i tried the echos and most i get is 2450Cl8
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I can't see that happening anytime soon, is see Hynix is using mfr for ddr4 http://www.hynix.com/products/comput...=computingDDR4, also if it's not my imagination I think I saw mfr on my hd 6950 which is gddr5. So therefore I have a slight suspicion that mfr has a lot more potential.
http://abload.de/thumb/122212067-11-7-28166vjvpf7.jpg
12221200 Pi 2000C6 kit I received from rma a while ago, never bothered testing these fully untile a week ago, 1200 7-11-7-28 auto 1,65v 32M, trcd10 at 1200 boot ans 1M, 1300 8-12-8 TWCL6 1,84v on Extreme. Think I will sell these, most of my mems are just catching dust
Nice websmile, high quality air clockers :)
today's lolwut-moment courtesy of G.Skill:
F3-17600CL9D-4GBXMD rated 1100MHz tRCD 9 with PSC (1103104Lxxxxxx)
http://abload.de/img/picture00457unw.jpg
I've never seen mem like this. Nice!
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It gets better, ICs have stripes on sides and pulling one of the heatspreaders I was able to see an E904.. marking, but overclocking seems much closer to PSC.
G.Skill F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI with 0640 in the serial. Was hoping for BBSE, but these are clearly BDBG.
http://i.imgur.com/kr9yLh3.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/lsRSWy1.jpg
Make them fly, some of these are not too bad :)
This is the first kit to pass the PSC 2400 1.85V preset from the OC Formula! Oddly enough, 1.8v+ wasn't stable enough to pass Super Pi 32M, I actually needed to *lower* the voltage.
https://5p7fug.dm2301.livefilestore....SuperPi32M.jpg
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^ That screenshot is incredibly small... :D
I think it's a PI kit, but which one exactly?
12800 CL7
Just bought some ripjaws 2133 9-10-9 1.5V kit,clearly with psc 1040.Hoping for a good set,fingers crossed :)
Thanks! :)
That's what I thought but I wasn't sure.
The 2133 9-10-9 1.5V kit should be quite decent, they're PSC for sure. :up:
Yes sir,by the week it\s XFG ic's :)
Bought these in this week:
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2x2GB RipjawsX 2200Mhz with original box and fan. I can't wait to test them :) I'm wondering if the can beat my best PSC kit - Axeram 2400MHz, which do 2600 8-12-7-27 twcl6 on 1.83v. So far I've never seen anything better.
Mediocre psc,you have to figure out that gskill already had pi 2200 7-10-10 kits,also higher binned kits like 2133 7-10-7,2000 6-9-6,2300 8-11-8,2400 9-11-9,2400 8-11-8 ...I notsure if t or x series,for sure you need to test them out...
Have you tested your 1600 CL6 PI kit yet?
This kit can be either PSC Xxx or PSC Txx. Even if they're based on PSC Xxx they aren't a great bin. You have to keep in mind that a red heatspreader always means low end on G.Skill RipjawsX sticks.
Yeah, G.Skill was crazy about binning PSC Xxx ( mostly 1.65V ): 2500 CL9, 2400 CL8, 2400 CL9, 2300 CL8, 2200 CL7, 2200 CL9 1.6V, 2133 CL7, 2133 CL9 1.5V, 2000 CL6, 2000 CL7, 2000 CL9 ( @ 1.65V or 1.6V ), 1866 CL8, 1800 CL9, 1600 CL6, 1600 CL7 1.35V, 1600 CL7, 1600 CL9, 1333 CL7 1.5V... I'm sure I missed some. :rofl:
Unfortunately some of these specs can also be done by PSC Txx, for example 2200 CL9 1.6V, 1600 CL6 or 1600 CL7.
Booh, Dan :p: - you missed 1800 C7 and 1866 C9 :D
Yeah, I actually have 6 sticks of the 1600C6 Pi and now three Trident 2000C9. Testing them all one by one, all will boot 2400 7-11-7 but need 1.95V and only two of the Tridents were stable enough to load Windows and attempt Super Pi 32M, but failed after loop 1 on Asus M6E.
Damn it, I missed the most important ones... :D
Thanks for the info! :)
When were yours made?
12031040 is confirmed PSC THY532A3G-A.