Thursday, January 26, 2006

TeamGroup testing


Been testing the TeamGroup Treem BH-5 memory I recently bought. Seems pretty stable, but it doesn't clock as high as my BH-6. Been able to complete SuperPi 32M at 268MHz, but I needed 3.7v! Was able to use fairly tight timings though. Not sure if the sticks will make it to 270 in 32M, but I'll keep testing. Using orange slots on Expert board. I tried both the orange and yellow slots. The orange are better (higher overclock). This RAM seems to be on a par with my Mushkin Level 2's. Might make good day-to-day memory running at 3.48v and 260MHz.

On another note, my cat ate solid food last night and again this morning, so both my wife and I are very happy. He hates the medicine we give him, but I think it's helping him. We know he has a long road to full recovery. But we are willing to do whatever it takes.

4 comments:

sierrabound said...

jagwire, I'm sure you mean no offense, but I'd appreciate it if you stopped mentioning your now-dead cat.

sierrabound said...

TeamGroup memory is available through a company called Astak. The RAM I got is not on the Astak website, but I had emailed a person at Astak named Michael Li who was very helpful. The memory was $135 plus shipping & handling.

http://www.astak.com/index.htm

sierrabound said...

Thanks, gocchin. Our cat went back to the vet today for a check-up. The vet was surprised our cat was already eating solid food again. He doesn't have to go back to the vet for another two weeks. In the meantime, he has to keep taking his medicine.

sierrabound said...

Thanks, Ken.