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Devil_Mcry

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Qualcuno qui ha provato dei moduli ram con questi chip?

sono degli elpida di fascia bassa, qualitativamente inferiori ai bbse dj e ma comunque validi

 

ho visto che riescono a validare anche frequenze molto alte, le specifiche elettriche da datasheet sono uguali ai bbse

 

1.575v max specifica

range fino a 1.97v circa senza danneggiamento

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molte kingston lisce e hyper (a freq basse)

qualche modello di ram 1600 cl9

 

ora sono in EOL, però sono i chip del segmento economico di elpida della passata produzione

 

babg dj e low entry

bbse dj e mid entry

base e le altre di cui nn rimembro (sempre hyper) high entry

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in parte diciamo , ma dal più sono stato forviato da quanto diceva

 

First I tried to overclock the kit with everything set to there stock settings and just decreasing the memory divider. This resulted in a non boot scenario so I had a play with the voltages and settled for 1.6v Vdimm, 1.36Vtt and 1.35Vcore on the CPU. This not only allowed a break through to 1600MHz but also allowed the timings to be lowered to 8-8-8-24 from 9-9-9-27. I also managed to run the kit at 1T rather than the stock 2T. The Elpida chips certainly seemed to respond well to this small bout of voltage increases. Sadly, any further increases seemed to decrease stability so this was pretty much the maximum speed I could get out of the kit without enduring the dreaded BSOD's so often associated with over exuberant memory overclocks.

 

Returning the kit back to stock, I also tried to lower the timings but again I ran into stability issues unless I increased the voltages managing the same latencies as I did with the memory clocked to 1600MHz. Regardless, this is a great result for what is in effect budget memory, especially when you consider that the kit on test was run in a 12GB configuration.

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