@ C Stat B i think D9GMH
@ dab420 thanks for the info...but can you post a photo?
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@ C Stat B i think D9GMH
@ dab420 thanks for the info...but can you post a photo?
Thanks alot mate.Quote:
Originally Posted by GoriLLakoS
Quote:
Originally Posted by GoriLLakoS
See here: post 13 and after. note, i haven't pulled the spreaders off of my chips yet. Warranty and such.. :fact:
here is my micron ram with D9GKX
http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/6...6971hg9.th.jpg
How I can find which chips used for my Patriot Signature Line DDR2-6400 5-5-5-15?? (I look at under HSF but all chips labeled by Patriot)
it can do 800MHz 4-4-4-8 1.8v also upto 940MHz 4-4-4-10 2.0v also upto 1000MHz 5-5-5-15 2.0v
tanx in advanced
Buddy of mine is going to buy some Teamgroup RAM,
TVDD1024M667C4. Is that the D9GMH stuff?
And what's the difference between Team's TXDD and TVDD ram?
Does anybody know? X(treme) and V(alue)?
Is all crucial memory Micron D9 based? I'm mainly interested in knowing the IC's on the 667MHz Crucial Value stuff. Thanks.
Yes every crucial is D9 based. But don't expect every stick to be d9gmh, i'd bet they still produce D9DCN
Thanks. The max my memory can go in this Aopen is 820MHz anyway due to FSB limitation, so will DCN be able to do that at about 4-3-3-4?Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
DCN tops usually at about 800mhz 4-4-4Quote:
Originally Posted by C Stat B
Ok, thanks man. I can get 1GB sticks for £50 quid which is pretty good at the moment. I'll be checking the IC's first though.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
Massive D9 overload here :D
http://home.hccnet.nl/arienap/D9.JPG
Too bad my motherboard doesn't want to clock these baby's that well :(
And 2GB already gone and the other 2GB already sold :(
Since a few feeks they use Micron D9GCT, too. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Nordstern
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/show...=267167&page=4
Start reading at post 102.
I just got OCZ2N9001GK (OCZ PC2-7200 4-4-3-15 EPP 1GB kit) but most people just have info on the 4-4-4-15 stuff. Does anyone have any idea of the IC? Results are good, 3-3-3-4 @ 800MHz 2.2v's and 4-4-4-4 @ 1000MHz 2.3v's. I'm guessing D9 something.
Hihi Guys...1st post here...wanna ask GoriLLakos or any other who can help...
In the 1st post of this thread i saw this:
G..SKILL DDR2 F2-6400PHU1/2 512/1024/2X512/2X1024-6400 667@4-4-4-122.0-2.1V [color=blue]Elpida chips[color] HS=Black
G..SKILL DDR2 F2-6400HZ 512/1024/2X512/2X1024-6400 667@4-4-4-12 2.0-2.1V [b][color=blue]Micron D9GMH chips[color][b] HS=Black
i wanna ask whats the diff btn this 2 rams...is it saying tt this model of G skill ram: F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ has 2 differnt chipset. one is elpida,other is D9GMH? thanks...coz i am so blur now...wanna get this pair of ram( F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ)...but scared is elpida chipset...thanks again guys
can anyone tell me which chips this memory has?
d9gmh?
anyone know which chips on SuperTalent T800UB1GC5 ?
Thanks
Chris
cellshock added to the first post
for the list...
2x512MB A-Data Vitesta Extreme Edition PC2-6400 = Micron D9GCT
http://www.muenster.de/~e30pics/AData.jpg
Max @ 2.41v = 651Mhz 5-5-5-12 :woot: (623Mhz Dual-Pi)
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=144336
I think these were just released, but anyone know what kind of chips are used on these?
G.SKILL 4GB(2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667
G.SKILL 4GB(2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800
Ask G.S Technician :D
does anybody have info how my double-sided d9dqw may handle thge latenchy and frequency? Some guys have reported that those sticks dont OC and wont POST below CL5 :S
pic: http://xs.to/xs.php?h=xs110&d=06502&f=d9dqw1.JPG
Hi there,
I've asked Cellshock about their serial number and below is the answer :)
Module version = CS number -> check homepage www.cellshock.eu
Then we also have Serial Number
#xxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx
#xxxxxx-xXX(month)XX(day)X(year)xxxxx
e.g. #083583-11025693360 batch is 25.October 2006
TMK, all OCZ memory PC8000 and above uses D9 chips, correct Ryder?
Yes.Quote:
Originally Posted by LordofDoom