Reply 160 of 167, by PcBytes
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_digitalbath wrote on Today, 16:42:Ah, okay. I didn't see the other dots! […]
PcBytes wrote on Today, 11:09:Pretty sure. Found a google match for my stick where the chips come up as CTP-D43s, on RAM-Co-Shop. Also looked at the dots and they're 4 (although I admit they're hard to notice), just like the red Kingmaxes from earlier.
Ah, okay. I didn't see the other dots!
supercordo wrote on Today, 15:49:I use 1.54
I use the vintage version. Works perfectly for me.
PcBytes wrote on Today, 16:12:1.54 seems to do the trick and is probably the only one that doesn't freeze. Anything past that seems to have the same effect as […]
1.54 seems to do the trick and is probably the only one that doesn't freeze. Anything past that seems to have the same effect as 1.63 and up - freezes at processor.
Anyways, 2nd Barton run. Anything past this doesn't seem to get to Windows although it does POST. The D43s I have are pushed to their absolute limit. 2-2-2-2.5 won't work, 3-3-3-2.5 seems to be their limit, which I guess is quite better than even the list on HardwareLuxx, where these were rated for 3-4-4-x.
Again, stock NF7 BIOS 27. No modded BIOS were used.
The CPU is doing very well. Nice!
Yes, this is a good result for Hynix CTP. Maybe you need to relax the timings to 2,5-4-4-8 to get further.
IIRC the 8-4-4-2.5 was the default "Optimal" setting (according to BIOS )at most of the FSBs above 210-ish or so.
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