The answer to your questions are yes and probably TCCD/BP.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juspriss
Edit: Nevermind see below. I was thinking of the PEs. ;)
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The answer to your questions are yes and probably TCCD/BP.Quote:
Originally Posted by Juspriss
Edit: Nevermind see below. I was thinking of the PEs. ;)
Actually, the PC4200EL non-Platinum and PC4000EL Rev.2 both use Hynix chips, not TCCD ...
The chips on PC4000EL Rev.2 are Hynix DT-D5's, but which chips exactly the PC4200EL (again, non-Platinum!) uses, I don't know :confused:
edit: probably the Hynix Rev. B chips, but it's just a guess.
You are right of course. The OCZ pc3200 & 3700 EL PlatinumQuote:
Originally Posted by MightyOne
should be newer TCCD on BP, or am I mistaken?
Mhmmm... ok tnx all ;).
So the 3700EL ( OCZ4661024ELDCPE-K ? ) use Selected TCCD + BP PCB & 3200EL Rev2 ( OCZ4001024ELDCPER2-K ? ) use TCCD + BP PCB :D
I have understand it right? :banana:
So if i buy 3700 i will have better performace? ( teory ) :cool:
Regards & thx a lot :toast: .
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Originally Posted by GravediggA
So does that means these are the ones that like volts ?
I'm on a DFI LP rev B right now and planning to upgrade to A64 by the summer time . I need a good 1 gig set that will also work good to great in my A64 setup so when i heard about Voltloving TCCD ive been trying to find out which brand/type to buy . Ive read through most of this thread by now but i'm still confused . My candidates , judging from price/availability :
-1Gb DDR PC3200 Patriot XBLK
-G-Skill PC4400 2.5-3-3-7 2X512MB (LE version)
-Muskin special 222 rev2
-Maybe the ones you linked
Sadly i'm a bit saturated with info after reading both this thread and the TCCD voltage secret one from ryan . Which one of these like the juice?
The Geil Ultra-X like Voltage! Dunno about the Oc-Wear/TCCD-Sticks!
Im very much leaning towards the G.skill after reading the last few pages of this thread . A shop nearby is selling em for 280/gig (LE) and they will receive their first batch (so it'll be a new revision for sure) 3rd of january about the same time they will get the OCZ modstream in stock . Those 2 combined will make some happy happy upgrade feelings =] . I'll just have to wait and see if they like volts and if they dont i'll just have to upgrade to 939 ;) .
or do i get the patriot XBL series for 260 and buy alot of booze with the difference in case they sucl , choices choices :|
corsair 3200xl rev. 1.2 uses pbc brainpower tccd, i have this stuff its awsome. I heard rev. 1.1 didnt do well.
What about my RAM? I havent taken off the heatspreaders to check, but this talk has me wondering if its TCCD, and what PCB
yep, what about the new corsair stuff? the xlpt(white heatspreaders) is brainpower tccd, too. has somebody tested these sticks? they are very cheap here in germany... ~ 235 euros. :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by sin0822
I'd choose either the Gskill "E" or the Patriot XBLK. Both are the newer TCCDQuote:
Originally Posted by xpr-k
on Brainpower PCB.
Gskill "E" - if you want top performance ...
Patriot XBLK - if you want to save some money ...
Depends how much you are willing to pay for few extra Mhz.
Corsair TwinX1024-3200XLPT rev 1.2: 277 MHz, 2.5-3-3-6 @ 2.85V on K8T800 PRO(http://www.computergames.ro/forum/sh...4&postcount=44) . I talk to this guy , and he will send them to me afther the new year , to test them on my DFI NF3(i think i will keep them, no way to find OCZ-VX around here).Quote:
Originally Posted by W4nK5ta
i have corsair twinX pc3200XLpt rev 1.2 currently at 300mhz 2.5-3-3-5
i dought its smemtest stable but its what i use for benches
http://www.cryo-laboratory.com/uploa...MaRtIe/bah.JPG
id bet it fails memtest on first run :p:
2.85V 2T 2.5-3-3-5
310mhz in dual channel is not too bad. I'd be very interested in knowing
what it runs stable.
Here is a thread with the Gskill reaching 360fsb dual channel:
http://www.coolaler.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=34268 (Taiwan - Simplified Chinese)
And here is single 256mb Gskill running 363fsb:
http://www.coolaler.com/ipb/index.php?showtopic=33542 (Taiwan - Simplified Chinese)
Both above at 2.85v & Memtest stable. :bows:
I also have the TwinX PC3200XLPT and they are good mem, but I can not put up such results as the other guys with this mem. Because my Asus A8V doesn´t like this mem and therefore I can not get by 245MHz. Relaxing the timings doesn´t matter. Relaxing the timings to eg. 2.5-4-4-10 or 3-4-4-10, will NOT help 1 singe MHz :( And I know that my board will do 270htt with some OCZ EB. I just hope that Asus will fix this in a future bios, cause beside the bad OC with my TCCD mem, it is a nice board!
Amazing there's still so many people not knowing or being ignorant about half-multipliers with A64 systems.Quote:
Originally Posted by MaRtIe
So for the last time: your mem isn't running 310MHz!! :stick:
It's doing 2642/9=293,5MHz. (wanna know y? use search function ;) )
Nice but far from impressive. :(
:ROTF: @ The above
I just got 2x512mb of the corsair xlpt and it's doing 225x12 (1-1) 5-2-2-2 @ 2.7v :banana3: :bananal: :eleph:
EDIT ** You know I going higher :slapass: :bounce:
Report back when satisfied :toast:
ummm yes i do know about the .5 multiplier bug... wanna see it doing a 9x? 8X?
Yeah, do it! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by MaRtIe
alright man. here it goes... wish me luck!!
bah failed super pi, the .5 multi must have gave it a nice drop in mhz..
http://www.cryo-laboratory.com/uploa.../failed....JPG
hmmm looks like its time to losen those up. any ideas what ime looking at with around 2-2-2-5?
In possible TCCD's, Corsair XMS PC3200C@ Rev4.2 are NOT TCCD's, they are TCC5, I have three pairs and all of them are TCC5's. TCC5 are nearly as good (2.5-3-3-7, 275MHz 2.95V)
yea i have the rev 1.2, the tccd/BP
looks like the rev you have them will all be non tccd.. so its only rev 1,2 3200XL that are?
They arent XL, they are C2....