BH-5 ?
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Imho yes!
hehe... Those are mine :banana:
damn he found me :D
didnt the BH5 modules have 2.5v on the sticker instead of 2.6v?
I may be wrong though...
depends on the date. take the spreaders off and see....Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
kingston hyperx 3500 (week 17 year 03)
ksn neo2
ddrbooster 4v :D
http://img118.exs.cx/img118/6536/s2q10x2828klow.jpg
A little off topic but I have some BH-5 that does 240fsb 2/2/2/5 2.9v may go higher buy my FSB is limited week 49 year 03 KHX3200 256x2
First stick: Serial Number: 04148078
Week 20, year 03
Second stick: Serial Number: 02202D83
Week 28, year 03
TOMMYLEE by the week it's BH-5 i think
I took spreaders off and look what I saw: Kingston
V62691
0328 PO1
D328DW-45
i`ve got bh-5 chips?
HM Wasnt from 301 to 318 BH-5 100%?
And after that CH-5 ?
Kingston Ram w/remarked Chips as D328DW-45 ---------Before Week 18 Year 03 Winbond BH-5, after CH-5 (18 03 can be both)
So they are`t bh-5 :(
Nope, they're not BH-5 - bad luck dude.............but CH-5 still run very well with lots of volts!!!!
but like i told you TL pump up 3.2 vdimm and cool them.
Just swapped some stuff for a new/sealed pair of Kingston HyperX 3200 BH-5 I think.
KHX3200K2/512
9905192-012.A02
P35978X3 2.6v
First stick does 275 @ 3.5v Aida shows the SPD details as:- Week 45 03
Second stick does 265 @ 3.5v SPD says week 45 03 too.
Testing was done on my DFi NF3 250Gb with my 3400 DTR clawhammer @ 2-2-2 timings.
How on earth do you guys get the heatspreaders off?
Use a screwdriver to rip off the clips. Pry on the heatspreaders, NOT the RAM. (Sounds much more dangerous than it is.) Then use a razor blade to separate the thermal tape from the RAM chips. Worked for me and my PC3500 EBs, and they're still alive. :)
look in my sig.
What brand?Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
Either way, just because there are BH-5 chips on the PCB doesn't mean they are all good. Hell, not even all BH-5 chips are good, on the best of the best PCB. You'd be surprised to know that there are still (relatively) large quantities of BH-5 IC's still available on the market. Mushkin could fire up the assembly lines, and start making pc3200/3500 lvl II again, if they want to. The trouble is, though is there aren't many "overclocking" weeks left, and buying them all up to see that only 20% of it is any good would be highly unprofitable.
Of course, from what I understand, that is precisely the reason why you started this thread... but all the "performance" BH-5 sticks you see, such as Kingston's various KHX sticks, Mushkin's 3500 lvl2, etc, they already use the "good overclocking" weeks, selectively. That's why you're simply missing so many weeks on your chart. Now, if you were to go back in time, and buy up all the "Meh.:down:" sticks you can find (buffalo, no-name, corsair value, etc, etc) you would fill in all those missing weeks... with :censored:ty results, might I add.
I recently got my hands on 2 sticks of bh-5 kingston pc3200 (512mb each)
I checked under the spreader which was relatively easy although at one point it felt like the sticks wud break into 2 pieces.!
I was happy to see they were BH-5 :)
they are week 29 2003..
I'm not really sure how well they overclock... first off it didnt like my abit PAT (known as GAT) on at all and wud crash or not boot into windows.. secondly I cant game at 220mhz @ 2225,2.5-2-2-5,2.5-2-2-8 (and any votls between 3.2-2.9) why is this?
by not game, i mean I can play the game, and it works but I see artifact lines on my screen like one big long line from left to right every so often a couple a minute...
someone told me to change my agp mhz to 67.. but then i cant even boot lol.. wth.. ill try the latest bios later..
it could be a case of a bad PSU. i used to have that prob w/ 2x512mb xms pc3500 BH5. i switched PSU's and the artifacts went away.
btw a DDR booster might help too. :)
its possible since I have a 400watt psu but heh.. yea a ddr booster will help I am sure....
I might just go back to my ballistix and sell this for a profit =\
Ok update got the heatspreaders off and this is what i found
340wf w942508bh-5
240FSB 2/2/2/5 2.9v need a volt mod
adding to the thread database:
KHX3200K21G
one stick - no tiki man symbol - 1213209 - 2.5v - assembly in usa
other stick - 1352747 - 2.6v - assembly in usa - tiki man symbol
both 9905193-013.a01
what cpu-z reported (about week of production):
http://indabasement.com/2.5v.jpg
http://indabasement.com/2.6v.jpg
in dimm2 i have the 2.6v labelled stick and in dimm3 i have the 2.5v labelled stick. im assuming cpuz used dimm3 for the dimm slot away from the cpu and dimm1 for dimm2 slot (i have the booster in dimm1). otherwise the label name is wrong on my pics, hehe.
board: NF7-S Rev. 2
prime happy:
2.9vdimm, 2-2-2-11, 2T, 2x512 in DC, ~229-230
3.2vdimm, 2-2-2-11, 2T, 2x512 in DC, ~241-242
i havent tested each stick individually.
hope that helps:)
pershoot why 2T ? try 1T :D
i wish i could gain anything significant with 1t & 2x512 on this board.
most ill do is ~220 (if that) on this high multi. i def dont want to lose my clock, as it just feels to good to be running at this speed... the boost in throughput is nice too.
maybe one day and many bios revisions later... :)