Gotta agree with high5.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
http://www.houseofhelp.com/v2/showpo...&postcount=277
Some are TCCD, some are TCCX. LOT #s ARE NEEDED to confirm ICs.
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Gotta agree with high5.Quote:
Originally Posted by Bloody_Sorcerer
http://www.houseofhelp.com/v2/showpo...&postcount=277
Some are TCCD, some are TCCX. LOT #s ARE NEEDED to confirm ICs.
If I bought the Corsair XMS PC3200C2 Rev4.2 expecting (as one would) TCCD and found out the IC's were actually TCC5 I would not be very happy :nono:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wired-HoH
ok, v4.2 is mixed then.
Frankly, there's no reason to be upset. When investigating what ICs are in their memory, they're pretty clear that there can be multiple ICs used within a revision, and that the part # / revision # / lot # is needed for them to check what ICs are in each stick.Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
If someone ASSUMES something without doing research, then it's their own fault. Fortunately, Corsair's RMA policy is pretty lenient, and their cust service has been known to go above and beyond when replacing memory when someone buys 2 sticks that aren't of the same revision. However, they cannot guarantee which lot # someone gets (in otherwords, which IC someone gets).
Is this TCCD on Brainpower PCB?
some of the gigaram mach 1000 modules use tccd...like this 3700, the 4000 and the 4200
review here
http://www.insanetek.com/index.php?p...ch1000pc3700_1
Are there no value rams with TCCD? Like some Winbond chips are to be found on Value.
@Aleman:
Quote:
Originally Posted by OCZ CEO
Thx Largon
Looking for new RAM.
Should I go for sticks with TCCD chips or BH5 chips? The BH5 sticks need a lot of power to run at high speeds with good timings, so do I need active cooling for for them because of the voltage being 3.2V+?
Got a new set of Corsair PC3200XL. Easily running at 280mhz @ 2.5-3-3-6 @ 2.85V. Limited by my P-M cpu. Seems to be hitting wall at 2.5g :(
Is There Any 2gb Kit With Samsung Tccd Chips?
This is not possible, as TCCD can only be used in 512mb modules due to it's 32mb chips density. 1gb sticks take 64mb chips.Quote:
Originally Posted by micorreo
I have the Patriot PC3200 with 2-2-2-5 timings marked on the stick. However, it doesn't seem to clock very well. I can't run it at 1T and with Bank interleave on even at stock settings :confused:. How do I check if it's TCCD? I'm thinking of just replacing it and get another TCCD based RAM.Quote:
Originally Posted by Walrusbonzo
Is the Kingston KHX3200ULK2/1G memory kit still TCCD base or it has changed? I'm on the market for new TCCD base ram. Should I get one with brain PCB to ensure the best clock speed? Thanks.
i brought a corsair cmx512-3200 3-3-3-8 black, rev 1.4, that is samsung tccd also,
but it need high voltage for better performance.
when did you buys these? are they the XBLK series? used to be all XBLK were tccd with the BP pcb. now im starting to wonder if they havent switched to diff chips? i just ordered a pair last night and hope to recieve tccd chips but for some reason im getting a funny feeling about this...... you can take one of the heat spreaders off and look at the chips it will say tccd 4xx on the chip. please post back if you decide to take one of the spreaders off. i hope you report back with tccd....Quote:
Originally Posted by Sgt_Strider
peace perc,
yes please im interested to know also..
Im Switching from a gig of OCZ gold bh-5 utt to 2 gig setup and im hoping for 280ish or maybe even 300, I remember beck somewhere that some value ram had -5b chips based on crucial ballistix..
If I could only find this post and do some research ive been looking for a few days but im in so many different forums I dont remember where I read it at..
I know someone said there is 1 gig value sticks based on -5b or wutever ballistix chips can someone remember this post?
if so can you point this out, Battlefield is killing me with only a gig..
i had the turbo series which was tccd,if that helps any...Quote:
Originally Posted by Ziku
just thought id confirm that patriot 2x512 XBLK kits shipping from newegg are still shipping with the 815bp pcb and the tccd 522 chips. oh and the pcb is red :) just got these in today and was happy to see the BP pcb and the tccd chips.... priming 280x10 2.5-3-3-8 1t right now everything seems fine. i expect these to run as good as all my other tccd sticks...
peace perc,
yesterday i got to feel these badboyz at 257x10 cas2 cmd1 for awhile and wow it was nice. since then its went flakey and im back to 255 cas2 cmd2
2 3 3 11
whats your max cas2 perc?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Jethro
well i just run cas 2.5 i can run cas 2 but then if im up around 270-280htt using 2-3-3-X i would have to push like 3v thru the memory and we all know the tccd hates voltage so 2.5cas 1t is just fine for me...
btw: these tccd chips have a 522 date on them i take it these are newer then my other ones marked 440 right? whats the newest anyone has seen out of tccd?
peace perc,
does PQI Turbo Memory Ultra (ddr400 2-2-2-5 @ 2.6v) use the same TCCD and PCB as just plain Turbo?
Not too long ago I was linked to a post by Angry Games over at DFI Street and in that post he referred to his 4x512 sticks of Buffalo Tech TCCD modules.
I have never seen any other references to TCCD from Buffalo Tech. Does anyone know anything about these sticks? I checked the list but did not see them (it is entirely possible that I overlooked them).
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820150623
The the only reference I found was on 1gig sticks. Too good to be true. Me and another guy ordered these, but they turned out to be not as advertised. Working on an RMA now. The Micron IC on the Buffalo wasn't close to the binned Crucial stuff. Check the stickied 2gig thread for details.
1 gig stick with TCCD is a pretty rare animal. Only place I can find anything close to it is its close cousin TCCC here.
https://www.dallasmemory.com/estore/...idproduct=1036
Good luck on you search for BUffalo 512mb TCCD sticks.