Cellshock pC6400 : The results

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i dont see many people putting up their results for this ram
so hers mine, i will mess about with lower timings later.

so whats the best crucial team or cellshock :D


ddr2 500mhz with 2.2 volts :eek:
Asus p5w64ws 975 chipset

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Nice m8 i had mine at 1000mhz as well but just running processor at stock volts for a while now,it is very good memory. :)
 
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yes if i run over 400fsb on cpu i wont get a divider to run
ram @ 1000mhz so 400fsb is good

my board will do 450fsb but it take's a hell of a lot
of vcore to reach 3.6 on cpu, (not worth it)

my cpu will do 3.2 on 1.28 volts lowest setting in bios
then it will do 3.4ghz @ 1.35
 
tastyweat said:
Nine one... is that running @ 1T or 2T?


its on an intel 975 chipset so 2t always
only nvidia 680 and ATI chipsets offer 1t upto about 900

i getting new cellshock pc6400 with updated EPP spd tables
so i will just copy spd from new ram to this ram.

if i get the ABIT IN9 32X-MAX then the cellschock will have EPP
support and then it will run at 1T.
 
How stable is it?

james32 said:
so whats the best crucial team or cellshock :D

You forgot HZ :(



2.1v, Tras tightens all the way up to 5 iirc, maybe lower but cpu-z always reports 9
 
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trojan698 said:
How stable is it?
6 hours 30 mins blend

trojan698 said:
You forgot HZ :(
create your own topic :D



nice ram speed @ 2.1 volts, i see the gskill is 2.0 volts stock
for 4.4.4.12 pc6400, lets see how many volts you can take ;)

this ram @ 2.4 volts (motherboards max) is only warm to touch
 
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james32 said:
its on an intel 975 chipset so 2t always
only nvidia 680 and ATI chipsets offer 1t upto about 900

i getting new cellshock pc6400 with updated EPP spd tables
so i will just copy spd from new ram to this ram.

if i get the ABIT IN9 32X-MAX then the cellschock will have EPP
support and then it will run at 1T.


I know that - but no one said it was a 975 chipset :P
 
james32 said:
nice ram speed @ 2.1 volts, i see the gskill is 2.0 volts stock
for 4.4.4.12 pc6400, lets see how many volts you can take ;)

this ram @ 2.4 volts (motherboards max) is only warm to touch

ah but will it do 1200+MHz my HZ set does that easy with enough voltage (2.55 IIRC), and is only slightly warm (tho I have very good active cooling on it)

very nice results with that cellshock stuff tho - but a they are most likely based on Micron D9GMH they _should_ do 1000MHz easy unless the overall build quality is shoddy.

on that note - the HZ kits are back in stock and now cheaper than the cellshock http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-013-GS
 
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At those speeds I would assume 5-5-5-x, bit too much voltage for me, although the active cooling would kind of offset the extra head I guess.
 
OC_A64 said:
Prime stable shot, FSB/memory testing NOT CPU (so ignore the low speed) Orthos and Coretemp are showing the wrong CPU speed, so go by CPU-z.

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I'm thinking the Anniversary is pretty good RAM too, and isn't it a bit cheaper now?
 
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pitty i no taken them to 5.5.5.15 i am pretty sure these stick will do that
if slacken of timmings, but i prefer tight timings


the 975 chipset prefers tight timings
 
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I didn't post it to make you feel bad or throw down a challenge - I posted it to give you a target to aim for! I think this is the second time I have tried to pay you a compliment and failed! Sorry.

The Crucial Anniversary is quite easy to clock, I think. I reckon that is one reason it's so popular - that and all the advertising ;) . The Cellshock RAM seems to be a classic 'sleeper' - it's good stuff, but you need to know what you're doing to get anything out of it. You obviously know what you're doing. So does OC_A64 and I'm very pleased that both of you are doing so well with your RAM.

I have 2 sticks of Crucial Anniversary and another 2 sticks coming, but I would buy Cellshock in future (the stocks of Anniversary won't last forever) if I knew how it needed to be set up. I don't have the time or the expertise to learn that myself, but you definitely seem to have the expertise, and I'm very willing to learn.

I'm very keen to see how far you can push the Cellshock :cool:
 
hey m8 i dont feel bad, and thanks

had a few vodkas last night always like to jump on forums :D

yeh the crucial do look good sticks but as you say they
will be hard ro replace or buy if you want more down the line


iam encoding the now so it will be later on, ill push the memory to 600 fsb
for you :D
 
james32 said:
what timmings? 5-5-5,
- 4-4-4 was semi stable (i.e. 1 error in 300% memtest pass) at 2.55 might have been possible to get 100% stable with a little tweaking but couldn't really up the voltage any more... 5-5-5 was stable at 2.45.
 
Fsb 400 ddr 800 cas 3.3.3.8 @ 2.3 volts


Fritz chess benchmark = relative speed 9.85
= kilo node per sec 472

Metabench = 6713

sciencemark = 1867.95

everest memory read = 9506

everest memory write = 2863

everest memory latency = 46.1

3dmark 2006 6182

winrar benchmark 1668 kb/s


Fsb 400 ddr 1000 cas 4.4.4.12 @ 2.2 volts


Fritz chess benchmark relative speed = 9.79
kilo node per sec = 4726

Metabench = 6669

sciencemark = 1857.66

everest memory read 9270

everest memory write = 2968

everest memory latency = 50.7

3dmark 2006 = 6100

winrar benchmark
 
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