Same here, but it's enough for 600FSB :p:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...baraba/600.jpg
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Same here, but it's enough for 600FSB :p:
http://i210.photobucket.com/albums/b...baraba/600.jpg
Newegg shows 9600 Blades deactivated????http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227455
weird, yesterday they showed an ETA 7/31
Now they are not listed at all. I think my next set if I stay with this platform a while longer will be the GSkill 1200's. Seem to be very good ram. I HATE to pay 139 for ddr2 ram but have never heard a bad thing about them from anyone that uses them. I need to be able to use the 240b 5:6 divider to run 500fsb~1200mhz. I can only use the 250A 4:5 divider or 1:1 with this set of OCZ platinums, at 500fsb 250A it puts my ram at 1250mhz and windows laughs at me on boot.
I just ordered some PC-9200 Blades for £57... man you guys get stuff so damn cheap, it's unfair :p:
Has anyone played with the 9200 blades? I may be stuck with getting a set of them but I'm not interested if they cant do 1230MHz or so :p:
-n7- got the Plats. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...&postcount=459
Hmm.. thats pretty crappy given the extremely marginal price difference between the 9200 and 9600 kits. Looks like I'm back to waiting for somewhere, anywhere to get the 9600 kits back in. I looked at about 20 e-tailers now, all out of stock.
For $44, those 1066 Plats are very tempting.....http://www.amazon.com/OCZ-PC2-8500-P...f=pd_rhf_p_t_1
My 1150 Platinum kit does not post past 1160. :(
On the bright side, it does not change when I add voltage so I guess it's not the ram.
I have a bad feeling about this. Probably the 9600 is history...
Only available provider:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ASHVXE/...0&linkCode=asn
"Usually ships within 1 to 3 months" :lol:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B002ASFRK8/...0&linkCode=asn
I'm guessing they hit a bump in the binning process. I don't think it will be history (yet) but there may be about 3-4 more weeks before we see them again.
Well, I assume that if you push 1.85v-1.9v into the 9200's they should top out around DDR2-1250... that's just my guess. I can't test because my motherboard is a pita.
BeepBeep2: I was hoping so also but at just over 1200mhz it becomes unstable even at 1.92v. I was able to get 1200mhz stable but with 480fsb 4:5 divider on 1.84v but after that voltage doesn't seem to help. I doubt it is this motherboard but I could be wrong..
at the price the gskills are now its sensless to but any lv kit
i paid 300$ for my skills
and i gotta say they were the best ddr2 ever made absolute best
1260mhz for 24/7 was a peice of cake even 1300 was good for 24/7 n they never even got warm
was a pleasure to play with them gskills while i had em
It would be nice if I had a good mobo/CPU to actually push these sticks with...
I've got the same results 1.78-1.85v so I'm 110% sure it's my CPU's IMC.
I also tried 5-5-4-10, well...it posts, and boots. So I tried 5-4-4-10. BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP BEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP....I reset the CMOS for about the 5th time the day. I just BSOD'ed in GIMP with 8 7MP images open @ 5-5-5-10 1100 Mhz.
Tried posting 2900 Mhz/DDR2-1160 earlier and it hangs on POST. (Passes, reads mem clock speed then won't detect HDD's etc and becomes unresponsive) Does the same from 1.78v to 1.85v.
I'm just out of money, and bought an OEM copy of Vista so I can't use a second mobo/CPU. So sad.