_pc10000/ http://www.clubic.com/actualite-3558...z-pc10000.html RAM bench on Sandra 11830/11812 Last edited by goodman123; 25-June-06 at 12:17 AM.. | ||
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| Review item anyone? Damn shame Necro don't live close to help me tweak my board out further. I can do some OCing, but have not anywhere close to the level of knowledge/experience as Necro... especially on a 64-bit platform. Still got a lot to learn about it, but I will have this board screaming before too long. | ||
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are you on 64bit yet? because your profile still show Athlon xp | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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It really depends, Micron D9 Fatbodies I would think could do 1250 @ 2.8-2.9 volts (Yes I know it sounds like DDR voltages). I remember seeing someone run 3 volts through their fatbody and it surviving, lemme see if I can find how high they got. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| the memory doesnt need more than the standard voltages to run that fast. improvements in the IC chips and a toatl move to ddr2 helps speed things up. as for a review sample, im sure GK will be able to snag some, My samples should be on the way very soon as well | ||
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This is true at those timings and higher bin of the chips compared to the highly famed "Fatbodies" they probably only need 2.0-2.1v. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Yeah, I have some Micron 'FatBody' DDR2 mine can do 1.1GHz @ 2.5v. I was just wondering what Voltage this RAM needs to operate @ 1.25GHz 24/7. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I would think because they are higher binned IC's at stock, probably 2.1v or so. EDIT: Says here 2.2v, http://www.trustedreviews.com/article.aspx?art=2996
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Thanks, 2.2v's is pretty insane for 1.25GHz. PS This was my 666th post! | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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