My serial is 63205xxxxxxxx. Are these still micron IC's?
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My serial is 63205xxxxxxxx. Are these still micron IC's?
yesQuote:
Originally Posted by The Nemesis
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=111696
Doesn´t 2.8volts burn DDR2?
Don't worry. It's quite safe if you only give them solid air cooling ( in. ex. 80 mm fan)...
i think i got a good GBHZ kit, i tested today a little bit :banana:
http://people.freenet.de/chris07071985/GBHZ/GBHZ-1.jpg
edit: max @ 2.43v (only 1M Pi stable)
http://people.freenet.de/chris07071985/GBHZ/GBHZ-4.jpg
http://people.freenet.de/chris07071985/GBHZ/GBHZ-3.jpg
Hmmm, hard to believe it !!!
Where do you bought this kit ?
Which week of fabrication ?
first numbers of SN = 0606
i bought them in germany by K&M Elektronik
any validation link & setup pics ?Quote:
Originally Posted by Chri$ch
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=114284Quote:
Originally Posted by overcrash86
http://people.freenet.de/chris07071985/GBHZ/GBHZ-5.jpg
nice pair of HZ's Chri$ch..I think your pair was born to be 8500 but was mislabeled at birth :)
how can i know what chip i have before i take ?
i can order it, and can see it before i take it, so i guess i can see the serial...
what serial i need to get D9GMH ?
Btw, sorry for the newbie question, but D9GMH is fatbody ?
it is slimbady heheheheheQuote:
Originally Posted by Chura
i remember GST said everything like 0605 and 0606 and 0628->later are all d9gmh
i've noticed that too thanks
but those number ? where i see them ? serial number first digit ?
and i guess its not fatbody huh ?