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Originally Posted by neoplan
Today i got my Crucial Ballistix 2GB DDR2-800, but don`t know which Chips are on it.
Friend of mine got also the Kit and they are D9:
Batch CL1116B.H2 / PN 54030
Mine are:
Batch CL1116B.KW / PN 54030
The only difference H2 and KW :confused:
I want to buy Crusial Balistic DDR2 How about this ? D9 fat body or not ?
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...558867&CatId=0
Thats either B6-3 or B6-2Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazzan
You can show me where I get D9 fatbody ? please !!:) :) :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
You cant find any unless its used or you are getting it from old stock (like from the mushkin sale). Other than that you cant.Quote:
Originally Posted by Hazzan
Hey Sentential.....how sure you are that some ocs's modules use D9??
Do u have screenshots from the chips or something else?
I have a pair Crucial Ballistix 2x 1GB DDR2 800 4-4-4-12.
It has D9DQT BT -25F Chips.
http://www.centralseven.de/~central/...-ballistix.jpg
The newer ones should have D9 B6 Chips.
Im positive they do since they were the first ones to use BT-3. You can ask Ryder himself if you dont believe me.Quote:
Originally Posted by GoriLLakoS
I have asked him already...and tell him to answer here about the OCZ that we are telling that use D9....
I think OCZ never have D9 on their memory....
It's 2,5ns so the chip is 800mhz, can we find already 800mhz chips at value sticks ?? What production date is yours ?Quote:
Originally Posted by central
There isnt a single piece of RAM IC that can do over 533mhz with 3-2-2 under 2.5v other than Micron BT-3... period.Quote:
Originally Posted by GoriLLakoS
The Ballistix PC6400 r0x...
Sadly my mobo wont allow more then 3:5 and 263FSB, but thats 437mhz 4-3-2-1 at 2.15v, havnt tested lower volts but they probaly do with a bit less..
how high can i expect OCZ Gold 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) Dual Channel Kit System Memory - Retail
* Model #: OCZ28002048ELDCGE-K
to clock? is this stuff good ram? im stuck on which ram to order to go along with my new 930/7800gtx/p5wd2 e-premium setup
Is it good ddr2 to OC ?
D9DCN but ECC ddr2 :confused:
http://users.skynet.be/pt1t/DDR2/d9dcn.jpg
It's produced in 2006 so it can't be fatbody, it is also PC2-4200 and the chips aren't Fat at all and it's ECC, so get away from it :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Pt1t
ECC!=Overclocking
i wouldn't bet on that ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by nn_step
ECC modules shouldn't clock too much differently than normal ones, other than it supports ECC if you want it :toast:
According to Patriot employe Patriot PC2-5600XBL got D9, the whole line is based on the D9 chips.
Nice list you have there =D. Will be very useful to me once i move on to DDR2.
By the way, has anyone done up articles on special DDRII Ic's ? Cause from reading i only get the names but don't really know how they actually clock.
Thanks in advance !
OCZ gold 2x1gb pc2 6400/ddr2 800 currently running at 890mhz at stock timings and 2.0volts. prime stable, cant get memtest on suse linux cd to run, no matter what the speeds(even 700mhz causes a crash, im thinking its the cd's fault) so im priming, and will let prime overnight.
scored 6757/6737 in sandra bandwidth test
5-5-5-12 yeilds higest bandwidth results, and 428mhz(near ddr-2 855) yields higher bandwidth then 900mhz. highly contemplating getting some of the crucial ballistix for my future conroe rig
I hear you man, I've been looking for something like that myself. After getting familiar with all the types of DDR1 and their characteristics, now I need to catch up on DDR2 to prepare for Conroe :hrhr:Quote:
Originally Posted by farksy
So far it seems to me that a lot of DDR2 modules scale well when voltage is increased and timings are loosened...is that the case for all/most of them?
Crucial PC6400 Ballistix uses Micron D9 Fatbodies chips for sure......:)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...6400_mod_1.jpg
This is writen on the chip....;)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...6400_mod_2.jpg
Can do (with a fast test - not search it for more YET) Cpu-z Validated, 400MHz(800MHz DDR) at Cas 3 - 2 - 2 - 1 and fast settings....;)
I have reached them up to 408MHz till now with those settings and climbing....;)
EDIT: Get them now where are still in stock coz afterwords it will be too late....;) I'll get another pair for sure just to have backups.....:D
:slobber:
nice ram:D
The PC2-5300 is also D9. Cheaper too, seems about as fast.Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Here is a look at some of my results.
http://pmsfishy.zerobrains.com/Cruci...31-cpuzmem.jpg
http://pmsfishy.zerobrains.com/Cruci.../32-sandra.jpg