CL8 and CL6 World record!
Afterwards
the latency has been sharpened to CL8. Again it took them about a quarter of an
hour until the reached the hot phase. CPU-z was showing far more than 1550 MHz
(effective 3100 MHz) and the world record was only a few MHz in front uf us all.
Slowly but certainly the two guys came closer to the desired 1585 MHz (effective
3170 MHz). And finally, there it was ... CPU-z showed us 1586 MHz (effective
3172 MHz). Splmann and Besi as well as the audience started clapping their hands
you really felt how the spark reached the audience. But as soon as the boys hit
the 1586 MHz the question was: how far can they go and the journey ended at
1595.5 MHz (effective 3191 MHz). What an incredible clock frequency at CL8!
Ok
then ... let's try CL7 then. But the CL7 session ended quite quickly. The system
was highly unstable and almost nothing wanted to work with these latencies,
which is why splmann and Besi quickly moved on to CL6.
At
this point we didn't know that we were going to crack the old world record,
which already was at an insanely high 2902 MHz, by quite a margin. But let's
start from the beginning. splmann and Besi needed only few minutes to get the
memory to 1400 MHz (effective 2800 MHz) and they already started to wondering why
this is so easy. Some minutes later they got it, they've reached more than 1451
MHz (effective 2902 MHz) at CL6! Seriously this clock speed at theses latencies
is insane! But never the less, this wasn't the end of the road. With the
adrenaline pumping through the veins of splmann and Besi as well as through the
audience they went on. It was absolutely unbelievable and kind of unreal.
Minutes later the setup did 1500 MHz at CL6 (effective 3000 MHz). The final
result was an absolutely mindblowing 1547.9 MHz (effecitve 3095.8 MHz). And I
have to write it again: almost 3100 MHz at CL6! which really is validated!
Really guys that was absolutely awesome!
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