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oijkue
01-11-2007, 09:30 PM
http://raxkingkong.myweb.hinet.net/D9/08.JPG

micron DDR-667 1GB*2 (single side)
2.0v DDR2-800 5-5-5-15 (cant do 4-4-4-12)
2.2v DDR2-900 5-5-5-15 (cant do DDR2-1000,maybe BIOS issue)...

source here:
http://www.xfastest.com/viewthread.php?tid=982

derektm
01-11-2007, 09:42 PM
How cute!

xlink
01-11-2007, 09:49 PM
2.05V I get 4-4-3 @800 with some D9GCT

and GCT is low binned, I got this kit for $160 right as the price gouging began...

Vapor
01-11-2007, 10:58 PM
Ain't bad at all for 1Gb ICs.....good to see this density getting more and more attention.

xlink
01-11-2007, 11:04 PM
ohh, it's single sided...

missed that part, then that might be more worthy...

[XC] Aerosupra
01-13-2007, 10:45 AM
veery good chips considering the density, I hope that they wont be too expensive,
I wonder how would 2x2gb(double-sided) perform ...

WeStSiDePLaYa
01-14-2007, 10:26 AM
we wont really know how good they are until they are binned. one slow chip could have held back the whole stick.

nn_step
01-14-2007, 11:32 AM
looks promising for 2GB sticks

Chocolate Pi
01-14-2007, 12:20 PM
I'm with nn_step on this one. Bring on the speedy 4 GB kits!

irev210
01-20-2007, 04:53 PM
i got a set of GEIL's with the D9HNL or whatever on them.

seems to like voltage atleast.

deathman20
01-20-2007, 08:05 PM
I'm with nn_step on this one. Bring on the speedy 4 GB kits!

Indeed that would be great. Using 4 sticks currently and 2 would be that much better for the size, let alone that might be possible to get speedy 8gig of ram :)

afireinside
01-20-2007, 09:12 PM
I guess this is what mushkin is using on their lower latency 4gb kits?

Revv23
01-21-2007, 08:03 AM
hows it work with 6-4-4?

Qkjhfhaiguihfma
01-21-2007, 09:29 AM
i have a feeling this is going to be the new trend from oem's, packing every desktop with 4gb+ of ram trying to tell everyone they "need" it like they "need" 500gb hard drives when in reality 90% of the population needs 40gb. especially since no one is going to be running an operating system that can fully use more than 2gb of ram.

i was looking at some cheap servers from dell yesterday and couldn't figure out why it was so freaking expensive until i removed the "standard" 56k modem for $70.

god i hate oem's. sorry for the rant.

Revv23
01-21-2007, 09:32 AM
i have a feeling this is going to be the new trend from oem's, packing every desktop with 4gb+ of ram trying to tell everyone they "need" it like they "need" 500gb hard drives when in reality 90% of the population needs 40gb. especially since no one is going to be running an operating system that can fully use more than 2gb of ram.

i was looking at some cheap servers from dell yesterday and couldn't figure out why it was so freaking expensive until i removed the "standard" 56k modem for $70.

god i hate oem's. sorry for the rant.


well it is thier job to sell hardware. if it werent for them technology wouldnt be where it is today...

however $70 for 56k is pretty dumb.

-Sweeper_
01-21-2007, 01:27 PM
d9ghm's and d9gkx's are 78nm?

Revv23
01-21-2007, 01:51 PM
d9ghm's and d9gkx's are 78nm?

i dont think so...

oijkue
01-21-2007, 09:36 PM
d9ghm's and d9gkx's are 78nm?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=128778&page=2
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