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TheLostSwede
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TheLostSwede
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OCZ PC4000 2GB Kit, preliminary results!

These are very plug and play. I just got a kit here and i have only used them in memtest so far, but these settings are used on the DFI and the 03/10 bios.
As you can see, the only thing i have changed is the TREF, TRCD, TRP and memory voltage to 2.7, the rest on auto. Note that not all kits might not do 3,3,3,8, but i think most will do that.








I have 3 more boards to test this on, the MSI Neo4, Asus A8N-E and a weird OEM version of the A8N-E that is a m-atx board.

Edit// Forget about the Asus. It won't even boot properly at 250 no matter what memory i use. Won't even work with the memory upclock.
I might be able to test it on the Gigabyte SLI as well..if it is still alive.
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I have 3 more boards to test this on, the MSI Neo4, Asus A8N-E and a weird OEM version of the A8N-E that is a m-atx board.

Edit// Forget about the Asus. It won't even boot properly at 250 no matter what memory i use. Won't even work with the memory upclock.
I might be able to test it on the Gigabyte SLI as well..if it is still alive.
As in which ASUS board? (Dang, I was hoping to see that)

Any chance you might test 4GB?

Can't wait to see the limits of these ...
TheLostSwede
Where's the ****ing beers?
TheLostSwede
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I tested 2 asus boards..the A8N-e and the A8FN-e.
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