Can anyone list a few of the top 2gb kit clockers? I may be making the move to 2gb soon, and wanted to know which I should be looking at... of course, I go for the better bang for my buck, but still would like to know what comparisons to make. :)
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Can anyone list a few of the top 2gb kit clockers? I may be making the move to 2gb soon, and wanted to know which I should be looking at... of course, I go for the better bang for my buck, but still would like to know what comparisons to make. :)
It seems to really be a case of pure luck finding a good pair of 2 X 1 gb overclockers :(
With the UUUC chips there seems to be seriously 3D stability problems on later chip batches which I, and others, and experiencuing with Mushkin Redline XP4000 > http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/....php?p=1218163
Haven't really looked into other brands yet...but if they use the same chips, the same issue is there...but gskill and corsair comes to mind...
This review mentions same issues> http://www.3dxtreme.net/index.php?id=oczebpc4000p4
I still don't know if it's worth going to a 2gb kit.
Does it help that much with a dual-core??
I just got a set of the OCZ pc4000 xtc and right now they are running 275 with 3-4-4-8 timings and 2.6v.
I think you may be getting your IC's confused, I know I certainly have before. Both links you provide and the associated 3D stability problems refer to RAM based on newer batches of Infineon CE-6 based parts, e.g., OCZ EB PC4000, Mushkin XP4000 Redlines which do not overclock nearly as well as previous Infineon CE-5. Samsung UCCC based RAM is giving the higher overclocks right now but at the price of looser memory timings than what the Infineon parts will do at 250MHz. Hope that helps, so anyone contemplating the OCZ EB's or Redlines should not expect to see the same results as folks that bought theirs a month or more ago. BTW, the UCCC 2GB kits cost about $100 USD less than the Infineon 2GB kits. Right now I am really digging my $200 AMR Mushkin 2GB XP4000 non-Redline UCCC @ 275 MHz 3-4-4-8Quote:
Originally Posted by -.-PhanTom-.-
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Originally Posted by thinkingbear
Ahh thnx for clearing that up, mate! ;)
I guess in my frustration I didn't pay enough attention to detail....easy to get frustrated when you have paid top dollar for what you thought was a premium product and then it only goes a little over spec :(
a new add for the list
Twinmos Speed premium PC3500
ending code 1ACMT
Chips Hynix D-43
EL DDR PC3200 Gold --chip--> Winbond New BH5 ~ Brainpower PCB
you can add OCZ ref (OCZ4001024ELDCGE-K)
are you sure about that?Quote:
Originally Posted by 200%absolut
one member recently reported he got that ACMT and ICs were marked PSC which is Powerchip.
i have one stick in hand and it's hynix chip. Do you have more information about this ICs?
I receive this stick from twinmos RMA last week.
EDIT: after a quick search i've perhaps find the chips you are talking about :
Twinmos Twinmos Ram /w Sticker ending: CADT PowerChip
http://www.techpowerup.com/memdb/
could you take a look at ICs on your TwinMOS and write down the entire label?
Twinmos
05036M
TMD7608F8E44F
thanks.
i did search the forums a bit and now it seems i misunderstood the other member with ACMT TwinMOS. it seems his ICs aren't PSC labeled, but rather that his retailer told his they were PSC:
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...ad.php?t=85046
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...49229&page=127
(starting from post #3170)
200%absolut, did you try OCing that TwinMOS of yours? 250MHz should be easy for Hynix.
i haven't tested it (P4P800Vm 2.65V max :( )
But if it the same chips as ADATA DDR500 250 will of course be easy
So we can update the list :D
I thought that Hynix didn't really like much above 2.7v anyways... at least the D43s (both a 512 kit and a 1gig kit) and D50s I've had never liked much voltage... I think my 1gig kit worked well with 2.7v, and my 512mb kit worked well with 2.7-2.8v, but those were Kingston value, and Buffalo PC4200.Quote:
Originally Posted by 200%absolut
Do any of you know what chips the XMS3200C2 v. 5.2 possesses? I've got a pair of those (which are going back to where I brought them), the test run I did got them up to 230MHz 2-3-2-5 1T, which was quite nice for what I paid for them.
But the chips remain the question, I'm just a bit curious.
what was the Vdimm ? Have you try 2/2/2/5 ?
ProMOS.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mean Machine
Never heard of it... I'll do some googling, I think. But thanks for the answer.Quote:
Originally Posted by high5
I got a 1GB kits from Kingston and it is a KHX 3200AK2 which supposed to be CH 5 chips...infact i found out that it is CE 5(from infineon) week 46 05.... :(
i personally know some people who OCed that v5.2 Corsair upto 240-250MHz, so its not as bad as it sounds... :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mean Machine
Correction on...
"EL DDR PC3700 Platinum Edition (2-3-3-8) --chip--> Samsung TCC5 (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB"
I just took a peak under my spreader and it's definitely "TCCD"! Not to say that they are all TCCD, as I wouldn't know, but mine is for sure TCCD.
Mine: OCZ DDR EL PC3700 Platinum Edition (2-3-3-8) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
lucky u,Quote:
Originally Posted by g0dM@n
i did also take a peek and i found infineon i/c in my kits....damn!! i'm burning them at 3.41v right now....:banana:
What kits? The same ones I have? I thought they were all Samsung TCC5 (and also TCCD now that I verified).
What infineon chips are they, and how do they perform? 3.41v?!
CE-5 and it is rubbish....3.41 only stabilize around 235mhz with 2.5-3-2-5,Quote:
Originally Posted by g0dM@n
i was hopping getting a CH's but finally opened up the HS only to find an Infineon chip is inside...