that would be awesome if they specified the PCB also.Quote:
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that would be awesome if they specified the PCB also.Quote:
Originally Posted by mcnbns
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Originally Posted by Reefa_Madness
all my sticks came from California warehouse. The person you need to call at twinmos is XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX are you planning on using all 4 256 sticks on one board? make sure your board can handle 4, most only handle 3.
Not much to go on as far as number of responses.
http://www.resellerratings.com/seller2015.html
i saw some KVR 3200 at circuit city for $32 per 256mb about two weeks ago, maybe ill head back and have a looksee.
I have several mobos to play with, none of these sticks are for 24/7 use. I'll play on A64 (MSI K8N Neo2 w/Winchester 3000) as well as P4 (Epox 4PDA2 Rev2 w/2.4/2.6/3.0). I also have a couple of NF7-S with mobile XPs that might play nice with these 256 sticks. I am trying to get my nerves up and my hand steady enough to try some volt mods on one of them. I've bought them cheap enough that it won't kill me if I fry one.Quote:
Originally Posted by trans am
I don't usually (ok...ever) get stellar results, pretty much middle of the road, but I like to play around with it when the wife and kids have gone to bed.
btw - thanks for the name that you didn't really give me.
i learned all my soldering skills on a friends dead NF7....
Was it dead before you started? :)
http://www.memoryx.net/memx/256d8d32832tm.html
these look like them also. this is where my 3700 twinmos was purchased from also.
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Originally Posted by Reefa_Madness
well not exactly, he didnt want it as he bought an NF7-S2 (read:crap) and he got stuck with it, so i took a torch to it and removed all the caps/chokes, then i soldered/desoldered a resisor to about five different places on the mobo, then i practiced removing SMD's, and soldering to the empty solder pads... i tried to remove some mosfets but i couldnt figue out how to get the long edge up...
im going to cut a few traces next chance i get and practice soldering in those...
my biggest problem was getting the resistors to stick the the SMD's, ive done a few vmods on videocards before this, but this was some pretty tight space for a soldering iron, im still far from where i need to be for that kind of mod...
The thing is with the 512mb sticks at newegg, all the pics show AADT not 4T.
Yes, they all show the DT. Until those that have ordered get theirs we just sit and wait.
Or we pull out the wallets and join the gamblers.
pull out your wallets and join the gamblers :banana: :banana: :banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by Reefa_Madness
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...218-405&depa=1
Just to clarify, this is what we should gamble on ?
And these are not good, correct ? [http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...18-062&depa=1]
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Originally Posted by tictac
tictac,
I've pulled it out and put it back so many times in the last couple of hours that I think I've just about worn it out. :)
I am waiting to see what I get when I receive my 4x256 (I've already gambled somewhat) before I decide how much more I want to get into this.
I have a "sure thing" in the OCZ PC2700 that one of the members at OCF is holding for me so I will probably go that route. He has tested one of them and it maxed his cpu at 255 with 3.6v and they use the Brainpower PCB so I have very little to gain by gambling on the TwinMOS. One of the guys reported having hit 270 on an A64 with the PC2700 rated M.tec chips. Anything between 255-270 at 2-2-2-x is better than what I currently have.
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Originally Posted by LilGator
The first link is less of a gamble if you agree with the theory that since newegg sold out of those and we've been told that the newer Speed Premiums will have the Winbond UTT, it would make sense that the new stock would be the ones with the AA4T product codes (which denotes the Winbond chips).
The second link is more of a gamble because it is still old stock and it shows the AADT code Plus I'm not even sure that anyone has bought these.
Well not going so well for my find
http://www.ricco.karoo.net/images/CIMG0153.JPG
At 3.3v is erroring at 217mhz 2,2,2,x and will reboot randomly at 220mhz .
( Neo2 with 1.41mod)
still the badwidth is slightly higher then the TCCD at 200 2,2,2,5 .
Might try in my P4m IS7e later today.
Seems the -44 is the stuff to find.
maybe you need to bump up the voltage, if you didn't get the right chips i don't think they had any chance of going 2-2-2 at any timings really.
Did you get in contact with tekheads to find out what chips were on that mem? Or did you just buy on the off chance?Quote:
Originally Posted by Jessfm
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Adata from tekheads, Model Number: MDGVD4F3H4X1B1CZK
PCB : BUDA84A,Height (29.21mm),single sided component, Six layers
This seem like the right/decent stuff? (Thats a 512mb module, 2700)
Model No: MDGVD4F3G31LB1CZH thats on 256mb sticks, adata 2700
Same PCB as above....
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give it more juice (3.5-3.6) :banana4: and they will do at least 255fsb :toast:
Tekheads have DC kits with the -TT ending of the code, same as the komplett chips...
http://www.tekheads.co.uk/s/product?product=601808
http://www.tekheads.co.uk/s/product?product=601809
Are these worth looking into?
that is the model number's ending ;) we are looking at product number ending. which is on that big sticker :)Quote:
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Originally Posted by The Stilt
where did you bought them ?
Ordered from a distributor, as I´m a reseller ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
ok now we wait new world record.... :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
Any new world record attempt with this new chip :banana: :banana: