yes Gskill said me , Exxxx but not hyper. PS are easy to open , just force fan and heatspreader felt :p http://www.matbe.com/images/biblio/a...0000086693.jpg
But Trident are very hard to open :p:
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yes Gskill said me , Exxxx but not hyper. PS are easy to open , just force fan and heatspreader felt :p http://www.matbe.com/images/biblio/a...0000086693.jpg
But Trident are very hard to open :p:
Well looks like I cant run them stable on my board @ the stock 2000mhz. : ( I liked these sticks too. Ah well.
I got this kit today. At least mine's not elpida.
(Unless elpida recently changed its chip package)
http://gigglehd.com/zbxe/files/attac...2/IMG_2307.jpg
this is what elpida chips looks like from the side: it has slanted side.
http://gigglehd.com/zbxe/files/attac...2/IMG_2309.jpg
this is g.skill trident from the side - idk if it's samsung, micron, or something else- but for sure it's not elpida.
http://gigglehd.com/zbxe/files/attac...2/IMG_2310.jpg
also in this picture this chip has only 3 rows of lead balls in one side... Maybe it's new 50nm node chip from hynix, but I basically have no idea what these chips are.
(Tried to open the heatspreader as you can see in the picture.... and broke my nail :()
you know how chips have memories only from this pictures? :eek:
i´m fascinated abuoth this :-)
I try today create photo from my Kingston HyperX
Quick run Gskill Trident on EX58-UD5
2000Mhz 8 9 8 24 1.66v; QPI/VTT: 1.44v set in Bios.
Hyper PI 8*32MB:
http://img35.imageshack.us/img35/784...mhzhype.th.jpg
Anyone mamaged to open Heatspreaders yet?
be very careful when you try to open the TS heatspreader. :)
Yes, it's quite hard because there is 2 stickers on the 2 screws...be careful guys :p:
But it's elpida's chips. Just use it and you'll be convinced.
BTW, i have just finished a 1075Mhz 32M with it....:p:
ok. just LOOK at those chips. it's NOT elpida.
you know this can't be elpida hyper at this price. All other elpida chips suck and they cannot even reach 1866Mhz. What now? It just can't be elpida, which is a good news unless it's hyper.
possible is elpida product
my D9JNM need 1.8V++ to reach DDR2000 CL8-8-8-21
Some quick tests on DFI t3eh8.
Gskill Trident @ 2100Mhz 8 9 8 21:
http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/549...0mhzdfi.th.jpg
1900Mhz 7 8 7 21:
http://img193.imageshack.us/img193/8...mhzdfi3.th.jpg
Still learning the ways of DFI :)
tRFC 88 :down:
But the results are good :p:
I'm using tRFC 72 for all my tests.
Hello guys excuse me for the long time but in this period i am very busy :(
anyway below other 3 quick test-
1,71V.... 2000 CAS 7 power :)
http://photodorp.com/out.php/i967_screen000.jpg
1,73 2100 cas7!!!!! fantastic!!!!
http://photodorp.com/out.php/i968_screen001.jpg
and the last test of today.... 1,69V... 2100 cas 8... not bad for 160$ :)
http://photodorp.com/out.php/i969_screen002.jpg
soon other test ;)
Here is some action with stock timings and voltages...Full air of course.
http://img34.imageshack.us/img34/7277/8m08812s.jpg
Not so bad for a 150€ kit :p:
nice run benji!!!
yes this memory are fantastic because is cheaper respect other model but in overclock are same or better :)
for sure it's not good as Hypers, but i believe for standard overclocker (watercooling for example) it's wonderful.
the best voltage for me is beetwin 1.55 and 1.65. What's about yours canna ?
are these the exact same IC's as the the Pi Black 2000's?
I don't think so. Last time i try PB 2000, it was HCF0. I don't know if ICs have changed, but it's not HCF0 on Trident.
Benji Tshi wich VTT voltage used on that run?
Thx.
1.58v...juste give me a few hours and i'll post a better run with all voltages ;)
Here is my quick run too...
http://img32.imageshack.us/img32/7644/32mrun.jpg
Voltages:
VTT 1.45V
Vcore 1.35V
VDIMM 1.66V
2Ghz @ CL8 seems to be easy for the Trident....