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Memory Overclock Database

(cf)Eclipse

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all right. this thing has been in the works for a long time, and will probably be tweaked for ease of updating over the next couple weeks, as i get more info and the limitations in the current setup arise ;)

anyhow, let's break this down nice and simple, since ram is such a complicated topic.



RULES!

1. ID the sticks.. name and model number. IC if known

2. Proof of stability.. preferably a superPI 32m or prime95 blend shot with ram speed and timings easily visible.

3. Timings and voltage MUST be known.


GUIDELINES!

First off, I would appreciate it, mostly for the sake of the accuracy, if you posted the MAXIMUM STABLE RAM SPEED at the given timings. Not stock. Not the speeds you find convenient due to your cpu. Not the speeds you kitten OC'ed to... The MAX stable.
If you're having trouble OC'ing the ram, never fear, you can do one of three things:
1. read: http://eclipseoc.com/index.php?id=6,51,0,0,1,0
2. post a thread
3. pm me

Second, I ask that EVERYONE who even reads this to participate in the thread, it shouldn't be too much of a hassle to contribute to the greated good would it? Just go to your max stable settings and run off a shot of sPI 32m while you're out to dinner or something.

Third, FOLLOW THE RULES! Exceptions, PM me, and I'll deal with it on a case by case basis. You'll notice that I have a few entries to start off with that do not have stability shots. This is because I KNOW the said settings were stable, but for whatever reason I didn't think to take a shot and I no longer have the ram with me.


DATABASE!

Sorted in alphabetical order within the speed group, which is sorted in increasing speed within the size group:
DDR-1 first, then DDR-2 ;)



DDR-1
256mb sticks
PC3200


512mb sticks
PC3200
Corsair XMS 3200LL Pro - 2 X 512mb - Windbond BH-5 - 259mhz @ 1T - 3.5v (link)
Corsair XMS 3200XL Pro 2 X 512mb - Samsung TCCD - 300.1mhz - 2.5-4-3-7 @ 1T - 2.8v (link)
Crucial Ballistix 2x512mb - Micron 5b G - 302.7mhz - 3-3-3-8 @ 1T - 2.8v (link)
OCZ Gold GX XTC 2x512mb - Infineon UTT-BH - 261.9mhz - 2-2-2-6 @ 1T - 3.7v

PC3500
Corsair XMS 3500C2PT - 2 X 512mb - Windbond BH-5 - 273mhz @ 1T - 3.6v (link)
Corsair XMS 3500C2 - 2 X 512mb - Windbond BH-5 - 260mhz @ 1T - 3.5v (link)
Corsair XMS 3500C2 - 2 X 512mb - Windbond BH-5 - 259mhz @ 1T - 3.4v (link)
OCZ Gold GX 2x512mb - Infineon UTT-BH - 258.6mhz - 2-2-2-6 @ 1T - 3.6v (link)

PC3700
OCZ Platinum EB 2x512mb - Micron 5b C - 267.9mhz - 3-3-2-6 @ 2T - 3.2v


1024mb sticks
PC3200
Crucial Value 1x1gb - Micron 5b D - 263mhz - 3-3-3-8 @ 1T - 2.9v

PC4000
OCZ Platinum PC4000 EL XTC (OCZP5002GXTC-K) 2x1gb - Micron 5b F (0606) - 271.1mhz - 3-3-3-8 @ 1T - 3.13v (link)
TeamGroup Xtreem Cronus 2x1gb - Micron 5b F (0538) - 297mhz - 3-3-3-1 @ 1T - 2.73v (link)
TeamGroup Xtreem Cronus 2x1gb - Micron 5b F (0538) - 276.3mhz - 3-3-3-0 @ 1T - 2.8v (link)




DDR-2
256mb sticks


512mb sticks


1024mb sticks
 
if you could take a few seconds and put al your info in the same order i have above, along with a link to the screenshot of the stability.. i'd like that ;)
 
Below are the kits I've got screen shots for. I have two kits of the corsair 3500's both do 265 3.4v but no screenshots of both. Also have xms 3200 LL pro kit (bh-5's) that did 270, as well as some geil one TCCD I haven't bothered with yet. I'll get screens of em all soon for ya.



Corsair XMS 3200XL Pro's 2 X 512mb Samsung TCCD's - 300.1mhz - 2.5-4-3-7 @ 1T- 2.8v http://img341.imageshack.us/img341/592/screenie37wg.jpg
Corsair XMS 3500C2 2 X 512mb Windbond BH-5 - 260mhz @ 1T 3.4v
http://img259.imageshack.us/my.php?image=bh5screenie0hl.jpg
 
i had no idea this thread was here for so long. i will start with the 5b-fs from that platinum XTC thread of mine.

OCZP5002GXTC-K 2 X 1024mb - Micron 5b-F (0606) - 271.1mhz - 3-3-3-8 @ 1T - 3.13v (link)
 
based on how many people have posted.. i don't think many people know at all, despite it being in my sig :(

anywho, i'll update when i finish dinner. i have two additions to make myself :D
 
Just a suggestion, but I think the database would be more useful if it stated whether the RAM was just regular-purchased stuff or cherry picked by the manufactuer.

e.g. that Xtreem Cronus score of 297 @ 3-3-3-1 is just in complete defiance of virtually every other score out there and would appear to be (outrageously) cherry-picked.
 
it is, but as more people post their results, this will be obvious ;)

also, cherry picked or not, it means that the IC's can do those speeds.. and i'm positive there's a few sets out there that will do even better ;)
 
Have some patriots here. Will post but cpu z doesnt reco the V and giving weird # on ram freq. I dunno... you decide if you want to put.

I'm returning them and just got OCZ ddr2 667. Let's see how these pan out. The stick of G.Skill DDR 2 800 arrived dead :(

I don't think I'll order Patriot again... I know dumb not to give another chance but I feel the same with Geil.
 
This will be a nice reference for potential buyers. I wish I had such a list. I'll post my team DDR500 3/3/2/8 results when I get time. all I know from gaming is that at the moment I get 244 2.5/3/2/5 to run and 258 3/3/2/8 to run.
 
scwam said:
This will be a nice reference for potential buyers.
that's my goal :D

MC, that's a bummer :(
i too have had slight issues with g.skill lately, namely my LE's that i got back from RMA that took some tweaking to get working at stock :eek:
 
what about 3D stability? My Platinum EB's are Pi stable a few Mhz up from 3D stable.
 
Budwise said:
what about 3D stability? My Platinum EB's are Pi stable a few Mhz up from 3D stable.

My results are 3d stable. These modules have the same cutoffs for 3d stability vs application stability. The G.skill HX I had which were also infineon based did practically the same results as well and the same 3d stability, but they're cutoff was about 246-248 2.5/3/2/5.

I could pump 2.9v into these modules to get to 247 but it's not worth it.
 
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