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Originally Posted by Martin Cracauer
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Originally Posted by Martin Cracauer
Infineon has often widly varying yields. The CE series is a specifically designed high yield 90nm part that was recentally released.Quote:
Originally Posted by sin0822
thanks, so i was a little wrong
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Originally Posted by sin0822
why you? you special?
He reviews for techPowerUp.
ouch!Quote:
Originally Posted by JCGhz
Im not retarded if thats what your implying
No worries. Im still a bit suprised myself that these are only a 6ns part. I just wanted to clear they up with everyone here.Quote:
Originally Posted by sin0822
any eta on these sticks??
ETA, price, A64? I've been looking for something to pair with my 148 CABNE, was considering OCZ's 4000EB or maybe some Ballistix.. but Mushkin has always been good to me, would love to stick with 'em.
ETA should be either late this week or next (it will be very soon) at various online resellers.The current MSRP on our website for the 2GB pack is $331 and I believe it is available direct from us right now. (I havent recieved any indication that it isnt)
Btw these sticks are on Brianpower 808 v1.1 with a custom black design.
be out on the 18th
Sorry to get slightly OT, but i thought Redline CH-5 went EOL? Is the stuff on the mushkin site BH-5? or just the final bit of CH-5?
Thanks
and back to the thread, I know I'll definitely be picking up a pair.
This is 2GB kit. The CH-UTT part was 1GB kit.Quote:
Originally Posted by vapb400
yea i know, that was the slightly off topic part :) Is the 1GB still in production?
My god I want that 2GB kit for my work comp. I'm gonna have to hit up the boss for some more ram :)
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Originally Posted by sin0822
lol.. that was my semi rude way of asking how you got ahold of them :p: I like the red HS's if my Ballistix i just ordered dont work out for me ill grab these come the 18th. Anyway thanks for bring us the news:)
no problem, also this is useing brainpower pcb if sent didnt already state it.
for a64 results see my SMOKINNN 2gB MUSHKIN thread... 2.5-3-2 clean to 260 and 3-3-2 to about 275, 3-3-3 to about 285.
GREAT STICKS!
C
i saw your thread, but i couldnt find it:(
At least those results are very close to mine.
BTW Charlie, i still use your old bh-5.
They seem to be overclocking like Ballistix. Good sticks. Pretty good voltage as well.
But have you seen the ballistix fail rate?
Also Review Posted: http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/Mushkin/XP4000-2GB
Will you explain just what fail rate you are referring to and how you infer/conclude that the fail rate on these Infineon will be any better than the Ballistix?
Give people who arent to swift on computer, add a dfi mb and of course you will see failiure when they are trying to pump 3.7 volts into their dimms :lol2: Problem is, people dont admit to their own mistakes.Quote:
Originally Posted by sin0822
Lok around hardforum, newegg reviews, and ask vapor.Quote:
Originally Posted by Reefa_Madness
The forums at dfi-street.com also have a thread ongoing with a number of people reporting that ballistix sticks initially working fine went bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by sin0822
Myself I got a straight broken stick from newegg. The RMAed one is fine. Can happen to any vendor but there's a pattern here.
I wonder whether I should put mine on 24/7 and see whether it degrades...
Some of those Ballistix could be faulty or defective...no doubt about it, but after reading all those so called 'ballistix problems' reported at dfi-street it appears that MOST of them are caused by:
1)Incorrect memory setting (tref, drive/data strength, etc)
2)excessive overclocking and high vdimm for extended period of time
3)cheap PSU
4)bad memory controller
5)insufficient vcore
6)no active cooling of any kind
7)faulty mobo
And how many of them actually have the guts to admit it was due to user error? :lol: