Intel D975XBX mod
Team DDR2_667 1g*2, very small but strong D9s :D
vdimm=2.7v @.@
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Intel D975XBX mod
Team DDR2_667 1g*2, very small but strong D9s :D
vdimm=2.7v @.@
and...my mobo's limit: 480fsb pi_1m :( , but the ram seems have a lot space to go :eek:
so...it's the time for us to throw away 512m*2 atm ? :D
so these are micron D9s but different from the old fatbody D9s ?
Yes, they are different. D9 is just what Micron calls DDR2. There are many D9 variants, this being one of them. The fatbodies are D9DQT and D9DQW only and are no longer made. These, however, are good sticks, but the term D9 is very ambigous.Quote:
Originally Posted by eva2000
Damn, why everyone just did better than I do?
2.7..OMFG......:eek:
holy crap. I was hesitant to get these before but I am DEFINITELY ordering a pair.
thanks thunderstruck all i have are fatbody d9s LOL
guess with that vdimm applied warranty would be well and truly void LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
so these new Micron D9s can handle high vdimm ?
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Originally Posted by eva2000
:D warranty . who cares, and ... we have OPB here, right :D:D:D
I TOLD YOU ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
@ Victor: No offense, but please don't encourage the abuse of RMA privileges here. We don't want people thinking it's OK to disregard rated voltages just because OPB is our friend :D
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Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
:D of course I know, I was just kidding and OPB must know that ;)
Damn nice! 1200 with 4-4-2-8 Very nice. Don't stop!
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Originally Posted by Nanometer
Ya right, and I will get the rma form ready for Victor to fill out...:slap:
Hmmmm....good to know that it still qualifies for RMA...EVERYONE YOU HEARD IT HERE FIRST! OPB SAYS 2.7V IS OK :woot: :woot: :woot:Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
haha... LOLQuote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
Victor any vdimm scaling results ? i.e.
1.8v max ???mhz ?
1.9v ?
2.0v ?
2.1v ?
2.2v ?
2.3v ?
2.4v ?
2.5v ?
2.6v ?
2.7v ?
:)
:D great to hear that OPB , maybe I'll try 2.9v someday :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
to eva:
the ram seems need at least 2.2v to have a boost performance.
but when >2.5v , there's only about 10mhz more with 0.1v add-up.
ordered a 2gig set :D
they have no heatspreaders ? :)
They have no heatspreaders :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
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Originally Posted by VictorWang
Ya, cuz they are not supposed to go over 2.4v..:p:
Great works bro, hope we can see some more 3d actions;
I appreciate this
What does the warranty cover? 2.4?Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
you know it, when I say it's 2.2, then ppl will challenge 2.25 or2.3v
so I will say 2.2 for sure in order to not let some "powerful users" burn out their modules and complete :banana::banana::banana::banana: about Team Group Sucks
I think those "powerfull users" are (or at least should be) wise enough to know it's their fault when the ram "burns out" by excessive voltage ;)
Besides most regular motherboards support only 2.3 vdimm.
(:edit: little question about ram: can it be killed by too high vdimm if it's cooled well enough? when mine arrive I want to try some subzero)
Nice oc'ing Victor Wang :toast:
if that high vdimm is only for bench purpose(but not long and high like 2.5v+), then I don't see anything wrong with that. However, I can tell if the case your ram burned out is because you give too much juice ..;)
Stop it Kev....you're gonna talk yourself into a corner....just tell them all that they WILL void their warranty if they use their ram @ 2.2+V....simple as that....anything more than default is to be taken at their own risk....Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
damn I can't wait for my board to get here now, I've got these sitting on my desk just waiting to dive in