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Old March 1st, 2008   #11
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the info I looked at was from Gigabyte's page... I had this kit of Mushkin DDR2-1066 that would not run more than 840MHz in my P965-DS3....
After some messing with it about half an hour ago, I finally got it to 1066 and 5-5-5-20 2T (its rated timings and speed) on this EP35-DS3P.... also had to get the latest version of CPUZ as the version I had (1.39) would not read the memory info properly.. but now 1.44 does...
also since I am getting cooler temps with this IC7, I may kick it up over 2.6GHz







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one problem... Muskin ram does not play well with Gigabyte boards... there is not a single Mushkin mention in the memory compatibility list for this EP35-DS3P (or any of the P35-DS boards)
My Mushkin XP 6400 5-3-3-8 runs well over 800mhz @ 4-3-3-8 timings on my gigabyte P35C-DS3R....It's D9 Fatbody chips..

I just want my stick of OCZ to come back so I can run 4GB again, not that 3GB is bad but Forum Wars have STARTED!



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the info I looked at was from Gigabyte's page... I had this kit of Mushkin DDR2-1066 that would not run more than 840MHz in my P965-DS3....
After some messing with it about half an hour ago, I finally got it to 1066 and 5-5-5-20 2T (its rated timings and speed) on this EP35-DS3P.... also had to get the latest version of CPUZ as the version I had (1.39) would not read the memory info properly.. but now 1.44 does...
also since I am getting cooler temps with this IC7, I may kick it up over 2.6GHz
LOL woahhhhhhhhh 2.6GHZ!!!! Nah man j\m that chip can do alot better, OC the snot out of it.



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LOL woahhhhhhhhh 2.6GHZ!!!! Nah man jm that chip can do alot better, OC the snot out of it.
not with my ambient temps, this room stays around 80ºF day and night







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not with my ambient temps, this room stays around 80șC day and night
That doesn't sound healthy at all! Lol.




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I do have 5 computers that run 24/7.. thats a lot of heat for one room







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I was just talking about the 80c part, since 80c is something like 176F, lol.

80F sounds kinda nice, actually, it's always too cold next to my comptuer, just cause all the air from the exhaust fans on my antec 900 winds up going right back at me.... like having a fan blowing on you. brrrrr.




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I second that. 80C can't be healthy, lol :P




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Old March 2nd, 2008   #19
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oops so used to mentioning computer temps in C that I swapped it...







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