max = unlimited :D...(j/k) . It can eat 3.2-3.3v with very good active cooling :)... Push it higher because of TCCD...Quote:
Originally Posted by qujck
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max = unlimited :D...(j/k) . It can eat 3.2-3.3v with very good active cooling :)... Push it higher because of TCCD...Quote:
Originally Posted by qujck
Anyone knows how well this: DDR DRAM PC3200 / 512MB PC3200 DDR, CL2 (GeIL Ultra, GL5123200UP), performs? And is it wise 2 use it with Dothan @ P4C800E-Deluxe?
please update the mushkin redline - they use utt ch5 and not bh5 as you mention :toast:
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Originally Posted by cupra
plzz more detail :D . Thx...
Putting more than 3.1v into tccd is asking for trouble.Quote:
Originally Posted by Zanr Zij
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Originally Posted by jumanji969
more info plzz ! I don't thinks so... May be it's right with G.Skill but not with Corsair TCCD hehe... esp C2PT and XLPT...
i doesn't matter whether its gskill or corsair but rather what week are used tccd's.
i remember there were some weeks that liked 3.0-3.1v but anything over that isn't advisable, especially for longterm usage.
week : almost are 443. 2 pair of XL are 503. My C2PT v4.1 IC are 449... How long about "longterm" ? I used in 4-5 month :) and no prob...Anyway maybe my rams are special because of full mod Ram HS ( copper + High performance Thermal Paste + Active Cooling ) :D. With stock HS, put it 3.1v max ;)
you've run them @3.3v for 4-5 months? wow...
i think weeks 43x were the ones which liked more voltage, i'm not sure though. newer ones like less.
437 and 440 not like more than 3.1. My 449 like max 3.3v :D... Daily 3.2v :)
okay, 449's you say.
and what about newer ones, 5xx?
I have not mod HS so I'll try :D
Hey guys ! Are all Kingston HyperX PC3200 ( not K2 , A2 ... ) BH5 chip ? I found 2x512Mbs HyperX PC3200 and wanna make sure before buying them
Yes they are... it has been answered before. But yes thank god they are, I have got a Kit they perform wonderfullyQuote:
Originally Posted by xs64
hey guys i just got corsair twinx1024-3200c2 5.2
on the list it doesnt mention 5.2, does anyone know what chips these use.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=72542
promos most likely.
try testing them a bit, if they max out around 220-230 thats it.
Help us to insert it then! Post the CPU-Z "SPD" screenshot and test them a bit with different timings and report your results! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by calcal
Punisher!, you can add Corsair XMS3200C2PT rev 1.3 to 1.7 Winbond UTT.
Rev. 1.3 to 1.7? You mean 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6 & 1.7 or 1.3 & 1.7, because for example 1.5 have Winbond New BH5 (UTT BH5)?Quote:
Originally Posted by Micutzu
Do you have some screenshots?
actually xms c2 v1.4 has been reported using mosel vitelic multiple times by ramguy @corsair support forums.
That's why I always ask for screenshots ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by high5
I was refering to all of the revisions from 1.3 to 1.7, and i said that are UTT, that means either BH UTT or CH UTT (i don't have detailed info on exactly wich revision uses BH and wich CH). This screenshot is taken with a pair of v1.4 sticks at 3.4V; i've also popped the hs' off them and they were Winbonds allright.
http://img368.imageshack.us/img368/9134/340v0qr.th.jpg
I've personally seen only v1.4, v1.5 and v1.7, and they were all Winbond chips; the rest is based on 2nd hand info. Also, it seems all the 3200C2PT 1.X and 2.X are Winbond, 3.X is Infineon, 4.X is Samsung and 5.1 & 6.1 is MosEl; Corsair is using different numbers for every chip manufacturer.
Yeah, this is mostly true. Anyway in the screenshots there isn't the "SPD" window.Quote:
Originally Posted by Micutzu
Does this look like ch5? I think they have changed the chips?Quote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...id=36252&stc=1
very nice. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Micutzu
just to make sure, those v1.4's of yours are xms 3200c2?
yes, it would be logical thal all c2 v1.x's are winbond based, however, all (i think) c2 v1.4 inquiries have been linked to mosel vitelic by ramguy. maybe you should post your info there and see whats the official response, just out of curiosity.