If they haven't already. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Don_Dan
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If they haven't already. :(Quote:
Originally Posted by Don_Dan
I have a 2x2gb set of Trident F3-17066CL9D-4GBTDS (1.65v) that I thought were PSC but after checking them again the have "0660" series number.
I didn't know that they also "spec'd" this particular kit with BBSE... I thought the Trident 2133C9 kits were mostly PSC?
Serial #: "94806601415xx"
@ PolRoger.... think your keyboard is playing up!!! mine does it all the time lol F3-17066CL9D-4GBTDS
Yes, those are Elpida ICs. Are your sticks single sided or double sided?
So far all the new kits I've seen are clocking well!
By the way, check your PMs. :)
You mean 2x2GB set, right? Your part number is also a bit mixed up, it should be F3-17066CL9D-4GBTDS.
This kit is definitely using BBSE ( maybe a very small chance for MxH-E Hyper ), they were never using PSC for this kit as far as I know. Binning PSC for tRCD 9 at 1066MHz is too hard when BBSE can do it easily. Only on DDR3-2000 ( and maybe lower ) Trident/Ripjaws kits there are different version with BBSE or PSC chips.
In that case they can't be EFBG. 4GB double sided sticks means 2Gb IC. They could be DEBG or EEBG, but that's just speculation.
@stunned_guy:
The pics I promised you ( sorry for the not-so-great quality ):
http://imageshack.us/a/img22/4977/elpidaoembbse2.jpg
http://imageshack.us/a/img17/8939/elpidaoembbse5.jpg
1GB Elpida OEM stick.
Okay, makes sense.
They do DDR3-1600 8-8-8 at 1.5-1.525v in a very warm environment, I haven't been able to thoroughly check stability outside Memtest86+ and general use. DDR3-1600 8-8-7 takes a little more voltage. Maybe 7-7-7 could be done with 1.65v, but I haven't tested yet.
I think they are rather decent. My ASROCK Mini-ITX motherboard won't do DDR3-1866(+) with them though even with CL11.
Thanks for pic ;)
Thuban or Deneb? If it's the latter it might limit you too much... Please test if you can do 800MHz 7-8-7 on Trinity.
Deneb, so about 1800-1866 MHz will be it.
I can't do 800 MHz 7-8-7 on Trinity, tried up to 1.7v. I think tRP is the limiting factor because 8-8-7 needs almost 0.05v more than 8-8-8. It seems like this board just sucks.
EDIT:
Seems tRFC needs to be set to 160 at 1600, XMP profile shows 130 but not on AMD :p:, 110 fails Memtest86+ pretty quick. :(
Hi,
Id like to know memory IC on my TridentX 2400 C10D 8gtx.
it is single sided, S/N 1236150xxx
Is there a page to check out Gskill mem IC?
thanks Beep and Reefa, I see the thread is new :)
Interesting that my 1 years old Ripjaw 1600 cl9 has Hynix chip and dont OC at all.
yes, what im experiencing just now (gigabyte ud3 1.0 990Fx)
Gigabyte support told me that same modules as mine , booted up on the same mobo there. Ways to figure out is to check my mem at a shop and to get know S/N that worked for Gigabyte technician in order to clear out the mystery :)
lolz ... bc of this info ive determined that some trident bbse i bought from splave is actually psc. refund time :ROTF:
thats odd though, wouldnt expect 9-9-9 2000 to be psc
serial: 10131040198276 :D
There are two versions of the Trident/Ripjaws 2000 CL9 bin, just like C-N said:
:up:
PSC binned for 1000MHz tRCD 9 at 1.6V is actually pretty nice...
Edit: I checked it again and there seem to be three different version:
0640 1.65V Elpida BBSE
0640 1.6V Elpida BBSE
1040 1.6V PSC
Look at here: http://www.hardwareluxx.de/community...-924433.html#d
I had that same sticks single sided with 1219AB40xxxxxxx and nice to see that with other numbers from G.Skill they are still single sided.