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Thanks, I'll try that :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Wired-HoH
I have make a Inquiries for know the exact chip use on the 2048-4400C3 ( like you have recommend it to me).. For what i know it's Infineon die C.
My Corsair Valueselect 1gb x 2 memory chips are Corsair branded
Corsair 64M8BDCG PRB0900614
Hey Guys,
About a year ago I traded my PQI Turbo Platinum DPU (2 x 512mb) modules to a friend for his GEIL Ultra X (2 x 256mb) engineering samples (was told it was BH-5 but don't think so). Ever since I actually got the RAM I've been trying to find info on them with no luck.
Well the other day I found this article from Anandtech on the GEIL Ultra X (2 x 256mb) modules. At first I was excited because I thought I found it. After pulling the heatspreaders off my modules I realized they were very close but a couple of the numbers don't match. Plus if you look at the picture I took of the IC's on my modules you'll notice that mine have the two dimples that UTT modules have unlike the ones in the article which don't have any dimples. The only info I have been told is that their "engineering samples" and from looking at the IC it looks like their 3.5ns chips?
I wanted to post here becuase out of all the forums I frequent you guys know the most about higher voltage memory! Plus since I've been unsure about what these modules actually are for so long I really want to know so I can use them to their full potential! If anyone has any info about this RAM please fill me in. Then I can start testing them and see what their capable of! Thanks guys for you help and time.
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I'd say they are winbond based chips. They have 2 round spots, 2 metal "strips" on the side from the chip and the little pin1 marker spot. Not 100% sure. Can't tell you what kind of winbond they are.
Thanks for the reply Comp-Freak, much apprecaited! I've learned a bit more since that post. I talked to the original owner and he said that although they have almost the same writting on them as the regular Ultra X kits these are indeed a special one-off kit with what he swears are BH-5 IC's. From what you said about the actual chips I'm starting to think they might actuall be just that?
Being an engineering sample that he got from GEIL from someone he knows they might have just printed those numbers on it even though they might actually be 5ns chips? Who knows, but thanks again for your help. Hopefully more people will chime in with their thoughts and opinions!
GeiL relabeled some of those Winbond chips. Scrape off a layer of silicon and you can find out! Probably kill the mem though. ;) That's how it was initially proven. I believe they were all BH-5 though.
Ok.. after my Inquiry to Corsair about the chip on TwinX2048-4400C3, i have just this info :
- TWINX2048-4400PRO XMS4401 v1.1 0614288-7 = INFINEON, 64MX8, CL 3, Die Rev C
- CMX1024-4400PRO XMS4401v1.1 0608065-1 = INFINEON, 64MX8, CL 3, Die Rev C
someone have more precision?
( Edit: - i think have read on front page the Corsair XMS i m talking about is marked like Samsung UCC, a little add to do?
the link to Corsair Inquiry thread with the chip on the Kits..:
http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44365 )
I'm looking to get more RAM to OC my system, I'm OCing it by 200Mhz now but that's as far as it will go with the Current RAM. Any suggestions?
Now, I've been talking to Lane-k about this but what does everyone else think about it?
Lane, not that I don't trust or value your opinion, but 2 heads are better than one.
P.S. Thanks for the help Lane, wouldn't be postin w/o you.
Can anyone point me to that article from DFI forums where they got all those bunch of timings layed down and explained in detail to as what each does
What does this mean for me... I have XMS-PC4000-TWINX2048-4000PT ... and this says Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB. Does this in reality mean that the chips on mine are mixed up in some sort of way? Would be very happy for an answer since it seems mine don't go over 500mhz without rebooting and such *c*r*a*p*... or failing memtest86 over 500mhz.Quote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
Would I actually be better off bying me some unpaired sticks of XMS-PC4000 Rev 1.1 for overclocking potential? I don't quite get this, please help me someone! :stick:
The reason for asking is that I have (as you see below) seriously overclocked my cpu, but my ram should be somewhere in the reading of 500mhz, but since i can't get them over 500 i have to drive them at 466mhz, that's really boring... have tried 1T and 2T, but there is no difference at all in the clocking, so i put them on 3-4-4-10 1T to be able to make it steady and I don't think it's that good at all since i can't get them over stock mhz.... HEEEELP!!!! :eek: :eek: :eek:
I found out on http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44365
TWINX2048-4000PT XMS4000 v1.1 0540080-1 = Samsung -5 Rev C 64M X 8
or
TWINX2048-4000PT XMS4000 v1.1 0602105-1 = Samsung 64m X 8 Rev C
or
TWINX2048-4000PT XMS4000 V1.1 0608017-2 = Samsung -5 Rev C 64M X 8
Which of these are any good? Is it dangerous to remove the heatsinks attached to them to see whic numbers are on mine, could I destroy the chips?
I'm really happy for any replies.
somebody find out what kind of IC's the Patriot 2x512mb LLK kit uses. im dying to find out, but nobody has it and reviews for the stuff are hard to come by.
I'm sitting here with some Kingston HyperX PC 3200ULK2/1G, and then I find this at the ram list:
So I wonder, are my ram TCCD? or could it be some other chips? - I do not have a possibility to test these at the time...Quote:
HyperX PC 3200ULK2 (2-2-2-5-1T) (KHX 3200ULK2) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
Can anyone identify the chips on the 2x512mb kit Corsair PC-3200 C2PT? I am unsure of the revision, I'm asking for a friend, and he can't tell the rev. Timings are also unsure but likely 2-3-2-6 1T
Thnx
-Satan
3200C2 timings are 2-3-3-6-1T.Quote:
Originally Posted by LordofDoom
If you know the part # / version # / lot # of the stick, you can post here to get an accurate answer as to what IC they use:
The Official Corsair IC Inquiry Thread
Yeah, but remember, he can't tell the revision. Also C2PT is different from C2.
-Satan
Without that info, it's impossible to tell (without ripping off the heat spreaders and voiding the warranty) what ICs they use.Quote:
Originally Posted by LordofDoom
Also, C2 and C2PT are identical in terms of specs. C2 = black colored heat spreaders, C2PT = platinum colored heat spreaders.
i've red a lot of the forum and i've got tired.
Pls i have
Corsair TWINX1024-3200C2 2xCMX512-3200C2 XMS3202V5.2, 0634191-0
I found this on the net
TWINX1024-3200C2 XMS3202 V.5.2 0541017-0 = Promos -5 Rev A
CMX512-3200C2 XMS3202v5.2 0540107-0 = PROMOS 32Mx8 0.12u ETT
CMX512-3200C2 XMS3202v5.2 0607346-1 = PROMOS 32Mx8 0.12u ETT
What does these mean? Whith what kind of chips are they? How well do they clock? And How!!!
PLS Help me?
PS: Sorry for my english :)
You'd need to post in the thread I mentioned earlier to get a concrete answer as to what IC your memory has.
:toast: good job on the list and updates.
just for confirmation the A-Data pc 3200 1 gig sticks are Samsung UCCC?
Doh,Never mind!yeah I must have been a little tired and did'nt read the entire list through,ended rmaing the Adata.
lol the title needs to be updated or something. I got all excited haha
Add also 2x1GB Transcend PC3200 with Micron 5B-D ~ Brainpower PCB that i have found lately
Just came across an old corsair value select PC3200 512mb stick thats now doing 500 MHz @ 2.7v orthos stable. Code on the IC's is 64M8BDCG & under that is PRB0900622. They have a small circle dent in the lower right hand corner.
Has the letters 'BP' in the middle on the back of the stick.
Any idea what IC's they are?