Soltek K8TPro-939: Moving A64 to 939
by Wesley Fink on October 28, 2004 12:05 AM EST- Posted in
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Memory Stress Testing: Soltek K8TPro-939
The memory stress test is very basic. It tests the ability of the Soltek K8TPro-939 to operate at its officially supported memory frequency (400MHz DDR), at the lowest memory timings that OCZ PC3200 Platinum Rev. 2 modules will support. All DIMMs used for stress testing were 512MB double-sided (or double-bank) memory. Memory was only tested in Dual-Channel mode using either one dual-channel (2 DIMMs) or 2 dual-channels (4 DIMMs).Stable DDR400 Timings - One Dual-Channel (2/4 DIMMs populated) |
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Clock Speed: | 200MHz |
CAS Latency: | 2.0 |
RAS to CAS Delay: | 2T |
RAS Precharge: | 10T* |
Precharge Delay: | 2T |
Command Rate: | 1T |
Using two DIMMs in Dual-Channel 128-bit mode, the memory performed in all benchmarks at the fastest 2-2-2-10 timings, at 2.6V.
Stable DDR400 Timings - Two Dual-Channel (4/4 DIMMs populated) |
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Clock Speed: | 166MHz |
CAS Latency: | 2.0 |
RAS to CAS Delay: | 2T |
RAS Precharge: | 10T* |
Precharge Delay: | 2T |
Command Rate: | 2T |
Tests with the Soltek 939 with all four DIMM slots populated were a disappointment. Since every 939 board that we tested in our 939 roundup ran at DDR400 with 4 DIMMs, we have been very surprised to find some 939 boards that will not do DDR400 with 4 DIMMs. The Epox 9NDA3+ wouldn't do it, and now, neither will the Soltek. No matter what we set, the Soltek forced DDR333 with 4 DIMMs at 2T Command Rate. No matter what memory speed we set in the BIOS, the Soltek forced DDR333 with 4 DIMMs at 2T Command Rate. We also tried 1T Command Rate, and with 1T, the board set DDR200, no matter what we set in BIOS.
Until we see a BIOS update that corrects this issue, if you plan to run four DDR400 DIMMs, then you should choose another Socket 939 motherboard.
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SpaceRanger - Thursday, October 28, 2004 - link
I'm sick and tired of the AGP released boards.. Gimmie PCI-X for A64 and I'll be impressed..