| Windows 7: What's your memory assessment speed? |
16 Jun 2009
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#201 | | |
Here is mine
Dual Channel DDR3 1600 @ 1066 | My System Specs |
| OS Windows 7 x64 Enterprise CPU Phenom II 965 Black Edition 125watt @ 3.6GHZ 1.4v Motherboard ASROCK 890GX Extreme3 AM3 DDR3 Memory PNY 4GB DDR3 2000Mhz @ 1600mhz 8.8.8.24 1T Graphics Card XFX RADEON HD5770 Sound Card Auzen X-Meridian 7.1 Monitor(s) Displays Dell S2309W 23 Screen Resolution 1080P 1920 x 1080 Case Antec Nine Hundred Ultimate Gamer Case Cooling Case Fans Hard Drives Samsung SpinPoint F3 HD103SJ 1TB |
17 Jun 2009
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#202 | | Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate Australia |

Quote: Originally Posted by stevieray I'm still running the stock cooler, so I'll hold off on OC'ing for now. A few new coolers are on my wish list at New Egg... I'll be sending in an order in a few weeks. Thanks for looking at this stuff for me, Bloke! another thing, you can safely overclock on the stock cooler BUT you will need a temp monitor (my personal fav is realtemp) and make sure its not hitting above 65c under 100% load on all 4 cores. there is no harm in overclocking, its just the voltages that can do the harm, but most hardware these days have overvoltage protection, but still better to be safe than sorry.
heres a little find on the q6600, when you use a temp monitor program make sure you set the TjMax values to 105c which is the maximum temp the junction sensor will recieve when it forces a thermal shutdown. the temp monitor will show you the temparature according to the TjMax settings, so if you set the TjMax to 100c instead of 105c it will show 5c lower temps, but this is untrue as the processor is maxxed at 105c. Intel® Core™2 Quad Processor Q6600 - SL9UM
i just simply cant resist overclocking, even if i am waiting for a cooler to arrive, i still like to see what it can get on a stock cooler out of curiosity. but once you have tweaked up your system, post back your results! good luck. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Mad Customs #4 OS Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate CPU Intel Quad core Q9550 2.83GHz@3.92GHz(AS5 lapped)(1845FSB) Motherboard EVGA 790i FTW DIGITAL PWM (AS5 re-pasted) Memory 2gbx4 GSkill1600MHz9/9/9/24/2T-1.8v@1677MHz9/9/9/18/1T-1.8v Graphics Card x2 Leadtek 9800GX2 Quad SLI(re-pasted/no cases)755/1120/1820 Sound Card Crapative XF-i Plat Monitor(s) Displays Chimei22"ws(DVI)/LG32"LCD(HDMI)/Samsung 40"LCD(HDMI) Screen Resolution 1680x1050/1360x768/1920x1080 (1080P) Keyboard Logitech Di Novo Edge Mouse MX 1100 PSU Zalman 850-HP 850watt x6 12v@18A Case Tiled floor (nice and cold-usually 18c idle) Cooling fan forced 120 Xtreme (lapped)with push/pull setup Hard Drives Seagate 1TB "40NS" 32mb sata2, Hitachi 500gb 16mb sata2 (backup storage), Sandisk 16gb micro SD (mobile storage) Internet Speed Bigpond 17mbit/s cable=Max witnessed 2.5Mbyte/s down 30kb up Other Info Enzotech SLF-1+Enzotech CNB-EVGAi chipset coolers/Sunbeamtech Rheobus Extreme 30 Watt x 6 channel fan controller/Zalman ZM-MFC2 fan controller-Watt meter/Logitech G25 Racing Wheel/Logitech cordless number pad/OCZ NIA//HTPC:7600 x64/E8400@3GHz1.18v/2x2Gb ST Proj.X DDR3 1800 9-9-9-24/Nvidia 8400GS 512Mb/Asus HDAV1.3 Delux(changed OPAmps to OPA627)/250Gb 16Mb 7200/480W PSU/Custom made cardboard box!! |
18 Jun 2009
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#203 | | |
*4GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1066mhz FSB;
Hmm...Any ideas why mine seems to be kinda slooooww? I'm not sure if I can tune seeing as I'm using a Dell but still shouldn't it still be a little faster? | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Dell Studio XPS OS Windows 7229 x64 CPU Intel P9500 Memory 4GB Graphics Card Nvidia 9500m Hard Drives 128GB SSD |
18 Jun 2009
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#204 | | |

Quote: Originally Posted by mj452312 *4GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1066mhz FSB;
Hmm...Any ideas why mine seems to be kinda slooooww? I'm not sure if I can tune seeing as I'm using a Dell but still shouldn't it still be a little faster?  FSB. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Intel WBIBX10J OS Linux (Debian, Android) CPU Intel Core i7 860 Motherboard Intel DP55WB Memory 2x 2GB Kingston DDR3-1333 Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD 5750 Sound Card Realtek ALC888 Monitor(s) Displays 2x Dell Inc. E248WFP Screen Resolution 3840x1200 Keyboard Dell Inc. Bluetooth Wireless PSU Corsair CX400 Case Silverstone GD05 Cooling Stock Hard Drives Intel X25-V
Samsung HD103SJ Internet Speed 30 Mbps |
18 Jun 2009
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#205 | | Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate Australia |

Quote: Originally Posted by mj452312 *4GB DDR3 SDRAM @ 1066mhz FSB;
Hmm...Any ideas why mine seems to be kinda slooooww? I'm not sure if I can tune seeing as I'm using a Dell but still shouldn't it still be a little faster?  not just the fsb but your timings are a little high considering they are ddr3 1066. they should be running at 1T as well, if i can run at 1T at 1600mhz no reason why you couldnt. im guessing they are cl7 1066 ddr3 chips? your tRC (20) could be a little lower as well, say around 16 or 18. but like you said, its a dell so you wont know if you can tweak it till you access the bios. i think the dells are F2 at post? cant remember. the last dell i played with was a laptop and they cant be tweaked at all normally anyway but i have never used a "brand name" desktop apart from a acer aspire peice of crap micro utx systems. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Mad Customs #4 OS Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate CPU Intel Quad core Q9550 2.83GHz@3.92GHz(AS5 lapped)(1845FSB) Motherboard EVGA 790i FTW DIGITAL PWM (AS5 re-pasted) Memory 2gbx4 GSkill1600MHz9/9/9/24/2T-1.8v@1677MHz9/9/9/18/1T-1.8v Graphics Card x2 Leadtek 9800GX2 Quad SLI(re-pasted/no cases)755/1120/1820 Sound Card Crapative XF-i Plat Monitor(s) Displays Chimei22"ws(DVI)/LG32"LCD(HDMI)/Samsung 40"LCD(HDMI) Screen Resolution 1680x1050/1360x768/1920x1080 (1080P) Keyboard Logitech Di Novo Edge Mouse MX 1100 PSU Zalman 850-HP 850watt x6 12v@18A Case Tiled floor (nice and cold-usually 18c idle) Cooling fan forced 120 Xtreme (lapped)with push/pull setup Hard Drives Seagate 1TB "40NS" 32mb sata2, Hitachi 500gb 16mb sata2 (backup storage), Sandisk 16gb micro SD (mobile storage) Internet Speed Bigpond 17mbit/s cable=Max witnessed 2.5Mbyte/s down 30kb up Other Info Enzotech SLF-1+Enzotech CNB-EVGAi chipset coolers/Sunbeamtech Rheobus Extreme 30 Watt x 6 channel fan controller/Zalman ZM-MFC2 fan controller-Watt meter/Logitech G25 Racing Wheel/Logitech cordless number pad/OCZ NIA//HTPC:7600 x64/E8400@3GHz1.18v/2x2Gb ST Proj.X DDR3 1800 9-9-9-24/Nvidia 8400GS 512Mb/Asus HDAV1.3 Delux(changed OPAmps to OPA627)/250Gb 16Mb 7200/480W PSU/Custom made cardboard box!! |
18 Jun 2009
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#206 | | |
4Gigs DDR2 800Mhz @ 4.4.4.12 Dual channel
dg | My System Specs | | OS Windows 7 64bit Ultimate CPU Intel i5 2500K 3.30 ghz overclocked to 4.8 ghz Motherboard Asus P8T867 EXT bios 2103 rev 1.03 Memory G.SKILL DDR3 12GB PC3 1600 at 800mhz 8-9-8-24-1t Graphics Card Zotac GeForce GTX 560 1GB non ti driver 290.53 beta Sound Card on-board realtek Monitor(s) Displays Asusr 23" LED Screen Resolution 1980x1080 max PSU BFG-1000 watts |
18 Jun 2009
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#207 | | windows 7 x64 Home Premium manasquan, nj |
Well, boosting the FSB from 266Mhz to 333Mhz gave me a small increase in the mem test. 
Is there any temperature monitor that can keep an eye on the FSB temps? I'm using CoreTemp64 now.
I'd like to boost the FSB up to 400Mhz, but not until I can watch the temp in there. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number me / #1 OS windows 7 x64 Home Premium CPU intel q6600 Motherboard gigbyte ga ep45 ud3l Memory g.skill 8gb ddr2 1066 (pc2 8500) Graphics Card evga geforce 9800 gtx 512 mb Screen Resolution 1680 x 1050 PSU raidmax 500w Case smilodon (yes, t'was the pretty blue lites that got me!) Hard Drives wd caviar black 500 gb
wd caviar black 1tb
wd elements 1tb external hd x2 |
18 Jun 2009
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#208 | | Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04 Pembroke |
4GB DDR2 @ 800Mhz Attachment 14861
Is that good? lol
Almost everything on my laptop sucks.
Last edited by Dark Nova Gamer; 14 Jul 2009 at 12:35 PM..
| My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom | Whitebox OS Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04 CPU Intel E6750 @ 3.80GHz Motherboard Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L (Revision 1.1) Memory 2x2GB & 2x1GB (6GB) OCZ Reaper 1066MHz @ 1080MHz Graphics Card EVGA nVidia GTX 260 896mb (216 Core) FTW Edition Sound Card Realtek ALC888 Monitor(s) Displays 21" VIZIO TV Screen Resolution 1680x1050 @ 60Hz Keyboard Logitech Wireless S520 Mouse Logitech Wireless S520 - Microsoft Wireless Arc Mouse PSU Corsair 750W Case NZXT Nemesis Elite Cooling Thermaltake SpinQ Hard Drives Western Digital WD6401AALS - 640GB
Hitachi HDP725016GLA380 - 160GB Internet Speed Download: 20mbps, Upload: 3mbps |
19 Jun 2009
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#209 | | Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate Australia |

Quote: Originally Posted by DarkNovaGundam 4GB DDR2 @ 800Mhz Attachment 14861
Is that good? lol
Almost everything on my laptop sucks.  yeh thats about average for a lappy, but laptops can be very limited to what you can adjust in the bios and i have heard of people using 3rd party software to somehow overclock laptops. tho i have never tried but then again, why would you want to overclock a laptop, increase power consumption, and laptops already produce alot of heat due to the compact enclosures. this winsat mem test is more to compare with others, personally i have not noticed a huge performance increase when going from 6800mb/ps to 8200mb/ps so my advice to laptop owners is simple, if you want to overclock save up and build your own project like myself, its fun (apart from when your getting frustrated from reboots) and laptops just wernt designed to be overclocked, with everything so compacted so close to one another the heat generation is huge compared to a desktop, and finding replacement parts can be difficult depending on what country your in.
at the end of the day benchmarks are purely for people who want to 'rate' their system against others to see how far they have come in tweaking, the overall system performance gains are usually not that huge unless your going to the xtreme of something like 5ghz on the cpu and can afford to have a backups of cpu's, ram modules and mobo's when that northbridge fries itself. and then there are people like me that just cant resist attempting an overclock no matter how old the desktop is. my last fiddle was with a pentium 3 2.8ghz 2mb cache 478 chip, 1.2gb ddr1 ram @ 200mhz and a 133fsb, what a blast! lmao
i have yet to attempt getting an old system and putting it in a fish tank and filling it with de-mineralized water for a experiment to see the advantages of a tru water cooling build. | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Mad Customs #4 OS Windows 7 7600 x64 (16385) Ultimate,Windows Vista x64 Ultimate CPU Intel Quad core Q9550 2.83GHz@3.92GHz(AS5 lapped)(1845FSB) Motherboard EVGA 790i FTW DIGITAL PWM (AS5 re-pasted) Memory 2gbx4 GSkill1600MHz9/9/9/24/2T-1.8v@1677MHz9/9/9/18/1T-1.8v Graphics Card x2 Leadtek 9800GX2 Quad SLI(re-pasted/no cases)755/1120/1820 Sound Card Crapative XF-i Plat Monitor(s) Displays Chimei22"ws(DVI)/LG32"LCD(HDMI)/Samsung 40"LCD(HDMI) Screen Resolution 1680x1050/1360x768/1920x1080 (1080P) Keyboard Logitech Di Novo Edge Mouse MX 1100 PSU Zalman 850-HP 850watt x6 12v@18A Case Tiled floor (nice and cold-usually 18c idle) Cooling fan forced 120 Xtreme (lapped)with push/pull setup Hard Drives Seagate 1TB "40NS" 32mb sata2, Hitachi 500gb 16mb sata2 (backup storage), Sandisk 16gb micro SD (mobile storage) Internet Speed Bigpond 17mbit/s cable=Max witnessed 2.5Mbyte/s down 30kb up Other Info Enzotech SLF-1+Enzotech CNB-EVGAi chipset coolers/Sunbeamtech Rheobus Extreme 30 Watt x 6 channel fan controller/Zalman ZM-MFC2 fan controller-Watt meter/Logitech G25 Racing Wheel/Logitech cordless number pad/OCZ NIA//HTPC:7600 x64/E8400@3GHz1.18v/2x2Gb ST Proj.X DDR3 1800 9-9-9-24/Nvidia 8400GS 512Mb/Asus HDAV1.3 Delux(changed OPAmps to OPA627)/250Gb 16Mb 7200/480W PSU/Custom made cardboard box!! |
19 Jun 2009
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#210 | | Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04 Pembroke |

Quote: Originally Posted by bloke yeh thats about average for a lappy, but laptops can be very limited to what you can adjust in the bios and i have heard of people using 3rd party software to somehow overclock laptops. tho i have never tried but then again, why would you want to overclock a laptop, increase power consumption, and laptops already produce alot of heat due to the compact enclosures. this winsat mem test is more to compare with others, personally i have not noticed a huge performance increase when going from 6800mb/ps to 8200mb/ps so my advice to laptop owners is simple, if you want to overclock save up and build your own project like myself, its fun (apart from when your getting frustrated from reboots) and laptops just wernt designed to be overclocked, with everything so compacted so close to one another the heat generation is huge compared to a desktop, and finding replacement parts can be difficult depending on what country your in.
at the end of the day benchmarks are purely for people who want to 'rate' their system against others to see how far they have come in tweaking, the overall system performance gains are usually not that huge unless your going to the xtreme of something like 5ghz on the cpu and can afford to have a backups of cpu's, ram modules and mobo's when that northbridge fries itself. and then there are people like me that just cant resist attempting an overclock no matter how old the desktop is. my last fiddle was with a pentium 3 2.8ghz 2mb cache 478 chip, 1.2gb ddr1 ram @ 200mhz and a 133fsb, what a blast! lmao
i have yet to attempt getting an old system and putting it in a fish tank and filling it with de-mineralized water for a experiment to see the advantages of a tru water cooling build. I had no intention of overclocking (I know you didn't say I said I did). I know the dangers of it, which is why I haven't really done it.
Lol to the DDR1 @ 200Mhz
Also, I saw something very similar to the thing you last fiddled with, in a fish tank, with de-mineralized water, on Creigslist for about $1.2k.
No one bought it. =P | My System Specs | | System Manufacturer/Model Number Custom | Whitebox OS Windows 7 Ultimate, OS X 10.7, Ubuntu 11.04 CPU Intel E6750 @ 3.80GHz Motherboard Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3L (Revision 1.1) Memory 2x2GB & 2x1GB (6GB) OCZ Reaper 1066MHz @ 1080MHz Graphics Card EVGA nVidia GTX 260 896mb (216 Core) FTW Edition Sound Card Realtek ALC888 Monitor(s) Displays 21" VIZIO TV Screen Resolution 1680x1050 @ 60Hz Keyboard Logitech Wireless S520 Mouse Logitech Wireless S520 - Microsoft Wireless Arc Mouse PSU Corsair 750W Case NZXT Nemesis Elite Cooling Thermaltake SpinQ Hard Drives Western Digital WD6401AALS - 640GB
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