Are ALL new GEIL pc3200 value blue UTT-BH5?
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Are ALL new GEIL pc3200 value blue UTT-BH5?
Yeah, all new ones... but the risk is always present seeing that you still could find old ones.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZeroX
sorry my poor english, but i am a french man :)
i have recover my ram to the sav of corsair
CORSAIR XMS 4000 V3.3 (3-4-4-8)
but i don't found what chip is in this ram
if you can help me, thanks
xms4000 v3.x are samsung based most likely.
go to corsair support forums and post info about your ram (including lot#) in ic inquiry thread. you should get the most accurate answer there.
Well, the 2x1GB cannot.Quote:
Originally Posted by ZeroX
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820144322
True, in fact mine is called 256/512MB STICKS RAM LISTING ;).Quote:
Originally Posted by Martin Cracauer
Any idea what oc. we could expect from this combination?Quote:
Originally Posted by ZeroX
It's a pitty that in the forum has so little info about the GEIL Value blue :(
OCZ EL PC 4200 (2,5-4-4-7).
Anybody know what chips are in these sticks?
Anyone any idea when the '1gb sticks ram listing' is going to be updated?
Exams period here... :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by [MsT3r]$eR9!o
is still avaible in some shops this ram Mushkin PC3200 Level II V2 (2-2-2) --chip--> Samsung TCCD?? how it is ?? is it like others tccd rams or is it worse??
thank you very much
one to add is some mushkin HP3200 2-3-3 (P/N:991432) 512 module ships with
0450VR
V58c2256804SAT5B
which according to here(http://tech.vault9.net/forums/Memory...st-t22118.html) is:
Vitelic 5ns - This is 5ns ram from Mosel. It is commonly found in PC3200 offerings, and at this speed is rated at cas2-3-3-6. This is not bad, but nothing out of the ordinary. It is similar to CH-5 from Winbond. This ram can clock to around 240 MHz and hold decent timings such as cas2.5-3-3-6. If timings are kept at 2-3-2-X, then this ram will typically max out around 220 MHz. This can be found in Corsair XMS3200, Geil Ultra PC3200 and PC3500, OCZ PC3200 and PC3700. This is not a bad choice of ram at all. It offers great overclockability while still holding very respectable timings. Although Mosel is not a well known name in the memory industry, you can see that the top memory manufacturers are using their ram. If you can get these on the used market, they would make a very sweet deal. I have not seen these in Value Ram offerings, but that does not mean they do not exist. Identifying these can be somewhat difficult, as many companies re-label them. Take a look at the ram list to be sure of what modules contain these chips. You can identify these chips by the last 5 characters being SAT5B.
i got this from a RMA of some blue Cl2 stuff....UTT...dammit, i feel robbed..owell..
Hello
i got PC3700 (2,5-4-3) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (rev. F)
no TCCD chips.
Mosel Vitelic 5ns and BrainPower PCB 808
if just find them with a color heatspreader, but these are silver.
As stated by someone else above, the 2Gb kit is not UTT/BH-5 as they do not like high voltage and do not OC above 216 (my max so far).Quote:
Originally Posted by ZeroX
Mine have a PCB marked Elixir which I take to mean that they are made by Nanya and presumably the chips are also Elixir 5ns. PS - those Blue heatspreaders are stuck on so cannot remove them to see the actual chips.
With relaxed timings (as per my sig) they are stable with OC on a 166 divider.
My XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.1 are CH-5 not BH-6 like listed. Maybe this should be updated... :)
Ur sure? Never seen old CH5 who did 200Mhz 2.0-2-2-5 2,6V even not up to 280 2.0-2-2-5. ;)
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...03&postcount=1
Edit: Ok sry, maybe u mean that there are two versions.. i forgot that. :)
One with CH5, one with BH6.
Yes that's what I mean. I purchased a pair thinking I was getting a deal because they were listed in this thread as bh-6 but once they arrived and didn't OC anything like bh-5/6 I knew something was up. So I took off the heatspreader only to find this! :mad: Also killed that stick in the process of taking the h/s off. LOL note the chunks taken out of the PCB. :p: I guess I took one for the team on this one, no worries though these ch-5 chips aren't worth the PCB they're made on. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by GravediggA
:DQuote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
U was a bit rough tbh.. But good to know, that there are 3200C2 with CH5 too, never seen some before. :)
Indeed I was :p: I read some place else that Corsair mem are notorious for dying while removing the h/s since they are VERY hard to remove. It was worth it I guess to find out what IC it was. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by GravediggA
BTW here is a picture of the sticker so maybe this can help some other people avoid making the same mistake I did. :)
http://img52.imageshack.us/img52/3585/img14113jl.th.jpg
probably because your sticks were recent 0338Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
Sometimes you'll find CH5 where BH5/6 should be and vice versa
I had a pair of XMS3200LL v1.2 which turned out to be BH5 instead of CH5
Added GeIL ONE TCCD (ES).
Quote:
Originally Posted by TheMeatFrog
That's because the list is plain WRONG for Corsair memory. ICs can and will change within the same part # / revision #. The LOT # is needed to successfully identify the IC.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
There's already a huge list here: Corsair's IC Inquiry Thread
No need to remove the heat spreaders (thus voiding the warranty) on Corsair memory when you can find out the IC by asking Corsair directly.
Very nice list. Helps tons!!
No problemo.