Failure to Launch

Failure to Launch

I have a spent a while getting this website to work, trying multiple templates from academic focused, the blog style and finally setting on hydejack and getting the pro version.

I tried many times to get it work and finally it did..and everything was working..untill it wasnt.

An overview of my ram collection

An overview of my ram collection

So I have being using some pretty cool memory kits, but what else do I have in my collection?

First off I will break it down into IC type to make it easier.

To Begin I will start with DDR3 as that I what im using in my OC fun at the moment.

PSC:

PSC standards for Powerchip semiconducter a tiwanese memory manufacter. PSC IC memory kits are known for high frequency with tight timings.

Corsair GTX Series:

Corsair GTX is the top of the line series of ultra fast, individually binned per stick memory modules avaliable from corsair. The series has been a favorite of overclockers and have been used in many world records.

Kit # 1 Corsair GTX1 2400mhz CL9-11-9

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Corsair GTX1 in the P55A-UD6

After seeing this kit be used in days of 1156 I thought it would be cool to find a kit and so after much hunting I got very lucky and found one.

This is a very early revision kit with a 8.1 instead of corsair usual 7.1 number to indicate IC type, in this case PSC (powerchip semi conducter)

Kit #2:

Corsair GTX3 2400mhz 9-11-9

The replacement for corsair GTX1, pretty much the same as GTX1. famously used by overclocker gunslinger to take out X79 world records in a 4 module quad channel setup on a Asus Rampage IV Black Edition. I unfortually have only 3 modules so I cant repliacate that.

Corsair GTX4 2533mhz CL9-10-10

Corsair GTX6 2665mhz CL9

Corsair speed frequiecny kit of choice. Single sided modules used for frequencey world records.

Hyper:

Corsair GTX2 2550mhz CL8-8-8 Hyper

Legendary MGN-E Hyper sticks used in multiple world records, a favorite of X58 and AMD overclockers. Highest hyper binn avliable outside of the Adata 2200 CL8 kit.

Fun with Intel P55: Part 2

Fun with Intel P55: Part 2

So After finding and getting the UD6 to work properly, I set about testing IMC limits, the lazy way. XMP boot test.

For this I chose one of the fastest kits in my collection: Corsair Dominator GTX4 2533mhz CL9 PSC kit.

Did it boot? Yes.

Was it stable? No.

I then tried my GTX1 2400mhz Cl9 kit.

Did it boot yes

Was it stable? Profile #2 (2400) no. But profile #1 (2333mhz) was and ran cinebench and super pi and Wprime all stable.

I can now work on figuring out core clocks and upping baseclocks.

I have aquired 2 more CPUs to test. both i5’s. An i6 650 dual core and i5 750 quad core.

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