This is not new :) - I had a lot of rebranded ddr2 Balistix in the past, only with Ballistix symbol and bin (f.e. Ballistix 18F on 1066.FD5), which is missing on the ICs above
http://abload.de/thumb/ballistixnaked4tsin.jpg
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This is not new :) - I had a lot of rebranded ddr2 Balistix in the past, only with Ballistix symbol and bin (f.e. Ballistix 18F on 1066.FD5), which is missing on the ICs above
http://abload.de/thumb/ballistixnaked4tsin.jpg
Yes, they have done it in the past but they haven't been doing it on these newer models until now, at least not that I had noticed.
ALLLLL came as KFR XD
http://i.imgur.com/s6lco31.jpg
First spreader show D9PSH and some unmarked on the quad channel kit
http://i.imgur.com/VmXETVB.jpg
Well put them on test, each module single.
Best would do 2400 CL 8-8-10-24 1.77-1.80v and 2600 9-9-11-27 and 2800 9-10-13 1.88-1.90v( air).
tRP it's the main wall.
On LN damn 2600 8-8-10 and 2800 9-9-11 would be avesome.
I dont think FKR or etc matters, popped random stick in that had BX and all different numbers on them 2764 9-10-12 1.92v.
Second stick wont boot 2600 at all, but 2500 8-9-10 is fine. Think bios maybe is not well supported on these IC's. 18 more to go :)
yes, FKD or FKR doesnt matter , i had good stick or bad (much more than good =)) )from both ...
http://i.imgur.com/XI9WJLR.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/NAfD24k.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/Qju9vMW.jpg
good left, bad right, great top left, strange top right
Nice one, Allen.
I should ask ..which sticks can pass 32M tho ( 1400c9) ?,booting with Micron is easier but 32M is another story
Awesome nomenclature bro.
I want poop & waza:rofl::ROTF:
Nice work, Splave!
What's the highest frequency you can validate regardless of latencies?
These can do 2840mhz at these timings 1.90v , just didnt do a screen. I would dare say I could max them out yet with how strange the timings like to be set :)
@Xbrytan bro I didnt bother running 32m...bios is changing my timings that I have set upon boot. Major Major Bios issues. Will try on Asus like alex-ro tomorrow.
@George, Dude I figured the one named bullant would do super tight CAS and 2800+ but it didnt :) shout out to bull :)
Splave, so why it's "Bob" module strange?
Seems that the memory isn't that bad, 50% good, 50% bad( if you can say a pretty cheap memory doing up 2400 tight latency it's bad)
Waiting for some LN action...
Bob is the only stick that failed 2600 1.90v but then passes 1.95...all other 2400 max sticks voltage did not help them pass
you name your sticks depending on how they perform?
I like your thinking..:D
nice result too..:D
Actually man I name them before I test for good luck! Check that out, all that I named after 32m are dope!
Hmm,maybe try 1.60 bios allen?I could memtest mine 2600 9-10-12 with ultra tight whatever timings with 1.72,can run 2666 9-9-10 32M with about 1.82 on asrock.However on asus booting was more consistent on figh freq like 2800.And do name your best sticks alex =))
Lol! Will do man. I prefer high volt testing on ics that like high volts though bro. Will give it a shot though
These must be totall different ics, 1.6v I can't post probably 2000 1.9v they come to life
Non ballistix, but something new soon
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...memtestnda.jpg
Could be this?
http://www.crucial.com/store/partspe...K8G3ERVLD81339
These are also new :
http://www.crucial.com/store/partspe...LS2K8G3D169DS3
you are ruining this thread,stop with your assumptions,those are not ballistix,also no micron ic's
I just got 2 sticks of tracer printing 16FKD on them。。。what will happen:yepp:
Hi Folks,
I just picked up a 16Gb kit of these.
I've been wanting to go with more mem for awhile anyway, and this seemed like the best option to try from what they had at MicroCenter... ;)
I know you guys said the 16gb kits didn't clock as well, but I bought them more for daily use rather than benching (hope it's ok to post here).
They had 2 versions, FER's and FED's. Not sure whether it matters or not, but I got the FED's since that seemed to be the suffix that clocked best on the 8gb kits.
Here's a couple pics:
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...pseedce2d4.jpg
http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...psefff9e03.jpg
I won't be doing any Xtreme testing, but I do plan to push them for daily use (keeping <1.7v's), to see how they stack up against my old 8gb RipJaw kit.
I realize this is the "Extreme Bandwidth" section, so if you'd rather I not post results here that's fine, just let me know...
Otherwise, I'll put up some results after a little tweaking. :D
Post, post, it's utile to know what frecuency, latency 8GB modules can do.
There are so little reviews and information about them and Crucial memory in general.