please test 430(860)mhz
and the best timings, thx
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please test 430(860)mhz
and the best timings, thx
After getting 5400ul and 8000ul, then what is the best memory, and not for the price that UL is.. coz its insane!
:clap: waiting for your best timing and frequencyQuote:
Originally Posted by V I P E R
any information about the
Patriot Extreme Performance PEP25126400LL ?
DDR2-800 CL4-4-4-12 @2,1V
http://www.patriotmem.com/products/g...2-6400&catid=2
CB
the new
OCZ EL Platinum XTC Extreme Edition
DDR2-1000 CL4-5-4-15 @2,1V
looks also very interesting ....
http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...n_dual_channel
Super Talent new ddr1000 RAM has out , Everyone has the oc thread?
http://www.supertalent.com/SuperTale...?PN=T1000UX2G5
jep
Fugger tested a Kit
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=92294
PC6400 is not DDR1000
yesQuote:
Originally Posted by WoD
PC8000 = DDR2-1000
PC6400 = DDR2-800
I am going to upgrade to Intel (stupid coldbug:slapass: ) and so I have to upgrade my memory, I think one of these fit's me the best:
SUPER TALENT DDR2 1024/2X1024 - 6400 800@4-3-4-8???V D9DQT / Micron BT-3 chips HS=Silver
SUPER TALENT DDR2 1024/2X1024 - 8000 1000@5-5-5-15???V D9DQT / Micron BT-3 chips HS=Silver
But since I am very new to DDR2, I can't know if the PC8000 also runs at PC6400 timings/speed. What I actually want to ask is which chips are binned the highest? and have the most potential for "low" timings/high speed?
Maybe someone can identify these chips.
http://www.nordiccrew.com/crotale/memchip.jpg
Remarked by/for Corsair as it looks.
This is what I can read from it:
54MBCHDGEL90
U537H8G0WPL1
50057A-8E
The packaging of the IC looks the same as Syncmax PC6400 and my PSC chips on PQI PC4200 OEM http://img108.imageshack.us/my.php?image=pqipsc9mb.jpgQuote:
Originally Posted by crotale
too bad we amd guys dont have any use of this atm:(
Elpida made it?:confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
could someone confirm they are D9 ?
Crucial Ballistix 1GB (2 x 512MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel kit System Memory - Retail
Model #: BL2KIT6464AA663
The A-Data DDR2-800 right now is memtest and prime blend stable @ 945Mhz @ 4/4/5/4/2 @ 2,3 volts.Quote:
Originally Posted by eiceman
PDC21G5600+XBLK is it confirmad that all of those are D9?
This is my A-Data DDR2 800 @ 2,3 volts.
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/122...32mb1nw.th.jpg
I'll be getting 4 sticks 1gb ddr2, and I have 2 choices in mind.
Which ones should I get? cost is not a issue.
Crucial Ballistix 6400 or Corsair XMS2 6400
Thanks for the help. :)
Take the Ballistix.
Any particular reasons?Quote:
Originally Posted by V I P E R
Because it will use Micron (probably D9 fat body) chips, which are better for overclocking. Corsair started to use other chips in these series and it is not so sure that you are going to buy a good clocking kit. If you have the money go for the Ballistix, or risk with Corsair. If your purpose is not overclocking to the max, go for Corsair, beause it will give you very good performance and you will save money.
Today i got my Crucial Ballistix 2GB DDR2-800, but don`t know which Chips are on it.
Friend of mine got also the Kit and they are D9:
Batch CL1116B.H2 / PN 54030
Mine are:
Batch CL1116B.KW / PN 54030
The only difference H2 and KW :confused:
Are they also D9 or something else?
It should be Micron B6-37E , See the another postQuote:
Originally Posted by 4ng3ldust
I have test 3 pairs of Ballistix, It can do 3xxMhz on 3-2-2-x or 4xxMhz on 4-3-2-X, But can't stable over 500 Mhz,
I see someone the Corsair can do 4xx-500Mhz 4-4-3-x, But they can't do like Ballistix tight timings