I guess it is. What are the average max frequencies of them, repectively? Say, at 2.4~2.5V. If anyone knows sticks that utilize D9GKX could you share the information? I checked out the stickies but they don't seem to be terribly up-to-date.
Thanks!
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I guess it is. What are the average max frequencies of them, repectively? Say, at 2.4~2.5V. If anyone knows sticks that utilize D9GKX could you share the information? I checked out the stickies but they don't seem to be terribly up-to-date.
Thanks!
My G.Skill 1000 HZ has D9GKX on it - no warranty that all of them have the GKX... but i assume it...
Are there difference performance characteristics between them that you can tell by testing? (Clock frequencies would be one obviously)
Edit: In other words, is D9GKX exactly same chip that was binned from D9GMH, or is it from a different rev., tweaked process, etc.?
I modded my P5W yesterday (before only 2,4V Vdimm)...
I havent got the final results... But with 2,9V 450 MHZ 3-3-3-5 seems okay; 1140 at cl5, too.
I'll have to do more testing before i'll be able to say something for 100%.
I dont have any D9GMH Dimms... sorry :-/
D9GMH : 333MHz C5 1.8V Micron certified
D9GKX : 400MHz C5 1.8V Micron certified
I think that D9GKX are better for high frequency.
For low timings, I dunno
i don't think you can say GKX is 'better' than GMH
It all comes down to the binning of the IC's in my opinion.
true, but gkx has a higher speed bin out of micron's fab, so on average, it *should* perform better than gmh :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Jaco
GMH should be better at lower timings like CL3,
while GKX should be better at CL4.
Personally I prefer D9GMH.
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Originally Posted by lopri
Supertalent T800UX2GC4 .... see on the avatar :D
Mushkin REDLINE use D9GMH also for 1000 @ CL4
but the Gskill 1000 HZ goes better in LL
Muhskin @ 800 CL3 2,3 V
Gskill @ 800 CL3 2,1 V
@ 2,4 CL4 both goes to 1070
So do A-Data's EE Vitesta 2GB PC2-8000. The Super Talent is a great buy for $275US~ or whatever it retails for now though.Quote:
Originally Posted by toledo
GKX, I have found, can retain tighter timings at higher frequencies. Other than that, I don't think one will overclock far better than the other.
you're lucky!! they have D9GMH chips now, I just got a pair w/ D9GMH chipsQuote:
Originally Posted by toledo
how high can you go with CL 3 ?Quote:
Originally Posted by symphy
OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 PC2-8000 has D9GMH's in them.
~Mike
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Originally Posted by symphy
can you prove that?
as far as i konw only the GBGA from gskill has GKX.
PC2-6400 & PC2-5300? Or only the PC2-6400?Quote:
Originally Posted by Revv23
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Originally Posted by sdkevin
You've checked? should be D9GCT according to here:
http://www.overclockersonline.com/in...num=396&pnum=2
I got a pair here w/ D9GMH chips!
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Originally Posted by Chri$ch
not sure, better off asking G.S.Tech
lol, now i'm confused about which ones mine has. too chicken to take off the heatspreaders, was sure they were GKX but maybe they are GMH.Quote:
Originally Posted by sdkevin
CPU-Z shows they were manufactured week 14 2006, anyone know when they switched from GKX?
I also have that same memory (*looks at sig*) with D9GKX chips too. It kicks so much arse! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by toledo
D9GKX FTW! :banana:
Is there any real difference between the PC2 8000 and PC2 6400 HZ G.Skills? Sort of looks like they just tell you to up the voltage higher on the 8000.
8000 = D9GKX
6400 = D9GMH
next week I will get 2GBGA 6400s with 3-4-3-8
I think they have D9GKX too
Looks like some 8000 is going on my conroe shopping list then. Can't wait to get it all together.
but the 8000 cost a little bit more than the 6400 ;) but the Performance is not so far away between this 2 Kits, the most D9GMH can reach 1000 CL4