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Old 06-05-2012, 16:18
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Nice run, and very nice NB frequency on that chip.
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Old 06-08-2012, 20:21
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I'm guessing that ram is BBSE?

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Old 06-09-2012, 01:37
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Everyone keeps telling me they are hypers, but my good hypers will do 6-6-5 @ 1800 and these won't, so I duno...
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Old 06-09-2012, 01:48
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6-7-7 1600mhz isn't very hyper-ish. My guess would be another elpida IC, like BBSE.

Nice run Nuke, awesome NB frequency.
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Old 06-09-2012, 18:34
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800 6-7-7 is within the range of multiple ICs, even PSC ... if these are indeed Perfect Storm, 0640 in SN = BBSE, 0690 = Hypers
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Old 06-10-2012, 00:49
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800 6-7-7 is within the range of multiple ICs, even PSC ... if these are indeed Perfect Storm, 0640 in SN = BBSE, 0690 = Hypers
They are F3-16000CL8T SN# 9500690091918, so I guess they are hypers. Not very good ones imho.
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Old 06-10-2012, 07:47
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Hmm, thats a shame.
Are you going to retest with Hypers?

I have a solid 955 and a dewar on the way.
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Old 06-10-2012, 08:05
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Even my worst hypers (Adata XPG+ 1866C8) do 800 6-6-6 with ~1.7V. Are there really hypers that can't do that? :/
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Hmm, thats a shame.
Are you going to retest with Hypers?

I have a solid 955 and a dewar on the way.
Going to rerun with these http://hwbot.org/submission/2222644_...5_be_6sec_62ms Can't wait to have more competition
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Even my worst hypers (Adata XPG+ 1866C8) do 800 6-6-6 with ~1.7V. Are there really hypers that can't do that? :/
I duno. I don't claim to be a ram tweaking expert at all though
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Old 06-10-2012, 20:11
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Even my worst hypers (Adata XPG+ 1866C8) do 800 6-6-6 with ~1.7V. Are there really hypers that can't do that? :/
I remember someone on XS mentioning that they saw value sticks at their work with MGH-E on them, so they tried a few and they were absolute bunnyextraction lol...

Then again the majority consensus on the adatas at first was that they were low-binned too but you see them running on SB all the time. O.o
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