Yes. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
I hope they'll be priced better than the legendary ''D9s''.
What I know is that Mushkin already have some.
Geil is next to these chips too.
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Yes. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
I hope they'll be priced better than the legendary ''D9s''.
What I know is that Mushkin already have some.
Geil is next to these chips too.
what is the process using on micron 512Mb DDR2 rev.D (D9GCT D9GMH D9GKX...etc)?
80nm or 75nm?
thx
i think 78nm ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by oijkue
It would be nice to have some nice cheap fast stuff like in the DDR1 days. Hopefully these deliver. If anything a good competitor to micron will reduce the demand for D9 and then maybe it will become a little bit more affordable:woot:
D9GCT is 90nm, all new stuff (D9GMH, D9GKX, etc) is 78nm.Quote:
Originally Posted by oijkue
D9GCT is the same as GMH and GKX, just different bin. 266mhz at cas4, 333mhz at cas5 and 400mhz at cas5, respectively. all revD, 64x8 IC's ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
YepQuote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
I mixed up with D9DQT, which is 90nm :slapass:<-meQuote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
ahhh, yes :D the chip that started it all ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
Ozzi, I just got a new 2x1GB set of micron chips on a brainpower pcb. Chips rated at CL4 533MHz, fatbody package, single sided and not stacked. :fact: Sticker says Engineering Sample in big print.Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
No one I've talked to has ever heard of the model number these chips have...now I just need to figure out how to make em boot on my P5B. :confused:
Can you post a pic of that sticks ? Specially close to the contact pads.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
http://www.micron.com/products/partd...HTF12864AY-667Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
It's this right?
http://www.micron.com/products/partd...47H128M8BT-37EQuote:
Originally Posted by alexio
;)
Yeah, I just meant the chips ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by ozzimark
I know Micron doesn't use BP PCB.
I'm gonna have to hotflash these most likely as they don't run as they are in my board.
you can always send them to me :D i'll figure it out :D :D :D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
Heh, thanks for the offer, but I'm sure I can manage... ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by dinos22
i was joking of course :) :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
I've tested two sticks of fat body which wouldn't boot if i set them as always ( pressed to the max ) in the board, the contact pads are too short and didnt make contact in Asus mobos, you have to pull them out a little bit. They were OEM sticks without any brand. If you show me a pic maybe i can tell you if you're having the issue that im speaking about or not.Quote:
Originally Posted by EnJoY
Anything new on these?
check the news section for 60nm and 50nm RAM ;) :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Super strokey
D9HNL (78nm),check this http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=129881Quote:
Originally Posted by oijkue
well thats some good new 4 all of us :) [cheap ddr2 800-1000 rams]
So finished product with these ICs will be out 1st quarter? Hmmmm..........that should bring competition to Micron and most likely lower prices from them as a result.
I can't wait.
I'm working in a computer magazine now,Kingston send me DDR2-1066 1GBx2 ValueRAM samples in last week
It's Elpida E5108A"J"BG,70nm 512Mbit chips(die rev.J)
http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/akiba...e/id15mem3.jpg
Testbed:
Intel C2D E6300
GIGABYTE P35-DS3P
MSI Radeon HD 3850
WD3200AAJS
Seventeam 550W PSU
Intel stock cooler
not bad results :up:
http://219.84.132.86/ftproot/PCADV/6301.png