I've always regarded memory from Crucial to be high quality, reliable stuff and have used it in my PCs for years, but I've never considered it overclockable, not compared to the Corsair 3200LL sticks I have that run 220@5-2-2-2.
However for my new A-64 rig, I wanted to bump up from 512mb to the full Gig, and as this was to be a workstation rather than a speed demon (I'm running a G550 after all) I plumped for 2 sticks of Crucial 512mb.
Naturally I couldnt resist the lure of free HertzPower for long and the FSB started creeping up...as I write, I'm running 1:1 FSB/DDR ratio and 230@8-3-3-3. It's just ran a SS Sandra benchmark after an evening with BOINC/CPDN whilst browsing, downloading and watching movies, so I think it's stable.
And I know my CPU will run 240fsb...
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...and so will the memory.
Now running 240.7@8-3-3-3.
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However for my new A-64 rig, I wanted to bump up from 512mb to the full Gig, and as this was to be a workstation rather than a speed demon (I'm running a G550 after all) I plumped for 2 sticks of Crucial 512mb.
Naturally I couldnt resist the lure of free HertzPower for long and the FSB started creeping up...as I write, I'm running 1:1 FSB/DDR ratio and 230@8-3-3-3. It's just ran a SS Sandra benchmark after an evening with BOINC/CPDN whilst browsing, downloading and watching movies, so I think it's stable.
And I know my CPU will run 240fsb...
edit
...and so will the memory.
Now running 240.7@8-3-3-3.
PiFast completes in 51.5 seconds
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