No, I have 2x512MB sticks. :P Don't make me take another photo - i'm ashamed of the one i've already posted. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by PowerToTheUsers
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No, I have 2x512MB sticks. :P Don't make me take another photo - i'm ashamed of the one i've already posted. :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by PowerToTheUsers
LIST UPDATED WITH 1GB STICKS DATABASE THANKS TO RE-VOODOO!!! :fact:
:D
Great to see those. Have been searching aroudn but didn't have much luck =DQuote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
A nice addition indeed! :clap:
But I have a question:
Are you sure that Hynix D43, Hynix D50 and Samsung TCCC chips are used in 1GB modules? I was under the impression that they're all 32Mx8 chips, thus limiting the module capacity to 512MB. Or did I miss something?
TCCC are used for sure... I saw and tried with my eyes 1GB modules with TCCC. For the rest I'll ask re-voodoo! :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by _damien_
You should add PDP Patriot LLK 2x512 Patriot PDC1G3200LLK (2-3-2-5) as Samsung TCCD, TCC5 (new production) on Brainpower PCB, Mosel Vitelic 5ns (few reports), Aeneon AED93T500 - normal PCB, Micron -5B C.
I have photos if You want (i can post it later) of TCCD, TCC5 (i can make), and aeneon. About micron i know from patriot technical support.
hello, really good job :)
but i think you done a mistake :
"F1-4000USU2-
2GBHZ - Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ - Infineon CE-
6 + Brainpower PCB"
i think you mean HV ;)
You can find some more 1GB-modules on my list I published over here: http://games.telenet.be/forum/showthread.php?t=411918
Are you kidding ?Quote:
F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ - Infineon CE-
6 + Brainpower PCB
Nah... no mistakes from me... list belongs to re-voodoo.Quote:
Originally Posted by JeanY
For error reporting please use: cavodamage@tin.it
Is it possible to tell the difference between a brain power PCB and a JEDEC reference PDB by looking at the RAM stick (without heatspreader). Because you can tell the RAM chips (obviously) but it would be good if there is a reliable way to tell what the PCB is too.
Hey Punisher, I've asked Transcend and they've confirmed they use both Samsung UCCC and TCCC for their PC3200 1gb Samsung line.
Also, the info on Corsair value RAM 1gb appears incorrect. According to Corsair, their Value Select line is procured at the wafer level and packaged by Corsair http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44365
Therefore, saying they are Micron 5B-D or Samsung UCCC or whatever seems incorrect.
anyone have details on the 2x2GB kits coming out from Geil ?
They're due in Australia in two weeks time
LOL... man you have to distinguish between memory producer and memory ditributor:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nil Einne
- Corsair, GeIL, Trascend, etc. are memory distrubutors, THEY DO NOT PRODUCE ram chips.
- Samsung, Hynix, Micron, etc. are memory producer, THEY DO NOT DISTRIBUTE ram chips, but they produce them for distributors.
Anyway for Trascend 1GB I think re-voodo will add TCCC too soon.
For error reporting (dealing with 1GB stick listing) please use: cavodamage@tin.it
I know there are some errors but your Puni doesn't matter anything ;) :D.
I can confirm CTP-D43 are found on 1Gb sticks. Saw them a few days ago.Quote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
What chips new hyperx KHX3200AK2 have? They are still for sale and they used to be old school CH-5 but now I can only guess they are new UTT ch5
I dont know if this has been reported but Transcend based UCCC can churn out some insane nos.
Here you go ,
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=79876
http://img91.imageshack.us/my.php?im...l285ghz0gb.jpg
This isnt stable but benchable.I say good enough for Transcend,isnt it ?
Someone have info about the chip used on the Corsair TwinX2048-4400CL3 Pro, i have heard Infineon.. Hynix. i know the 2048-4000PT seems use UCCC, but for the 4400 i don't know..
I think you misunderstand me. I know the difference. I think I misunderstood what Corsair were saying but I think you misunderstood what I was sayingQuote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
My original understanding was that Corsair were saying THEY purchased all their memory for the Value line at the wafer level and then had them packaged as memory chips, put these on memory modules and tested these themselves. If this were the case, then NONE of the memory chips would be marked with Samsung or whatever. My understanding is if the chip is marked Samsung, then it means it has been packaged and tested by Samsung. They will be unmarked or perhaps marked with the Corsair brand or some other brand which Corsair uses to mark their memory chips if they are purchased at the wafer level and not tested and/or packaged by Samsung. However I believe I was incorrect, this is not what they were saying
My understanding now is that what Corsair is saying is they do not buy the RAM as chips and then put the chips on to modules. Instead, they tell someone what they want and the specifications they want. This could be Samsung or whoever. Samsung then packages and tests the chips, puts them onto modules and tests these and label the memory module. As these memory chips are tested and packaged by Samsung, they are marked as Samsung (or whatever). However because Corsair does not source the chips but instead the modules, they cannot use revisions etc to differentiante between modules with different chips.
N.B. In practice, when I say Corsair/whatever does something, I of course mean someone operating for Corsair/whatever.
In any case, Corsair modules can also come with Nanya chips, see this link http://www.3dgameman.com/forums/showthread.php?t=42752
P.S. When I say memory chip, I mean memory/RAM IC. It's the same thing. I refer to the memory module as memory/RAM module or memory/RAM stick
Lane, have you tried asking at the houseofhelp
http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44365
where are OCZ's PC-4000 Platinum 2x1gb / 2x512mb? I don't see those.
@Punisher
I've got some info on some RAM modules that R not on the list
like
OCZ PC3200EL Titanium Edition should be Infineon CE-5
PC4000 Platinum Edition XTC - Micron -5B F
Patriot
Signature line
PC3200 (PSD2G400K) - have some info that could be Hynix on and some say Infineon CE-6 (if U can check that)
Extreme Performance line
LL
PC3500LL (PDC2G3500LLK) - Infineon CE-5 + Brainpower PCB
EL
PC3200EL (PDC2G3200ELK) - Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
SuperTalent
PC3200 C3 - Samsung UCCC
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Originally Posted by Lane-k
Yeah, I want to know what kind of chips the Corsair TwinX Pro 4400 has, I've heard that they are infineon, other than that no clue.
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Originally Posted by Lane-k
Like Nil Einne linked to, the only place you should be asking about Corsair ICs is at Corsair's Official Forum, specifically at their IC Inquiry Thread. You'll need to post your part # / version # / lot # there. Only with those three pieces of information can Ram Guy tell you EXACTLY what ICs your memory has.Quote:
Originally Posted by Luis_GT