View Full Version : anyone with any info on micron d9lpf chips?
zfactor
10-21-2009, 09:35 AM
these came on a new set of ram i recieved in for a customer and this is the first time i have seen these. im curious to know if they are any good or not.. thanks in advance
aslanwas
10-21-2009, 10:01 AM
Maybe it is another Name for an already available chip like it was with the D9GTR ~ Z9HWR D9GTS ~ Z9HWQ
:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:
But in terms of memory, ask eva2000, he's memory addict no.1:up::up:
George_o/c
10-21-2009, 10:29 AM
George will sooner or later see the thread, don't worry :D
It's alphabethic, there is D9GKX, GMH,GTN,GTR,GTS,JNM,JNL,KPT, etcetera. After K comes... right, L!
So these have got to be new D9 chips from Micron.
There's no info on these chips on Micron's site either: http://www.micron.com/support/part_info/fbga/decoder.aspx#
You are the person to show us how they do! :)
Oliverda
10-21-2009, 10:45 AM
these came on a new set of ram i recieved in for a customer and this is the first time i have seen these. im curious to know if they are any good or not.. thanks in advance
Photo please.:D
BenchZowner
10-21-2009, 10:51 AM
Maybe it is another Name for an already available chip like it was with the D9GTR ~ Z9HWR D9GTS ~ Z9HWQ
:shrug::shrug::shrug::shrug:
But in terms of memory, ask eva2000, he's memory addict no.1:up::up:
To be precise, the Z9HWQ were the E.S. of the might D9GTRs.
p.s. We're talking about DDR3 ICs right ?
Mescalamba
10-29-2009, 10:33 AM
Best way is testing them.. Considering alphabetic order, they should be as good as KPT or better. But its just guess..
The order in which the chips are manufactured tells nothing about their oc capabilities imho.
But looking at their latest chips i think JNM, JNL and KPT are about the same in terms of overclocking where the KPT is less voltage tolerant.
I'd be surprised if this new chip would be lots better or worse but it would be nice if they're better. :)