Corsair XMS3200C2v1.1 BH-6 + DFI NF4 SLI-D

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Corsair XMS3200C2v1.1 BH-6 + DFI NF4 SLI-D

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Revisiting old school winbond BH-6 memory :mrgreen:

System
3200+ CBBHD 0445 VPMW Winchester 90nm cpu water cooled
DFI NF4 SLI-D 414-3 beta bios
2x eVGA 6800U PCI-E SLI @ stock 425/1100 71.89WHL
120GB WD 1200JB
Pioneer A05 Burner
650W Silverstone SLI psu

WinXP PRO SP2 fresh install with latest updates
Nvidia 6.39 chipset drivers

2x 512MB XMS3200C2v1.1 BH-6 Black (024151 batch - week 41, 2002) @250mhz 2-2-2-5 7-16-3314 at 3.4v vdimm


chipset = 1.6v
LDT = 1.5v
LDT 4x

CPC = Enabled
CAS Latency(CL) = 2
RAS to CAS(Trcd) = 2
Min RAS# Active time(Tras) = 5
Row Precharge Time(Trp) = 2
Row Cycle Time(Trc) =7
Row Refresh Cycle Time(Trfc) = 16
Row to Row Delay(Trrd) = 3
Write Recovery Time(Twr) = 3
Write to Read Delay(Twtr) = 1
Read to Write Delay(Trwt) = 4
Refresh Period (Tref) = 3120
Write CAS Latency(Twcl) = AUTO
DRAM Bank Interleave = Enabled
Skew = AUTO
Skew Value = 0
DRAM Drive Strength = Level 8
DRAM Data Drive Strength = Level 1
Max Async Latency = 7ns
Read Preamble Time = 5ns
Idle Cycle Limit = 128
Dynamic Counter = Enabled
R/W Queue Bypass = 8x
Bypass Max = 4x
32 byte Granularity = Disable(8burst)

CPUZ Validation
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=14929

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Haven't tried higher vdimm or speeds yet but not bad for nearly 3yr old ram :mrgreen:
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i'll do the rest of the benchies tomorrow but how's this for bandwidth

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Post by infinitevalence »

Man thoes numbers just keep looking better and better, i want to get that kind of performance out of my BH5. I think its interesting that the TCCD seemed to have more bandwidth.
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TCCD more bandwidth in what ? all depends on raw cpu speed really :)
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