http://www.pc-look.com/boutik/Prod [...] 25_fr.html
moins cher que la VX et aussi efficace
tiens regarde ça....
http://www.bigbruin.com/reviews05/ [...] php?file=3
Je viens de la commander :
c'est de la BH5 avec le même PCB que la VX (CH5)
un extrait d'un autre test :
"Next came the REAL test. BH5 has quite a reputation for performing exceptionally well in the overclocking department so long as you can supply it with a sick amount of voltage. To accomplish this you usually need to do one of three things; Use an OCZ Booster (if your motherboard allows), volt-mod your motherboard (very risky and instantly voids your warranty), or use a DFI NForce4 motherboard. My bud SpikeShot had one (as I stated earlier) so I took a quick trip over there and we commenced to "Smack his rig up". From previous tweaking and testing he was able to determine that the OCZ PC3200 VX RAM he used had about a max stable overclock of 248MHz at 2-2-2-6 timings. So we set the PC3200 Gold BH5 RAM to the same timings for these tests. Through trial and error we found 258MHz at 3.7V was the best/stable max overclock. Going over 3.7V didn't really seem to help too much. We were able to complete a test here and there at 260MHz but it just couldn't hold it together enough to complete all the tests. I'm not complaining, though. 58MHz is over a 50% performance gain while keeping some seriously tight timings. *starts to think about getting a DFI board*"
Message édité par JeanY le 04-10-2005 à 14:38:30
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