DDR600 is not possible and too expensive !!!
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DDR600 is not possible and too expensive !!!
There is no problem in dreaming, even with the eyes open.
But this thread must be a colective dream or a complete joke. I'm not sure who's dreaming, who's joking, but eveyone must be doing one ot these two things.
DDR600 2-2-2-5 = 300 USD :ROTF:
A SERIOUS BUYER HERE.
Please book me down for 4 sticks
DDR520 3.4v 2*512mb 2-2-2-5 $200
1 set of DDR520 3.4v 2*512mb 2-2-2-5 $200 will do for me :banana:
Under Ideal conditions and the right voltage...if 293 at 2-2-2-5 is possible, then so is 300FSB ... just dont expect a 1GB set to do that ppl...not THAT is dreaming. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by amrgb
Perkam
i would do it, for my upcoming 3700+ system and G70 hell yeah
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Originally Posted by sangboy
if he can hand test each module.... that means he probably has a means to put them onto the pcb.... which means he probably has a few connections :rolleyes:
IF he can make DDR600 modules for 300$, let him do it ... ;)
Yeah exactly... mushkin even said they'd buy 1000 peices from him! :)
ah shucks... no 2*1gb 300FSB 2-2-2 sticks available? :rolleyes:
Just me or does this seem like a young-ins wet dream here? Better look out though... I'm putting in a call to my Winbond connect, they have BH3.5's for me... 2*1gb too.
LOL LOL ROFL
peace
Duonger
I have a feeling that if it were possible it would have been done.
I'm not saying that it's NOT strictly possible, but not at that price.
I'm also sure that pretty much anyone here that's into this sort of ram would pay far more for a set of ddr1 that would do that speed, myself included.
Hey Duonger, if you have even one stick of 256mb that you'll guarantee to do 300mhz at 2-2-2-anything I'll give you whatever you like for it... ;)
If you actually DO pull this off, and you actually do have even ONE set that can do that, keep it, cos it'll be the only set I'd ever heard of...
Gray
sure m8,dreaming its fine so long there are no $$$ involvedQuote:
Originally Posted by amrgb
BP PCB will make no difference.Mushkin Tech knows this better :)Quote:
Originally Posted by dippyskoodlez
I cant estimate how many BH-5 were produced so far in the last 3 years,but could you show me a link,please, at least with a 2x256MB SPI 1MB stable ?
Becouse i cant find one myself.
But Hay its a nice Dream? :DQuote:
LOL LOL ROFL
peace
Duonger
What is the chance of 16 chips (8*2 in the case of 256mb*2) that will all run at 300mhz+ when the chips aren't handpicked seperately? 0.001% ?Quote:
Originally Posted by sangboy
But as I said in this thread 512mb DDR600 is gonna be hard and I don't know if I can get enough chips to fill a decent amount of 512mb modules.
DDR560 is doable for sure, but yet again I need a lot of chips to fill some modules.
alexio - you seems to be such a nice guy and going after the Holy Grail of mem its a folowing example,but
-DDR600@2-2-2 its not limited by BH-5 chips.These are capable of eating even more than 4v,properly cooled.
PCB its the problem here and especially the noise.Find a way to cure that and you'll be a milionaire. :)
Hehe,i remember Hipro5 tried a few moths ago a capmod on his KHX BH-6;he managed a few mhz more,but nothing close to 300.
Sangboy is 100% correct. You're talking about a direct relationship with a MFG that does millions of 256mbit equivalent units per month of DDR1. On top of that they have more than 50% of their line allocated to DDR2 production. You may be able to pull some excess or get them to do a special run but at $10-$15 per chip.Quote:
Originally Posted by sangboy
It might cost them a buck or two to run the die and package, but you're also talking about the factory testing the chips for fallout as I doubt you have the necessary equippment to do so. Infineon will no doubt charge one heck of a premium for that.
You may have a better chance contacting their distribution partners and seeing if you can leverage the disty realtionship to get the OEM to bite your deal.
Good luck to you. I hope you can get it. I'll buy that set of 600 2,2,2,5 for 300 though. ;)
That's a big if. :slap: wake up from the dream (if you can make this miracle happen, you will be a GOD among the mortals)Quote:
Originally Posted by Ref
Dont get me wrong i think what he has proposed is AWESOME. There are just still too many open questions. He and I have been emailing back and forth. I will help him if I can.
Duonger
oh..... Pardon my blindness..... I totally missed that. I'd pay 300 bones for memory that could run 300mhz 2-2-2-5 with 3.8v in a heartbeat. I'll have to follow this thread and see where this goes.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
Can I get some 1GB chips that do 500Mhz 2-2-2-5 :)
Not to crap on your dreams here, but 3.8V? damn that's going to be hot ram. Not to mention if you're charging just $300 a shot for a gig of this stuff - you're going to make about 3 sticks and realize that spending thirty hours a module just isnt worth it. If you can keep the dedication and the balls to do this then massive grats and enjoy walking in the hall of gods. We're watching, we're waiting. Make history man.
well, to be fair.. low latency at 300mhz has been achieved twice that I have seen.
Once with BH-5 (2x256) and once with Micron 5B-C..
eh? BP not matter? and mushkin knows this?Quote:
Originally Posted by sangboy
then why does the ram im using now have the bp pcb... :rolleyes:
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Originally Posted by Tulatin
I hope this isnt new to anyone. people run 3.5-3.6v all the time with this stuff dude...
I'd definatly say those prices probably wont be quite what it should be, but hand-picked bh UTT aughta be managable to get down to close to these speeds atleast.
Good luck getting prices that low, you'll also be lucky to buy such a small batch as well....
Sounds awesome if its possible though.. :)