Geil Ultra X PC3200 with P/N 0746 is TCCD,with P/N 1243 is BH-5
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Geil Ultra X PC3200 with P/N 0746 is TCCD,with P/N 1243 is BH-5
thanks ianocean.
Little help here needed-is this Mushkin PC3200 BL level 2 v.3 TCCD.I've doubt about version3
I know that VX and TCCD and everynew wonder drug, I mean fast mem product that comes down the pipe seems to be optimized for AMD. Well my Epox 4PDA2+Ver.2 likes this G.Skill TCCD too! This is my best 1:1 running at 3.1V
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v253/WeldZilla/s.jpg
This has been some really sweet mem.
WZ
this modules are weird
DDR1 667
http://angel.ap.teacup.com/maiko/img/1114101523.jpg
OCZ EL PC4000 gold rev2 seems to be tccd 2.
They do 290@2.9V -> 2.5-3-3-8
Not sure how specific you want to be, but the PQI Turbo 4000 has TCCD on brainpower 808 PCB (SPD of 2-2-2-5)..
can someone tell me if corsair 1024XLPT pc3200 able to reach 300+ MHz? with what timming and voltage? thanks
Possible TCCD
Corsair XMS 3200C2 rev 4.3
currently @ 200mhz 2 2 2 5 1T
3200XL here which is tccd 510, I have mine at 288 2.5-3-3-6 right now and I just got them today. seems like they like voltage. It takes 3.1 to get them stable. Not sure how much to feed a tccd stick.
It is the best I can do. I've got a big house fan in front of it (case side wall removed) room temp at 18C. At room temp 21C it gave me 2 errors at pass
45 and 2 more at pass 59. :mad:
http://img15.echo.cx/img15/8792/kosm...rbox0016ub.jpg
FSB Bus Frequency: 300
LTD/FSB Frequency Ratio: X 3.0
LDT Bus Transfer Width: 16/16
CPU/FSB Frequency Ratio: X 9.0
PCI Express Frequency: 100 Mhz
K8 Cool & Quiet Support: Disable
CPU Vid Startup Value: Startup
CPU Vid Control: 1.450v
CPU Special Vid Control: Above Vid * 110%
LTD Voltage Control: 1.20v
Chipset Voltage Control: 1.50v
Dram Voltage Control: 2.90v
Run Memtest86: Disable
MAC Lan: Auto
MAC Media Interface: PinStrap
Machine MAC NV Address: Disable
Internal Phy SATA 1/2: Disable
Internal Phy SATA 3/4: Enable
Si I3114 sATA Raid Control: Disable
VIA 1394 Control: Enable
Marvel Giga Lan Control: Enable
Dram Frequency: 200 (DRAM/FSB:1/01)
Command Per Clock (cpc): Enable
Cas Latency Control (tcl): 2.5
Ras to Cas Delay (trcd): 3
Min Ras Active Time (tras): 7
Row Precharge Time (trp): 3
Row Cycle Time (trc): 7
Row Refrsh Cycle Time (trfc): 14
Row to Row Delay (trrd): 2
Write Recovery Time (twr): 2
Write to Read Delay (twtr): 2
Read to Write Delay (trwt): 2
Refresh Period (tref): 3632
Write Cas Latency (twcl): 1
Dram Bank Interleave: Enable
DQS Skew Control: Increase Skew
DQS Skew Value: 255
Dram Drive Strength Level: Level 7
Dram Data Drive Strength: Level 2
Max Async Latency: 0.8 nano seconds
Read Preamble Time: 0.5 nano seconds
Idle Cycle Limit: 256 Cycles
Dynamic Counter: Disable
R/W Queue Bypass: 16X
Bypass Max: 7X
32 byte Granularity: Disable (8 Bursts)
how high should you take TCCD? I have some sticks coming in and I've only seen up to 3.2ish
I'm asking because I'm used to stuffing 3.6+ to my BH5
how about the normal geil ultra not the ultra-x is that TCCD or BH-5 or anything?
Well, I see ppl using 2.6v-2.9v mostly with TCCD, I don't think it would get it more stable with more Vdimm. What do you guys think?Quote:
Originally Posted by aznblueeboi
My new OCZ EL PC3200 Platinum rev2 is 510 TCC5.
Is the OCZ EL PC4200 Platinum TCCD and will it run 5-2-2-2 at 200fsb?
ha, no wonder why OCE EL REV2 is cheap.....OCZ started to cheat.... :nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by fordf250
Hi, the 4200EL Platinum could be TCC5 or TCCD. Performance is the same. Much of the higer binned chips will not do 2-2-2 reliably. It depends on the memory and your memory controller.Quote:
Originally Posted by fordf250
We are not "cheating" and have even stated her on XS that TCC5 is taking over as the TCCD has become short on availability.Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Are you complaining about the same performance with lower prices? We always have used what works. We have all of our chips tested on a million dollar machine and the "slow" ones don't get used in our premium products. We do not state or gurantee a specific chip on our website or in our advertising.
Why? Isn't tcc5 just as good as tccd?Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
Uh oh here we go again. Hopefully the mods don't let this thread crash and burn like yesterdays. I thought they pulled that thread of its tailspin, (clipping just a few trees) and then bailed out. That thread looked tough on everyone invovled. BTW - Tip of the cap to all OCZ employees who always seem to be at their best when XS members are at their worst ... y'know ... when they're just being members. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by OnDborder
But to answer your loaded question, I'd guess TCC5 is potentially as good as TCCD but your chances of pulling a great pair of OCZ Plat Rev.2 aren't as good now (as it was back in January) because OCZ is binning for higher speed products leaving the pool for for Plat PC3200 with a far less performance range. But that would have been the case with even if TCCD stayed in high production.
:confused: :confused: i hope im not jacking this thread but i need help identifying my KINGSTON HYPERX KHX4000/512R rev.10/02 31. ive done as much research as i can via GOOGLE, Xtremesystems forums, and DFI Street forums. Looked through various threads about memory- setttings/voltages/brands/polls... etc... I read the 1st page of this thread and it seems my memory could be either TCCC or Hynix D34/D5. Is there any other way to confirm this? I really dont want to spend extra $$$ if i can help it. Im putting a new system together which consists of the following- DFI ULTRA-D, LBBLE 0516 VENICE +3000, Sapphire x700pro, Seasonic S12 600w, Philipps Acoustic Edge, & two 512 sticks of Kingston HyperX KHX4000 (purchased in early 2004). I'd appreciate any help you guys can give me. Btw, my memory doesnt have any K2/A/UL suffix so im at loss here trying to identify Exactly what kind of crap i got here. If worst comes to worst im open to suggestions for what ram to buy ($100-200 max). Right now i got some G. Skill Model F1-3200BWU2-1GBGH in mind at Newegg. You ppl that already read the thread i got this specification from should know what im talking about :D .
I am interested in getting Corsair 4400C25 but there are 2 versions being the black and the platinum heatspreader.
Do they both have TCCD chips on Brainpower PCB?
Thank you very much.
wuz up bro... with all the research i did on these forums i remember reading that theres no difference except for the spreader.... too lazy to post the link and i already got too many A64 links to look through.. i highly suggest you use the SEARCH feature, look for links relating to memory (if you havent done so already), and read thoroughly. I'm sure you'll find what im talking about... :)Quote:
Originally Posted by FLDQUY157
Hi. I did but couldn't find the exact info I wanted. The most recent one saying there was no difference between the 2 was like in late Dec 2004.Quote:
Originally Posted by l393ndz
I thought there could have been any change because the price diff is like $50 in OZ at some shops and just wanted to confirm this.
Thanks for your input. :thumbsup:
I am being led to believe that probably the newer batch of Corsair XMS4400C25 sticks are TCC5 this is because I was asking in a thread on HoH and RG answered admirably.
But as soon as someone (Ghost Worm) mentioned somewhere around the bottom of the first page that he had found his sticks having TCC5 chips RG has never responded ever since although I have been making inquiry posts quite a couple of times asking for a confirmation message from him. :(
TCCD or TCC5?