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  1. 3xtemelyk3wl

    5870 Needs 2 monitors DVI and 1 Display Port

    I know it's not optimal, but has anyone tried a displayport-VGA adaptor?
  2. 3xtemelyk3wl

    5870 Needs 2 monitors DVI and 1 Display Port

    I'm not actually that interested in the triple screen gaming setup, I just need three screens for my 2D screen real-estate requirements. I take it an active adaptor will still be required for this as well?
  3. 3xtemelyk3wl

    5870 Needs 2 monitors DVI and 1 Display Port

    How about the "Apple Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter cable by Neet® - ( for Unibody MacBook - Pro - Air etc. )" This is only £14.95 and as it's an Apple compatible, should be active right? Then you just need a few quid HDMI-DVI cable and away you go.
  4. 3xtemelyk3wl

    8800 series water cooling

    EK Blocks now out in UK I have two of the EK blocks now - they are superlative in design and in cooling. I got them in the UK - stock is available, obviously I cant post where but its easy enough to find. *Don't post blatant hints, it's no different to actually posting the name*
  5. 3xtemelyk3wl

    Whats a Dual core P4/805 like?

    Have you checked the temps? Is it throttling? There is no way it should be over 8 mins slower than your NewCastle at unzipping anything...
  6. 3xtemelyk3wl

    X1900XT Crossfire overclocking

    Hey guys, I am running a crossfire setup of n X1900XT-X and an X1900XT Crossfire edition. Overclocking is proving trickier than I anticipated, as normal tools like ATi Tool don’t seem to work properly, and the ATi CCC overclocker is very restrictive. I have tried the "overclocker" tool to try...
  7. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Post updated with some new info :)
  8. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    1/ Now Crucial sell Ballistix memory that comment of mine isnt so accurate. Crucial Ballistix 3200 can do 2-2-2-5 but mine went NOWHERE near the Anandtech samples 2/ Most good memory comes with heat spreaders these days, but its not essential. Heatspreaders don't make bad memory good! 3/In...
  9. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Registered DRAM is a memory module that contains so-called "registers" that hold the data for one clock cycle before it is moved on to the next stage in the pipeline. This process increases the reliability of high-speed data access. Registered memory modules are typically used only in servers...
  10. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Glad you liked it. The LL version uses better quality winbond wafter than the non LL version. It also has a much more agressive default SPD file (which can cause problems) If you are using a canterwood board, a matched pair of memory would be a very good idea. If using anything else, the extra...
  11. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    1) Nope, but not all boards will let you change this value. 2) Lower will give better performance 3) Higher is better. Note that both of these settings have almost no impact on performance, so leave them at default would be the best advice.
  12. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    What’s your point? SDR SDRAM = Single Data Rate Synchronous dynamic random access memory. DDR SDRAM = Double Data Rate Synchronous dynamic random access memory. Your whole argument started when you said: I never stated that SDRAM didn’t mean Synchronous Dynamic Random Access...
  13. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Sometimes, I know that dual modules from some brands have optimised internal timings for 128bit operation.
  14. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Nope, SDR = Single Data Rate. SDR SDRAM = Single Data Rate Syncronous Dynamic Random Access Memory
  15. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    No, although if you specify you need a matched pair OCUK might be able to help you out. Twinmos have about 3 different PCB revisions and 5 different wafers within their "PC3200" alone.
  16. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Sure, what do you want to know :)
  17. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Hi there, The burst length determines the maximum number of column locations that can be accessed for a given Read or Write command. As usual, the lower the number the faster the performance. However this wont make a vast difference to your memory performance.
  18. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Glad you found it useful RoJo!
  19. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Yep, thanks - changed :D
  20. 3xtemelyk3wl

    OCUK Memory FAQ

    Thanks
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