thx :) They do 2.0-2-2-5 @200mhz 2.8v on my friends intel ic7g system (even tho he doesnt know anything about over:banana::banana::banana::banana:ing)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
I will save up some money and buy them from him :D
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thx :) They do 2.0-2-2-5 @200mhz 2.8v on my friends intel ic7g system (even tho he doesnt know anything about over:banana::banana::banana::banana:ing)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
I will save up some money and buy them from him :D
Getting the PC4200 Platinum or PC4800 Platinum will insure you get TCCD. The PC3200 Plat Rev 2 uses the TCC5 as does the PC3700. The TCC5 does low latency 2-2-2 timings better.Quote:
Originally Posted by deception``
Thanks ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by andyOCZ
List Updated:
Additions:
Corsair 3200C2v1.5 --> BH-5 on BP PCB
OC-Wear PC3200 DDR400 2-2-2-5 --> BH5
Mushkin RedLine XP4000 DDR500 --> BH5 on BP PCB
OCZ PC5000 DDR625 --> TCCD on BP PCB
Kingmax HardCore DDR500 --> Hynix D5 on BP PCB (just added the pcb)
Kingston 3500A --> CH5
OCZ EL3700 Platinum --> TCCD, TCC5 on BP PCB
Corrections:
OCZ EL3200 Platinum Rev. 2 --> TCCD or TCC5 (new production, TCCD stopped the 7th week of 2005, while these are being RE-produced even after).
Bye! :D
Mmmm... though OCZ claims they are 3-4-4-10 atacom.com also says 2.5-4-3-10. :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by winston64
ThenQuote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...358#post876358
Please update.
Thank you.
Actually I noticed it but the "andyOCZ"'s post just above mine confused me... don't you?Quote:
Originally Posted by fordf250
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...6&postcount=31Quote:
EL DDR PC3200 DC Value VX (OCZ4001024WV3DC-K) (3-4-4-8 @2,6V) --chip--> Windond UTT (relabeled as OCZ VX) ~ Brainpower PCB 808
current Value VX ratings are now 2.5-4-4-8 @2.6v.... Winbond BH-5 w/ BP PCB 808
the ones rated 3-4-4-8 are CH (VX) chips (older sticks)
there is 2.5-3-3-7 @ 2.6 ratings on some of the DC kits ive seen, they seem to be mixed BH-5 and CH-5
Thanks, I will make the correction\adding in the next update.Quote:
Originally Posted by 13oost
If my sticks have 2.5-3-3-7 timings and don't boot at 3-X-X-X can I safely say that they are BH-5? Some onealready conviced me of this but just wanted to make sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by 13oost
Thanks a lot.
any clue about this?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...0&postcount=54
I have a DFI Infinity NF2 board that does 250fsb 1:1. Currently I have a 512mb stick of Corsair 3500 c2. What would be another good stick of 512 to add to this combination? Also is there a stick that would be good later in a A64 motherboard too? I was thinking TCCD but I really do not know. Thanks!!!
Yeah, they are.Quote:
Originally Posted by FLD
need to update the OCZ value ram
Quote from insanetekQuote:
Originally Posted by andyOCZ
UPDATE:
While my sample of the PC4800 came with TCCD IC's, OCZ says that all current and future PC4800 memory will come with TCC5 chips. This is certainly not a bad thing. Just because it uses a different IC doesn't mean you'll get less overclock. If you check the PC5000 review, you'll see that that memory featuring TCC5 overclocked better than my PC4800 sticks that feature TCCD. This update is just to let you all know that PC4800 will be using TCC5. I probably just got lucky with my sample.
Any further info about this??
TCC5 isnt BAD... its a GOOD thing people... so many people freak out over little changes :(
(not pointing out that user specificly, but it generalyl seems like people are freaking over TCC5.)
TCC5 is not bad ,not at all...I'm sure that ocz 4800 will do ddr600 but if they use tcc5 the list must be updated!
EDIT : same update from overclock intelligence Agency
I am waiting news from AnyOCZ...Quote:
Originally Posted by ALXgr
anyone have any info of Samsung UCCC or TCCC ?
They are on list... I had two of those modules:Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
http://m4tribes.m4d.it/puni/CPU-Z_RAM1.jpg
+250 Mhz @3-4-4-8 Rock Solid @ ~2,8V Dual Channel of course.
what about 2.5-3-3-x ? :)
Over 200 but I don't remember exactely how much.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Hi, I just found out the PC4200, PC4800 and PC5000 are all TCC5 now. It looks like we have switched over completely. All former TCCD is now TCC5.Quote:
Originally Posted by andyOCZ
If I don't look at the markings I can't tell anyway. :)
TCC5 = TCCD
anyone know which chip this Kingston HyperX 512MB PC2700 is using?
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/atta...id=32089&stc=1
My brand new OCZ pc4800 platinum V1.1=>TCC5
http://img114.echo.cx/img114/127/im0004616kr.jpg
So if you want to identify tcc5 from tccd look at the bottom right of the stickers for V.1,1
I had a pair of TCCC sticks. I only tested them on my 32 bit system (NF7-S rev. 2 + 2500Mobile), they could run 205Mhz 2-2-2-7 and beyond that on 2,5-3-3-8 up to 235Mhz no memtest errors, they wouldnt get stable at 250Mhz no matter how relaxed I got the timings. But that was on Nforce 2 chipset, never tested them on Nforce 4. It would be an interesting thing to do, if only I had not sold them over to a friend, but I will try to get them for testing tomorrow, and post the later on..Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY