How do those OCZ 7200 EPP's compare to the G Skill 6400 HZ's? (or even the 5400 GBGA cas 3's)
Anyone know yet?
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How do those OCZ 7200 EPP's compare to the G Skill 6400 HZ's? (or even the 5400 GBGA cas 3's)
Anyone know yet?
Nox
I've had better luck with the 7200 EPP by far, but others have had better luck with the HZ's than I have :mad:Quote:
Originally Posted by nox_uk
the HZ's are usually really nice.
The OCZ are in my local store, but a little more expensive - I like the ease of a local route, but not if there is something better for less $$ on the market, decisions... I'm thinking the GBGA's at the moment though, and fingers crossed i'll be able to keep the cas3 rating for a few extra mhz. I won't be pushing the purchase button until I can get the mobo/cpu from the same store though :) the GBGA's are around £30 GBP cheaper...
Nox
Any luck with 1100 4-4-3?
Yup. But to be honest, I forget the voltage I used. I -believe- it was 2.6v.Quote:
Originally Posted by Philosophy
http://www.deathspawner.net/etcetera...3413_thumb.png
Edit: I should mention that I did run a 32M Pi, and also played HL2 for a half hour with no issues. So it's definitely stable at those settings. I'm impressed =)
Im also impressed..
Thems some good sticks ya got yurself there son...
And ur 420th pot at that.. wut r the odds??
God must want ya to be doin somethin @ a particular time today, hmmmm?
Yeah, I'd say they are very good. They keep up to the VX2 in every way. Running 570MHz 4-4-4 atm... it's 95% stable, but requires 2.75v.
I wonder if the OEM Micron modules will overclock as good as performance ones from OCZ/G.Skill/Team/etc.....
found some Micron DDR800 CL5 modules with D9GKX oin them for a very cheap price... still thinking whether to buy it or not.
worth a shot? they may do well, and if not, you can always just sell them again, and know more about what's good and what's not :p:
Yeah, I'd say give it a shot if the price is right. The DDR2-800 Super Talents had GKX and they kicked serious ass.
Can anyone else confirm the above information?Quote:
Originally Posted by jmax_oc
Here's your 1100 4-4-3. Using Mush Redline D9GMH and 2.37v. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Philosophy
http://members.shaw.ca/Eldonko1/dq6-8k-23.JPG
http://www.micron.com/support/design...s/fbga/decoderQuote:
Originally Posted by lopri
Have fun.
What is with everyone saying that D9GMH doesn't go over 1000mhz lately? i just picked up some crucial ballistix and i am wondering if i will be able to get them to 1000MHZ with cas 4.BTW they are GMH variety.
decent gmh should do 1000 easy. with the right mix of volts that is
If D9GMH doesn't go past 1000MHz @2.3~2.4V the first suspect should be the mobo.
I wouldnt know my mobo max's @ 460ish with my D9's :(
4-4-3 though 2.1V
With 2.2v you should pass it easelyQuote:
Originally Posted by serious1
whats a good 24/7 voltage to run it at?
i can do ddr2-600 with 2.2v.. although with what appear to be slightly better than average sticks. it's all about your luck, because remember that D9GMH is a 333mhz (ddr2-667) part coming out of micron's fab.. they just have pretty good yields :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by serious1
anyone else?Quote:
Originally Posted by serious1
Just use what you need...Quote:
Originally Posted by serious1
In 24/7 use you don't feel a difference between cas3 and cas4, so you don't have to go crazy on the voltage.
2.2v~2.3v should be all you need.
Mine are most of the time at 533MHz or 667MHz cas3 (vmem 1.8v)
My Team D9GMH run best at 2.25v - they are the 3-3-3-8 667's. They run 24/7 at 504mhz (DDR2-1008) at 4-4-4-11 (SPD). I've gotten them up to 1100 at 2.35v 5-5-5-13 but I didn't try any higher as I can't seem to run stable past 4.05Ghz (CPU) or 506FSB.
I also have a set of Team 800 4-4-4-10's that need 1.35v to run semi-stable at 502mhz - I don't know what they max out at. They're fast but not nearly as stable as my 667 3-3-3-8's.
Both sets are D9GMH!!
just go to micron's website... there's an FBGA decoder:Quote:
Originally Posted by lopri
http://www.micron.com/support/design...s/fbga/decoder
D9GMH returns B6-3
http://www.micron.com/products/partd...=MT47H64M8B6-3
and D9GKX returns B6-25E
http://www.micron.com/products/partd...T47H64M8B6-25E
see for yourself what the specs are ;)