All the Ballistix range are D9GMH, Crucial is a division of Micron.
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thanks all
Congrats man, that's sick!
on a side note, whats the difference between the pc6400 and 8500, same ic's just binning?
That looks so unreal:shocked:
Congrats on WR:clap:
Nice, damn nice
really great job marco 33 power :toast:
Incredible clock !!! :shocked:
congratz.. nice OC.. :)
hey marco, congrats again :D :toast:
i saw this mem run with my own eyes last weekend, quite amazing...
if it were 512mb, nice, 2 sticks of 512mb in dc, wow!
but its 2 1gb sticks running in dualchannel... its amazing... :D
meassured vdimm on the mosfet was 2.78v right marco?
really nice... :D
thanks saaya
The next time ca will be Ln² or nothing :D
Ahhhh, and, to test it single also on another motherboard :p:
Disappointing that the motherboard has died. More than of the single channel of possible and she does not seems to like this seen the tests (772Mhz only instead of 805 with dual channel) :shrug:
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Still happy to have met you Saaya :)
All the Ballistix Series are equipped with D9GMH ;)
Really impressive Marco, great job :up:
In theory, only the PC5300 seems to be able to be D9GCT, no?
It seems to me :D
800 - what a great number! awesome.
its hard to join the 700 mhz ddr2 club - but 800.
my full respect!
the board died?
i thought only the first 2 slots had died or were damaged somehow?
Strange.. how could the board die so quickly... was it the ln2 that poured on the board? i think that damaged or killed the board as ln2 is conductive...
and yeah, was very nice to meet you in person!
i hope there will be another ln2 party like this soon! :D
ps:
gkx=800
gmh=667
Yes it is indeed that!
Only both first slot who are not more ok.
Maybe the lnē indeed when we tested one E6850 :slapass:
PS: BDD of ddr2 chip on all of types of memory and builders :up: http://www.jmax-hardware.com/bdd/?id=ddr2
I have to remove the heat spreaders of this kit crucial and the name of the chips erased (they are chips Micron D9, surely of the D9GMH or can be D9GKX)
Tha'ts not amazing. That's really out of this world! Congratz! BTW, what was the bios version used for the record run?
From personal experience I have overclocked a Ballistix PC8500 Kit @ 1250 MHz 5-5-5-15 @ 2.3V and they are equipped with the D9GKXs ;) One friend of mine, also has the same kit - D9GKXs too ... That's why I said that :) Best value for money rams imo (199 euros here in Greece) ...
I really think that the PC8000's and the PC6400 are the exact same. I've got a pair of both 8000's and 6400's 512mb sticks in right now but need to test each kit individually. The SPD settings for both the 8000's and the 6400's are the exact same. That means that the 6400's have the 1000mhz EEP profile, which the 8000's obviously have also.