i doubt that it.
its really hard to tell with kingstons the product code is always the same ect...
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i doubt that it.
its really hard to tell with kingstons the product code is always the same ect...
well tigerdirect only stocks corsair, kinston, mushkin, and pqi, simpletech, ultra, PNY.us modular, premium, k-byte, cybertron, ibm, hp/compaq.
if there are any possible leads of winbond utt on any of these ram makers, please let me know and i'll go to tigerdirect with a list and check them out.
cant u order from newegg?
What did you order?Quote:
Originally Posted by pcworks
yea i can, but what i'm saying is maybe i can go to the store and check out some other brands like corsair or kingston and see if they have winbond utt and let you guys know that there is more than just the twinmos and possibly adata.Quote:
Originally Posted by enzoR
Its the only place near me like that and i could go and look at the module i would be buying.
well yes then you can take a look at the kingston if you are gonna see them in person. look for the right chips. 2 big dimples.
I ordered this stick, now they have put the price up another £1!!Quote:
Originally Posted by Highland3r
Non Winbond UTT twinmos stick
I think Komplett have caught onto this thread and are going to keep on increasing their prices on these sticks.
Rob H
he bought theseQuote:
Originally Posted by Highland3r
Drew a blank today , no UTT for me. I hunting a few other stores tomorrow . Il llet you know if I find any.
Gunner order some Twinmos from komplett tomorrow. Im trying the normal 3200 and the twinmos with w/ winbond. A mate, GazC ordered the normal twinmos. Collect our findings and go for the best, well thats what im going to be doing anyway ;)
http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage....146-219-02.JPG
Mushkin looks to be using the Brainpower PCB, I'd put a higher emphasis in seeing whether the brainpower pcb using brands are using UTT
Edit} the EGG doesn't show it using 2.5-4-4 *4-blech* so I wouldn't be so sure that it is using UTT but who knows
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...200-035&depa=1
these look to be using the ProMOS
These got a chance being good sticks?
http://www.tekheads.co.uk/s/product?product=601520
the old PC3700 twinmos used to be amazing in the NF7 days... the chips were marked with 43B then... 4.3ns = DDR466Quote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
if these are UTT but rated at 4.3ns they will be tested to a higher level... cant be a bad thing!
hm, I dunno to take the plundge or not...
ring them up and see if they are UTT... if they are buy themQuote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
Chances are they would'nt know . shops in UK are not always too helpful when you call them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
Email them, i once wanted to know what week codes thier current winchesters, and 3700 754 were, and they responsed quickly with the full information.Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessfm
If you were to ask what ram is on the sticks im sure they would get back with the info...
Furthermore, what ram is likely to be the UTT, im thinking of getting these 2* 512 sticks,
http://www.komplett.co.uk/k/ki.asp?sku=113518&cks=PRL
or should i wait for more 512 sticks of winbond version to come back in stock???
when the new stock arrive they will sold out in no time... make sure you ready 24/7 :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamz
lol i agreedQuote:
Originally Posted by enzoR
sending email while phone is xtreme job :banana: :banana: :banana:
simpletech at newegg has the two dots, http://www.newegg.com/app/Showimage....150-345-04.jpg
you can only see the middle dots on the farthest chip on the right. and brainpower pcb. that looks very promising.
Well I can't see the dots and to be honest, this looks quite suspicious. The small dot on the edge of the chip (right corner) is IMHO much bigger than on Winbond Chips. So I'd say that this RAm is not Winbond based.Quote:
Originally Posted by Skip
I cant see the dots period...
just ordered the Twinmos 2700 with the AA4T sticker on it, hopefully thats what ill recieve... ill have it in a week to let you guys know
you can only see the one side of the double dot on the farthest left(sorry, the right dot, excuse the dyslexia) dot.
i'm also on a laptop and the screen is very very bright. turn up your monitors brightness and have another look, you will see the bottom left dot on all chips, and on the farthest right chip you will see the right one of the double dots.
I think that is UTT , but its still kinda hit & miss. the MK are not for sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kamz