btw thats kinda slow but anyway i agree ddr3 is becomming more and more mainstream, the new dominator Gt sticks form corsair for core i7 are 2000mhz and its 7-8-7-20 timings which is pritty tight for its speed
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The overclocking capacity in modern computers is only good for one thing, opening a door for the possibility for mr average smuck to burn his hardware to ashes. Which in turn feeds the hardware market. Its very expensive to stay at the top of this hardware race. Buy a playstation 3 and stay current with hardware for a good five years at a time for less money spent instead.
That's quite a hard thing to do nowadays too, most components have their sensors with voltage and/or temperature limitations, or you'd get a BSOD due to failures (instabilities caused by wrong timings or voltages).
If a customer manages to burn out his stuff, it indeed feeds the market, but would bring bad publicity.
Which is why most overclocked computers are built to use much better cooling. If you're using stock voltages and keeping everything at a stable temperature, your computer will last for a few years without burning.
Price-Performance-wise some PC2-8500 will quite definately outrun it, or at least decently keep up, Though my choice would be DDR3 for the sake of future upgrades (i did choose DDR3, and dont regret it).
Dont go below DDR3-1066 or its surely a waste though! try to get 1600 right away :)
oups my mistake :)... what would u recomant for an overclocker like me? i have an intel D 3.20 ghz and i want to overclock it big big time ... so i need a very good cooler ...+ summers comming and i jus dn't want to imagien how how will it get :)
Wow what more can you say with the aggressive timing of 9-9-9-27, @ 2.0V, got to be the fastest memory I've seen, its gonna blow all the competitors away with this one!
2133GIGAhertz... that would be nice
SuperMaexle123 5 months ago
what timmings are you running at?
i'm running dominator gt's at 6-6-6-18 T1 1800MHz
ozpc123 5 months ago
Lol @ 2.4 xDDDD
PaypalKing 8 months ago
Someone said DDR2 800 at 2 timings? I'd love to see how stable that really is. I'm willing to bet that isn't stable.
SteelCity1981 2 years ago
lol is it stable ?
do a memory stress test
enyceckk101 2 years ago
to all idiots that think ddr3 sucks. omfg get lost.
when it first started it had major issues. but not anymore.
im running dd3 on a p5kc. maximum i can go to is 1400 mhz
with 1333 ram.
anyway im running at 1332 right now with 2T
9-6-5-34-4-60-10-5-5.
i can run it at 1T with those timings.
8-6-5-16-1-30-1-3-1. but some brand new game have a tandancy of being badly programed for dual or quad core.
and it make them overclocking sensitive.
make the game crash randomly every 10 mins or less.EA
monsterrun 3 years ago 4
btw thats kinda slow but anyway i agree ddr3 is becomming more and more mainstream, the new dominator Gt sticks form corsair for core i7 are 2000mhz and its 7-8-7-20 timings which is pritty tight for its speed
frgyht 2 years ago
lol, skulltrail, I would love to have one of those.
Lvaneede 3 years ago
Nice.
Im planning on getting some HyperX DDR2 667mhz for my computer, unfortunatly it doesnt support 800mhz. But it should still be very good.
Lvaneede 3 years ago
mmm. you can still try overclocking your timings.
the fastest 800 mhz ram ive seen runs at 2-2-1-7
monsterrun 3 years ago
almost forgot 1.9 volts. xd
oh and if you can set the clock over charging voltage set it to 0.80
monsterrun 3 years ago
My board doesnt have any overclocking features. But Im upgrading soon and getting an Asus P5N-D which does support 800MHz ram
Lvaneede 3 years ago
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The overclocking capacity in modern computers is only good for one thing, opening a door for the possibility for mr average smuck to burn his hardware to ashes. Which in turn feeds the hardware market. Its very expensive to stay at the top of this hardware race. Buy a playstation 3 and stay current with hardware for a good five years at a time for less money spent instead.
mrsepek 3 years ago
Burn your hardware to ashes?
That's quite a hard thing to do nowadays too, most components have their sensors with voltage and/or temperature limitations, or you'd get a BSOD due to failures (instabilities caused by wrong timings or voltages).
If a customer manages to burn out his stuff, it indeed feeds the market, but would bring bad publicity.
tz496 3 years ago
Which is why most overclocked computers are built to use much better cooling. If you're using stock voltages and keeping everything at a stable temperature, your computer will last for a few years without burning.
Fernoe 3 years ago
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give it a year & this ram will be shit aswell.
bongman4ghz 3 years ago
Is ddr3 -1600mhz with 7-7-7-20 timings better than any ddr2? what ddr2 will outrun this ddr3?
Help please :) I wanna build a new comp
masoiaXL 3 years ago
I think that PC2-8500 memorys are pretty close to DDR3 in performance but that's because the timings can be 4-4-4-12 on that kind of memory
this0shit 3 years ago
Price-Performance-wise some PC2-8500 will quite definately outrun it, or at least decently keep up, Though my choice would be DDR3 for the sake of future upgrades (i did choose DDR3, and dont regret it).
Dont go below DDR3-1066 or its surely a waste though! try to get 1600 right away :)
tz496 3 years ago
Powerful hardware!
superenalotto27 3 years ago
it common sense means DDR3 is still very expensive, ok.
SoCal2007PCguy 3 years ago
DDR3 isn't made for industrial usage...let alone Kingston HyperX.
tekdemon 3 years ago
actually, DDR3 has been available in volume since February 2007
SoCal2007PCguy 3 years ago
what's the music? s**t i can remember!
nice oc!
Thomsonicus 3 years ago
Freaks^^
NMBen 3 years ago
Computerville | 15 February 2008
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Antec P190 Super Advanced Miditower, 1200W PSU
AMD Athlon 64 5200+ (2600Mhz@3120Mhz)
PNY G92 GeForce 8800GTS 512MB
OCZ DDR2, 6144MB, 950MHz 5-4-4-8-16-1T
Asus Crosshair, BIOS v.0906...
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Computerville 3 years ago
oups my mistake :)... what would u recomant for an overclocker like me? i have an intel D 3.20 ghz and i want to overclock it big big time ... so i need a very good cooler ...+ summers comming and i jus dn't want to imagien how how will it get :)
21Panzer21 3 years ago
wow such insane speeds...
jakubgt1 3 years ago
wow, props to the guys in engineering and building m
how sustainable are these speeds, though?
thejackamo 3 years ago
Nice Zalman, I have the same one.
As for the RAM... HOLY CRAP 0_____0
igob8a 3 years ago
This has nothing on my ddr400 @ 480..
etodvs 3 years ago
i want those memory
vipspace 3 years ago
Yeah, XP rocks. Just switched back to it myself.
Awesome work, guys. I hope we can look back at these speeds in a couple years and laugh about how slow they are!
f3rg 3 years ago 2
I love how they don't even use bloated vista. Hooray for XP!
oamarquez 3 years ago
But... Will it blend?
Strathycruise 3 years ago 6
Wow what more can you say with the aggressive timing of 9-9-9-27, @ 2.0V, got to be the fastest memory I've seen, its gonna blow all the competitors away with this one!
LJSmith163 3 years ago 8
Agree it is fast.
RickArter 3 years ago
Great stuff...looks like Kingston's leading the pack with its HyperX!
SemTing888 3 years ago 5
Congrats to Kingston eng. team!
mugoy 3 years ago 9
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Cosair Dominator is better then this !
hussanali 3 years ago
Some thing that the gamers would drool over, two thumbs up to Kingston HyperX!!!
gnutnek 3 years ago 4
Sweet! Looks like a Louis overclock special
hannieid 3 years ago 3
just in time for Cebit! this is the fastest overclocked menory that I've seen running.
SoCal2007PCguy 3 years ago