Perhaps the mushkin tech may be able to help a wee bit :) maybe talk with OCZ. I'm sure one of the two companys have quite a bit more leverage when buying things.Quote:
Originally Posted by oasked
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Perhaps the mushkin tech may be able to help a wee bit :) maybe talk with OCZ. I'm sure one of the two companys have quite a bit more leverage when buying things.Quote:
Originally Posted by oasked
I first have to discuss this with Duonger. First I have to look if Infineon wants to work with me and if so what the price is and what the smallest quantity is that they can make the chips. Then I need to know how much cheaper I can buy the chips if I buy larger quantities.Quote:
Originally Posted by dippyskoodlez
Once this all turns out well I then can discuss with Duonger if he agrees with me working together with both Mushkin and OCZ. Even between him and me nothing is sollid yet as he posted before.
I'll inform you all if there's any news.
Regards,
alexio
It'd be nice if you can get this to work. Good luck alexio!
But the low latencies seem tough to get at DDR600...
;) Mate You should concentrate on the DDR 600 - all the other stuff is a shop keeper maybe.......
:toast:
If anyone can do it, you guys @ Mushkin can. Good Luck!Quote:
Originally Posted by Duonger
(glances at sig and grins)
Sounds intersting but DDR600 2-2-2-5 @3.8 v will surely kill the ICs very quickly especially on the smaller process 0,13 micron vs the old 0,175 micron .
Mushkin Redline 4000 are warrantied to 3.6v
OCZ VX4000 are rated 3.5v and there's a reason for it.
Yeah, so OCZ and Mushkin don't get pegged with RMAs from n00bs who can't overclock. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanobot
I've run my VX at 3.8V and didn't get hot at all with two 80mm fans on it. I wouldn't run that daily, but not because of heat: because it didn't help me clock any higher.
well good luck to ya man cos you'll need it, but 'IF' you can make the whole thing work then put me down for 2 x 512mb DDR600
3.8v isn't for 24/7 use. What is gonna be has yet to be determined but it will never be higher then 3.6v fur sure unless some new superchips hit the streets.Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanobot
Just note that if any DDR600 is going to be sold that it's for benchmarking at it's rated voltage. Sure if they're gonna be sold it will be 100% stable at DDR600 3.8v but 3.8v just isn't for 24/7.
best regards,
alexio
what about this maybe :
DDR 600 2-3-2-5 or 2-3-3-5 1T
yes great words of advice there, theres quite a danger running that sort of volts 24/7 and these things should be handled with care, obviously 120mm fan cooling is a must, may i ask how you plan to test for 'stability'?Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
Put me down for DDR600 3.8v 2*512mb 2-2-2-5 $300. I shouldn't have an issue running that 24/7 @ 3.8v in my chillbox. :D
I'll take two sets of DDR 560 and DDR600. So four sets total. :)
Count me in for one set of the DDR 600.
Ok, just read through this thread and I applaud the OP for his ambitiousness (is that even a word?) :toast:
I'm just curious about one set of specs in particular - 1GB DDR600 @ 3.8V:
1. Is it even possible to get a 1GB set that can do 300Mhz @ only 3.8V? Now I don't recall how much Vdimm was required to acheive the couple of instances I've seen of DDR600 with 2x256 BH-5, but I'd imagine that it took at least 3.85-3.95 Vdimm. If you're talking about 2x512, I'd imagine that it would require upwards of ~4.0-4.1 Vdimm, just to even boot. The problem won't be with the chips themselves as they are specd for close to 5v, iirc, but there are going to be issues cooling the mosfet's and other mobo components.
2. If you plan to use "socket" IC's, won't that affect the OC a bit since there's not a "direct" hard-wired link to the memory chip? Also, wouldn't that cread a huge stick of memory with all those sockets? :p:
3. Can the BP pcb handle 4.0V consistenly?
I know I have a few other ?'s, but can't think of them atm. But if you somehow are able to pull this off, please put me down for AT LEAST one pair of the ddr600 sets ;)
utt are really cheap, good luck would be awsome to see benchs at 300mhz 2-2-2-5
its time to get ddr600 2-2-2-5 ram tech is pretty old now.
I totally DO NOT see this happening... I give you a big plus for trying but I think you will not succeed as far as 2x512MB 300Mhz 6-2-2-2.0-1T @ 3.8v. I highly doubt 300Mhz will be possible at any voltage, even for benchmarking, at least with BH-5 we all know.Quote:
Originally Posted by alexio
its not CH.. :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Nanobot
very intresting.....infenion....where is the factory based? if i remember correctly, izit in Malaysia? Or taiwan? sry if dis is a stupid ques..hehe...coz i am from Malaysia, n there is an Infenion factory here making memory n stuffs..
Infineon has a factory in Germany and somewhere in the USA. I think they have some more, but I don't know where.
so, we are going to get Xtreme Systems Ram? :slobber:
well, if all goes through I'll be up for a gig of PC500 but don't count me in for sure, lot of expenses comming. If by the time they come out i have the money i'll seriusly consider it.
If one made a deal with infinion, where he got a shipment of hips each month, tested them for them, send back the majority of them with their test results, it might be easier to get a deal with them.. Or might via Mushkin, but then, why doesn't mushkin just do it and make a special line?
how many memcontrollers out there will do 300 2-2-2-5 w/ 2x512MB..??
not many.. but yea
3.4v 270mhz put me in for one
Let him do what he want! I think that it will be possible! Look TCCD Rams's by 340@2.5-x-x-x and 1T! If you buy ram which is running with 3.8vDimm you must no that it must cooled!