by congo » Sat Sep 02, 2006 6:53 pm
He was running combinations of 6300, 6400, 6600 cpu's on an Asus P5 series board, and a gigabyte (S3?) board.
He was verifying with a full 32mb run in super PI, which isn't the be all end all of course. Still, pretty darn good results.
Also, I saw some early conroe adapters here in aussie forums getting great results with the g.skill PC6400 ram, though one of the best results was obtained with an Engineering sample 6600.
I'll probably be going back up to my friend's place in a week, so I'll check the explorer history on his PC and see if I can get you a link. Unfortunately, my friend isn't proficient enough to search out that info for me.
Some of the expensive g.skill ram uses late technology chips, and the cheaper PK designated modules (the oveclocker in question was using HZ modules), probably use the older ic's. However, the cheaper PK modules still rate 4-4-4-12 @ 800mhz, so they are my choice at the moment.
I couldn't find any locally available OCZ with the same spec, at least not in a "normal" price bracket, and I don't generally research the very best available.
I figure if they have that much money to blow, they can do their own research! This is in line with my attitude of helping the majority of users, not the elite enthusiast. I guess we all need a niche
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congo on Sat Sep 02, 2006 7:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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