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  • #16
    Re: Ex58 UD5 and OCZ3P1333LV6GK

    Strange that review had my ram kit mentioned but the picture of the ram was completely different and the ram they review had XMP.
    My platinum 1333 kit looks different to that kit they had.


    about the Cooler, you should be able to jimmy one up with spare parts.
    I used the bracket from my Sli parts from the motherboard box, I screwed down a column to one of the furthest holes on the bracket, then screwed three more columns to that first one, then screwed the fan down into two more holes (6cm fan not 8cm) then unscrewed the top most screw fastening down the motherboard and screwed the columns onto that from the cooler.
    its kind of like this:
    Code:
       |======| < fan
     |------|-- <  bracket
            |   < column
            |
            |
    ------------- < motherboard
            |   < original column
    I dont think you'd need to monitor the temps of the ram, think about it, theyre usually passive so adding a fan already dramatically improves the effectiveness of the heat spreaders, you would get quite a significant drop in temperature and much better temperature resistance after adding a fan, especially if your using a relatively high rpm fan.
    Last edited by qwertylesh; 09-09-2009, 07:17 PM.
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    • #17
      Re: Ex58 UD5 and OCZ3P1333LV6GK

      Originally posted by dbee View Post
      Oh yeah, whats the deal with these Sticks. They refuse to run at the Rated 1333 with
      7 7 7 -20 timings. Heres Tom's review ...
      Test Results: Latency, Frequency And Bandwidth - Review Tom's Hardware : DDR3 On A Budget: Six 6 GB Memory Kits

      Someone tell me something, those TRAS look pretty damn low...
      Got a spare set to use instead of those? If so, send em here I will tell you what they can do

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      • #18
        Re: Ex58 UD5 and OCZ3P1333LV6GK

        lol nah i dont LSD. If i did have a spare set, believe me i probably would. What do you think of those charts on tom's? I dont think i have seen a user yet that got timings so low.
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        • #19
          Re: Ex58 UD5 and OCZ3P1333LV6GK

          you dont really need a ram cooler imo,and the northbridge is designed to run hot anyway 50c+ it can handle fine as for ram ive found the OCZ Reaper 6GB (3x2GB) DDR3 PC3-14400 (1800MHz) Tri-Channel (OCZ3RPR1800LV6GK) to be great, built in heat pipes too but be carefull if your running 12gb as the extra cpu cooler fan will foul the first ram slot
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          • #20
            Re: Ex58 UD5 and OCZ3P1333LV6GK

            Not sure, I have never used their products. Looks ok to me though, expected at the speeds given (WISH Gigabyte would UNLOCK CAS 5 for X58 boards!!)

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