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This thread is now #5 for most replied in the Xtreme Bandwidth section. Man you guys talk a lot.
Well here is the reply from OCZ:
"1200's are not going to be seen soon.
Rare IC's, testing at 1200 is failing, we have to have IC's that pass to make sticks
1150's, we have about 200 kits that should be going out soon."
So I bought some GSkill 9600s....and I'm salivating.:woot:
What about the G*Skill Trident 1200's?
Grats on your purchase 18 is #1...
So, I guess we should be seeing alot of 1150 kit's doing 1200+...just because they can't get 1220 out of all kits to ensure 1200 doesn't mean some kit's won't do better on our motherboards...:P
OCZ: "G*Skill stole our good Elpida chips!"....G*Skill: "No, no, no...were going to make a profit, unlike you guys!"...OCZ: "We were already making 60%!"
But what if you stick 2.1v into the Elpida?
:rofl:
:hump: <-----I don't care how nasty that looks.
:rolleyes:
:lol2:
I have a feeling they won't explode. Not that I'm going above 1.85v though.
EDIT:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/ShowIm...sktop%20Memory
If I'm not retarded those IC's say Elpida.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820134641
Many, many value RAM kits use Elpida.
I also see it in OEMS (HP, Dell, Acer, etc.) all the time.
You can try OCing them, but i wouldn't count on great luck.
OCZ is likely using different IC, or it's just the very best binned of all the crap.
Only value RAM ICs i've found to be pretty consistent for decent OCing is PSC.
I tried some ProMOS once (looked just like the stuff in the G.Skill Pis), & couldn't even do 1000.
Well, from what I heard OCZ was using Elpida's 1.8v DDR2-800 IC. (rofl) They have a DDR2-1066 one also but I've got no idea why that wouldn't clock better.
Here are my best results that are stable in memtest. They are the PC9600 Blades:
http://i119.photobucket.com/albums/o...nch_oc/5-2.jpg
These DIMM's rock my pants!
I'm slightly bothered by the clock, though. It's set to 1200 in BIOS, not 1188.
Finding Elpida ICs is easy... :D But you won't find the good stuff, the new revision like zsamz_ already mentioned.
You set it to DDR2-1200 in unlinked mode with your FSB at 475MHz, didn't you?
If we calculate this we get a DRAM to FSB ratio of 600MHz/475MHz =~ 1,263, but such a divider does not exist, and since the closest to your setting is 1,250 a.k.a. 5:4 divider the board boots with this divider. :)
Haha, yeah. I guess 19/12 wouldn't have worked :D
I got a 11.591 on a 1m SuperPi run, but it fails miserably in LinX, so I'm back down to 1800 FSB, the RAm is still at 1200 though. Real 1200 :D
nice to see sum ocz staff in this thread.
so if i bought sum of the 1150mhz kits they will hit 1200mhz but not above Ryder?
im only asking because i only wanna run at 1200 & prefure ocz over other brands.
my current reaper hav been running at 1200mhz for ages ,but i wanted to go 2x 2gb & dont wanna loose bandwidth. im happy with my current clocks & just wanted the extra amount of memory.
thanks
deadman's