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I want to give a special thanks torobbo2 for creating this thread for us AMD users to show our MaxxMem results in. He deserves all the credit for this topic. I just took the thread over to manage the spreadsheets and help him get the most out of his idea. Here is his original post:
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I haven't seen a thread just for AMD results so I thought I might start one. Just post them up so we can all see where our systems compare to similar systems. I'll start with mine, it's corsair vengance ram rated at 8-8-8-24 1600 and it really doesn't like it when I try and move the timings
this is the best result i got , kingston hyperX rated at 9-9-9-24 , 1600, i tried a lot of combinations but this one gave me the best results (8-9-8-24) @1600
Originally Posted by daito;14490533
this is the best result i got , kingston hyperX rated at 9-9-9-24 , 1600, i tried a lot of combinations but this one gave me the best results (8-9-8-24) @1600
Daito - Increase your CPU-NB multi to x12 or x13 depending on how you overclocked your system - try to get it to 2600-3000ish and your numbers should go up a good amount
I ran mine, but because 8gb on my board will only run in 2T command rate and I cannot force 1T on this motherboard/BIOS revision... I guess I'm kinda stuck
Originally Posted by iamwardicus;14494969
Daito - Increase your CPU-NB multi to x12 or x13 depending on how you overclocked your system - try to get it to 2600-3000ish and your numbers should go up a good amount
I ran mine, but because 8gb on my board will only run in 2T command rate and I cannot force 1T on this motherboard/BIOS revision... I guess I'm kinda stuck
Changed from 2t to 1t and had minimal to zero results. Had to run MaxxMem a 2nd time with all programs closed to see a minimal increase. Will go for 2800+Mhz NB later.
Originally Posted by 96shox;14505125
Changed from 2t to 1t and had minimal to zero results. Had to run MaxxMem a 2nd time with all programs closed to see a minimal increase. Will go for 2800+Mhz NB later.
So I moved on to NB increase from 2600 to 2800. I BSOD @ 2800 so I am working on finding stable Voltage
1) Any benefit to increasing NB Voltage even more after finding a stable setting? (maybe more stable)
2) Something strange happened after my BSOD, all my saved logins on Firefox erased. Is this normal?
3) Im going to push for 3000Mhz NB (after I find a stable 2800 setting)...any tips?
HOMFG :/
3.3 GHz NB ??? Like thats what my 'gift' rig's amd athlon x2 250 does on a 35$ mobo !!
The NB is stuck at 2.2GHz :/
My deneb does 2.5GHz :/
AMD did me in with the 'no-FSB' picture :/
AFAIK :
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Originally Posted by 96shox;14505281
So I moved on to NB increase from 2600 to 2800. I BSOD @ 2800 so I am working on finding stable Voltage
1) Any benefit to increasing NB Voltage even more after finding a stable setting? (maybe more stable)
2) Something strange happened after my BSOD, all my saved logins on Firefox erased. Is this normal?
3) Im going to push for 3000Mhz NB (after I find a stable 2800 setting)...any tips?
I'm working on the same , albeit lazily.
yeah , corrupt data fed from the CPU =corrupt cache = unreadable . So FFox prolly just skipped the idea and moved on ( new session ).
You just hit a wall at times.. 2.8NB is plenty
XDXD, Anyways, Put the Northbridge Volts around 1.22V, and for the Northbridge Freq, you should be messing around with the CPU-NB Voltage which will help you find some stability for 2800MHz
Heres mine any higher and it wont be super stable..
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