I just seen that, what a joke.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Week 1 $239, Week 2 $255, now $272, Next month $550=Priceless :rolleyes:
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I just seen that, what a joke.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Week 1 $239, Week 2 $255, now $272, Next month $550=Priceless :rolleyes:
directron has it for $239 ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by bateslabel
The first speed binned batch usually the best ones. I got it from mushkin.com.
smokin deal.... smokin' fast DDRQuote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...chmentid=31012
any truth to that anyone?Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
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Originally Posted by stealth17
These winbond chips are getting harder and harder to get. A lot of other companies are trying to buy them up so winbond is limiting their release of these parts. thus prices has been increasing as demand increase.
Duonger
I was lucky enough to get in an order while they were still $255, but not lucky enough to get in an order before they went out of stock :(Quote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
I guess I'll have them next Wednesday... patience is not one of my strongest virtues... but the warning about drop shipments on Directron.com worries me.
-Nate
yeh i was a bit concerned about the drop ship from directron too but not anymore! i order yesterday at around 3:00 and got an e-mail with the fedex tracking number today! i got 2-day service so i should see it in two days :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nate Finch
Oh man, that's awesome. I wanted to do that, but didn't dare. Oh well. Shipping from Mushkin was significantly cheaper, so the difference in price isn't as big as it otherwise would be. Still, I'm super jealous...
-Nate
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...ubmit=Property
em f*ckers post it a day after i buy it from somewhere else. they have had it instock for 10 days and just not listed it :slapass: :slap: :stick: :bananal: :dammit: :cussing: :wierd: :p: :cord: :hitself: :bsod:
EDIT: just realized they must have listed it wrong. 1x512mb is more than 2x512...lmao them f*ckers are busy playing guild wars and rubbing one off
wow 1gb kit for $113...that HAS to be an error :stick:
EDIT2: lol i guess i got the only one they had! out of stock :slap:
AAAAGH! You let the cat out of the bag!Quote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
lol, I hope they still honor my order. :clap:
well i guess my ram works.
I guess it was the DFI cold boot issue.
i wish they could fix this
they have to...it was their mistake!Quote:
Originally Posted by mikead_99
we could take them to court for false advertisement
Knock on wood my friend. I can live without any more memory around here, but man what a deal. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by stealth17
http://home.hawaii.rr.com/b5i8/2750Prime.jpg
This is what my new modules just did fresh from an RMA. This was with 3.3V and the following timings:
CPC Enabled
2
2
5
2
7
15
02
02
01
02
1168
01
Enabled
Increase Skew
0
Level 5
Level 2
7ns
Fast
5ns
256 cycles
Enabled
16x
7x
disabled (8 burst)
You can run @ 270/2-2-2-5 with 3.6V.
Mine topped out at 255 @ 3.7v ...Quote:
Originally Posted by Dumo
Regards
Andy
So these over Gskill LEs?
I'm sure someone has mentioned it already, or you guys know what this means but how come your CPU temp is completely screwed up in SmartGuardian?Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
lol - good question - but SmartGuardian can't show negatives, so when it hits zero it starts coutning down again from 255...
Has anyone read this?
Mushkin's flagship is the Redline Extreme Performance series. Utilizing UTT chips specially chosen for their "beyond BH-5" performance, these chips are currently holding some of the tightest latencies ever seen at such high frequencies. Contrary to popular misconceptions they are not dependent upon excessive amounts of voltage for their exceptional performance. I've been living with both UTT based Redline parts now for one month and have not had the need to surpass 3.3v. in most tests performance deteriorated as voltage surpassed 3.3V. Featuring chips based on a Winbond revision UTT IC's out-perform both Samsung TCCD, and Winbond's own BH-5 parts.
From this review here http://www.madshrimps.be/?action=get...01&articID=290
Also I'm having to RMA mine since one just like died after a reboot, and I asked him what chips. He is saying they are Windbond UTT chips. How do they compare to BH-5?
Are the xp4000 redline's chips CH or BH?
UTT is what he told meQuote:
Originally Posted by g0dM@n
I like the way they don't think 3.3v is excessive, when only DFI boards can actually go that high natively. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Trice
As for the $113 price... they don't *have* to honor it. Most websites these days have policies posted that they are not responsible for typos in pricing. Many places honor the prices just to keep customers from getting pissed off... but really, something like that is obviously a mistake, and I wouldn't blame them if they wouldn't let you get the stuff at that price.
-Nate
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Originally Posted by Trice
man...so far I see quite a few people needed to RMA their sticks, I wonder if this is the DFI mobo's fault, or defective ram.
:stick: