How do these chip revisions clock? i know micron are obviously alot better. Im not the least bit bothered with timings. just want maximum OC with my 6400 :D
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Those subtimings are HORRID!
Off topic: Trans_am, what's the pencil mod you refer to in your sig?
Try finding a company that has BGA soldering machine, maybe they could solder them back...
I had those sticks, but I must have gooten a bad sample... the wouldn't ru stable at rated timings & freq even. Highest stable freq = 804 MHz @ 5-5-5-15, highest stable volts = 1.975V, they ra hot like hell, the fil covering shiny "GeIL" letters rolled and melted from heat :eek:
Did you at least get the free t-shirt? :D Yeah I'll admit I was curious about these sticks because of the price and the voltage range. Thanks for doing the leg work. :thumbsup:
As far as I know Powerchip was never used on GeIL-memory.Quote:
Originally Posted by SLi_dog
Of course there's a first time for everything, but until then it's either Aeneon or Elpida.
Both have been confirmed and are still possible, unlike Micron.
you're welcome
yikes! I ran 1.45v into these and had a 120 yate blowing on them. no problems at all.
Yeah I set them high for a reason. I had to to hit those speeds. I'm sure I could've tightened them down but I'm not going to waste anymore time with this ram. When I test sticks I start by running really lax alpha timings and then max the ram out as high as possible then tighten the timings from there. Here I didn't go that far. But I wanted everyone to see the complete timings so I'm not misleading anyone.
use the search and type p5b pencil mod or vdroop mod. It's the like finding the Holy Grail for P5B dlx users.
The chips must have been soldered on ther REAL WELL. :)
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[/QUOTE]use the search and type p5b pencil mod or vdroop mod. It's the like finding the Holy Grail for P5B dlx users.[/QUOTE]
Found it, did it, 1.60v went to 1.67v - perfect.
Many thanks
Can some think this be fixed? Reattaching the ICs to the PCB?
Like I said, better try soldering them back on a BGA soldering machine (cell phone service should have one) than throw them away. If you try they might work, if you throw them away they will not work definitely.
A friend of mine once moved 8 memory chips from dead Radeon 9800Pro to another Radeon, and it worked without a glitch.
BTW if they worked and OCed well that would really be extreme ;) you would have something to tell about your granchildren
simply soldering back would almost be impossible - chips need to be re-balled first and for only a few this will be even more expensive then buying new chips
Is there any documentation on how the elpida stuff overclocks?
Volts/timing combinations for max clocks. cheers
Yes, on Value modules with the silver heatspreader (GX22GB6400DCK).Quote:
Originally Posted by SLi_dog
Not on PC6400 Ultra with the orange heatspreader (GX22GB6400UDC).
That's what I meant. :)
LOL
bad solderring of the chips,
but y do you wan't to know what is unter the HS even when the sticks sucks so much in Clock and Timings.
Have you heat up the HS with a hairdryer ???
you got pwned. nuff said.