Some can give me picture of the TCCD chip ?
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Some can give me picture of the TCCD chip ?
tnx
Check the link two posts above...
tnx manQuote:
Check the link two posts above...
Newegg is suppose to have 1 gig (2x512) tomorrow. These are confirmed TCCD revision F and BrainPower PCB (815).
They appeared on the website today, after being out of stock for a couple of weeks, for $221 a pair ($9 cheaper)-get them while they last. This is the best price for TCCD revision F/BP PCB you will find.
I'm ordering mine tomorrow as soon as they are in stock.
PDP XL 2*256 = 108$ omg what a bargain !!!!
but PDP is almost same thing as KHX/Mushkin i think...doesnt overclock very well.
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mem...patriot_7.html
400MHz – PC3200 2.0-2-2-5
436MHz – PC3500 2.0-3-3-6
466MHz – PC3700 2.0-3-3-6
500MHz – PC4000 2.5-3-3-7
533MHz – PC4200 3.0-4-4-8
not so impressive if you ask me...
http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=getarticle&articID=233
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm all this ram is mine!!! :banana: :D
http://www.gurureview.co.uk/content/view/348/
thats not bad. DDR533 1:1 with a 1066mhz FSB processor. Still that ain't bad.
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Originally Posted by TEDY
If you look at the review the timings you listed were the specifications. He actually got up to 285 FSB. For only $221 that's good enough for me.
The question is: Did PDI sent the reviewer a bunch of special sticks to review and then when we get it retail, our mem will suck?Quote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
That's something we will never know. Manufacturers always say they don't send special ram to the reviewers but sometimes it appears to be the obvious answer. At only $221 this ram has Brainpower PCB and Samsung TCCD chips, the two components that make for great overclocking ram. Seems like it's worth a try to me, every stick of ram is going to oc differently so we'll just see how mine turn out.
yeah maybe really worth a try for 221+5 shipping
well i have some of this pdp stuff. 3 sticks of 512mb actually.
with 1x512mb @ 290 2.5-3-3
with 2x512mb in dual channel @ 265 2.5-3-3
that's the best i can get out of this memory.
will it be too difficult to up-date the list on page1 with links and prices of the confirmed TCCD´s?
Ooohh those are nice :D . Where are those for sale? Does that new pcb affect clockage at all? or it that still to be decided?Quote:
Originally Posted by pc ice
And the name of the manufacturer?
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...146-890&depa=1
reports new bacth available at newegg..OCZ :)
Seems like Centon have been sending these modules out to a few people (not me btw)...Quote:
Originally Posted by pc ice
Very interesting! Just a quick summary of what I have learned from this thread:Quote:
Originally Posted by pc ice
1. TCCD revision F with code dates of 431 and later (still unconfirmed) are able to take more voltage and achieve higher FSB. As seen with Colin's review of Mushkin with non-BrainPower PCB. http://www.pcstats.com/articleview.c...id=1668&page=2
2. Brain Power PCB seems to achieve higher overclocks at relaxed timings with TCCD chips. http://www.legitreviews.com/article.php?aid=53
3. There has been discussion of 2 Brain Power PCB modules B6U808
and B6U815. B6U808 seems to be better as reported here:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...768#post561768
PDP and PQI are using B6U815.
4. Not all motherboards like the TCCD chipsets, differnet PCBs or both. The Asus P4C800 seems to have been the Intel based standard for testing this memory and has yielded very good results.
This new PCB (it looks new to me) that your are testing, looks very interesting. I noticed one module is showing a eprom and the others are not.
It at all possible, if you could use an Asus P4c800 in your Intel testing-it would really help in an "apples to apples" comparison with other memory tested thus far using traditional cooling.
It appears that you are also into some extreme cooling which we are all interested to see how much these chips and PCB's can take.
Good luck, and thanks for being willing to devote the time to share your results.
thanks for the details of what to look for still not sure what pcb mine areQuote:
Originally Posted by pc ice
http://www.fileshosts.com/memory/cen...2_03_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/memory/cen...2_02_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/memory/cen...2_04_thumb.jpg http://www.fileshosts.com/memory/cen...2_06_thumb.jpg
2x 512MB Centon Advance PC3200LL - each stick sent 7 days apart
1st stick memtested on DFI NF3 250Gb to 295mhz 2.5-3-3-8 but only booted into win2k sp4 at 280mhz 2.5-3-3-8 and at 295mhz 2.5-4-3-8. Memtest had 2 errors at 300mhz 2.5-3-3-8. Only 205-208mhz 2-2-2-5/6 though heh
http://www.fileshosts.com/AMD/DFI/60...1/mem-buff.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/AMD/DFI/60...mem-unbuff.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/AMD/DFI/60...1/cpuz_cbi.jpg
Alex, I thought you said in a previous post that the PDP was the best you had tried?
Nice, eva. How about dual channel?
Thanks for lying to me Newegg... I knew those bastards were going to restock the PDP. Know nothing customer service rep... Definitely would have bought that instead.
Well I ended up buying the PQI. Don't have a working board to test, but from past buyers and what I can see w/o taking off the spreaders, it has all the marks of a winner. TCCD Rev.F & BP PCB Rev.808.
How did you make out that its revision F?Quote:
Originally Posted by WiCKeD
Eva where u pick them up from???
can i grab a pair of 512's off you for 300???
got mine thanks to Fugger/Mark at Centon :)
They're okay but still got alot of messing around to see where their max stable is.... haven't tried dual sticks yet (not dual channel since DFI NF3 250Gb is single channel board) but i suspect they're lower max ocs as always
Only have one pair and don't plan to sell them.
not stable but nice to look at
http://www.fileshosts.com/AMD/DFI/60...2/mem-buff.jpg
http://www.fileshosts.com/AMD/DFI/60...2/cpuz_mem.jpg
The "F" just comes before the "TCCD" on the actual chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by jlccarv
Ay EVA2000... those memory modules are on the old reference design (similar to those found on Corsair. The new board is the 546G board (a cleaner looking board) that probably gets better results.