Yep, Patriot PC3200XBL is defo Samsung TCCD, both sticks I have here have them :)
My Corsair PC3200XLs are the same, shame they don't clock as well as the Patriot stuff :(
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Yep, Patriot PC3200XBL is defo Samsung TCCD, both sticks I have here have them :)
My Corsair PC3200XLs are the same, shame they don't clock as well as the Patriot stuff :(
samsung original tccc and tccd may clock well also.
i've a pair of 256 tccd's that i bought quite a while back and they were able to post and run stable in the bios at 250mhz 2.5-3-3-7 2.5v
Forget board model though.. aleady took it back due to the fact it sucks ;) ga-8vt800 or something.
Other than Gskill at a possible £150 ish notes, the samsung would be super value for money at £124 for a 1gb set.Quote:
Originally Posted by STEvil
Where can I see your review at? Where did you buy from?Quote:
Originally Posted by Walrusbonzo
i have posted such thread about TCCD before there in "storage and memory" forum... but not much people reading... :confused:Quote:
Originally Posted by saaya
corsair pc3200XL now uses TCCD chips? didnt they use a different chip type before that maxed out at like 240-250fsb at 2.5-3-3-7 and like 210fsb at 2-2-2-5
They were always TCCD, those were just early chipsQuote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
the a-data ddr566 use TCCD i belive i read somewhere... also havent seen any ram do ddr600 except for TCCD
but i dont care i've ordered them and they're on their way :)
a64 3200+ s939 90nm @ 10x300 1:1 :slobber: :slobber:
is it true that bh5 at 2-2-2-5 async is better than that TCCD stuff at even ddr600 cause of the 3-4-4-8 timing? Then I will wait till I see people either getting 350+ fsb or 300fsb at tighter timings before I get some too.
I have early review samples which Corsair sent me directly, and amazingly, what you just said is spot on. They really do totally max out at 240/250MHz at 2.5,3,3,7 and at 210MHz with timings of 2,2,2,5.Quote:
Originally Posted by Geforce4ti4200
See my sig for a link to GuruReview ;) I got them straight from Patriot, they asked me to review them and I ended up buying them as they piss on my Corsair sticks.Quote:
Originally Posted by JDizzle
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...220-033&depa=1
Patriot Dual Channel Kit 184-Pin 1GB(512MB x 2) DDR PC-3200 w/ XBL Technology - Retail
100% confirmed TCCD ?
goosh only 230$ for 2*512 :>
http://www.gurureview.co.uk/content/view/348/
nice test thanks
what i really miss...is how this TCCD does on NF2 systems....
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Originally Posted by Walrusbonzo
with black heatspreaders? yeah got them too but they couldn't do 215fsb 100% stable so far and its SPD is 2-2-2-5. Maybe these stick can do more since i tested them on MSI mobo...
Nah, platinum heatspreaders that have since been removed to reveal that they are Definitely Samsung TCCD.Quote:
Originally Posted by QuadDamage
Samsung original PC3200U CL3 OEM has TCCC chips.
I have one.
My XMS ver. 4.1 result with Infinity NF2 Ultra, 2.85v vdimm :
http://img42.exs.cx/img42/1571/testing2.jpg
I think the mobo hold me back, need A64 + DFI NF3 250GB :)
Henry that's excellent ocing.....kakaroto, we're talking about TCCD not TCCC :>
If you read "The Runner"'s first post you'll see he has a list for TCCC too :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
was this made with CPC on ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Henry
PC3200U? The "U" part intrigues me! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by kakaroto
The Samsung OEM memory is also TCC4 http://memorysuppliers.com/sam51pc40cld.html
EDIT: looks like you already had that written :p
yep :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by gastro54
In your first post you made reference to samsung OEM and samsung original, is there any way to tell the difference aside from buying it?
will have the markings "TCCC" or "TCCD" or "TCC4" on it.. or others. TCB3 is original I think? that the stuff that ran as good as bh-6 back in the kt333 days.. :D
Tedy : CPC Off.
Which one is faster for A64, 2.5-3-3 or 3-2-2, thx.
3-2-2 of course.
Cas does not matter.... or not a lot anyays.