just ordered some of this today to put in my comp that im getting, see siggy.
will get benchies when the ram comes (soon hopefully)
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just ordered some of this today to put in my comp that im getting, see siggy.
will get benchies when the ram comes (soon hopefully)
AMEN to that!Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanpgroovy
Now that it came from you hopefully people will accept it as truth
I have a feeling I already know the answer, but will these be covered under warranty upto 3.5v?
it sure took them a while to admit it though ;) but now i love them, and will surely either buy the value vx, or the pc4000vx, or bOTH!Quote:
Originally Posted by LikwidKool
who sells these in australia ryan?
Are thos like new twinMos BH5?
From what I hear, yes, with the addition of OCZ's awesome warranty and reputation for excellent customer service.
what max voltage does the warranty cover?
SDX - I dont know about using these on a Asrock motherboard with the VIA PT880 chipset , as they require some extra voltage to hit 2-2-2 , but we will be glad to help you out should you run into any issues
As far as the warranty spec on the voltage , its the same as the normal value products , but we tend to be pretty helpfull to those who are honest about what they have done to the units :-)
If your in doubt at all you might want to stick with the 3200 or 4000 VX as it is a sure thing , these value products more of a gamble.
I might note that we do expect VX3200 pricing to start dropping also to make room for the VX 4000.
Note: ( the reduction in hand testing and so on are what allow us to produce the value products so cheaply )
where can i get these in the uk?
i going to be buying some more twinmoss utt regular on monday and woudl liek to buy some of this stuff as well for testing
cheers
So what`s the max voltage without losing warranty? 2.6V? 2.8?Quote:
Originally Posted by ryanpgroovy
Specs say 3-4-4 @2.6V right?
So the lifetime warranty would`t help too much. :(
Are they using the same PCB as the normal VX?
I`m thinking about buying 2 pairs and keep the better one but i definitly need some benchies first. :stick:
Do they need a HS to survive 3.3V?
no I think HS are just for show, you might want some sort of fan blowing on them for sure though.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ashe
What kouch said, you don't need no stinkin' heat spreaders. :toast:
being that its a value product I think the warrany only covers the stock speed/timings and the voltage +/- 5%
That being said I am sure you will find our warranty better than other companies in this price class
as I said before , if in doubt get the PC-3200 VX based on the same chips its not only tested by hand far above its spec , but the warranty covers pretty extreme overvolting
so any benchies yet?
any places ship this stuff to australia?
here's a piccy of some genuine VX! Not bad eh!;)
even knowing that the "value ram" uses VX IC's, and they are a great price, I still like the idea of "knowing" I am getting hand tested IC's on my ram. Like Ryan say's, it's going to be a gamble, so I hope people don't get all sore when their "value vx" doesn't do 260 2-2-2.
liwid that screenie is good enough for me 265 @ 145$ is pretty sick nasty.
hell if i can get 250 im happy
We all know what VX can doQuote:
Originally Posted by LikwidKool
Even knowing that you can get 2 pairs for the same price makes me forget about any hand tested stuff :rolleyes:
Seeing some people hit 240 or even 250 and not too many "bad" pairs would be enough for me
Voltage?Quote:
Originally Posted by LikwidKool
https://www.ramstore.ca/showproduct.php?id=442
Is this the stuff right here?
no, the winbond utt has a 'W' on the end of the part number
when will this hit newegg?
I would like to know, how many of the VX fail the test (240 2-2-2 or whatever)?
Any info on that?
Just look at the TwinMOS DDR400 resultsQuote:
Originally Posted by Ashe
Sorry but I`m a real noob concerning RAM i guess *shy*Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
Could u help me out, i don`t find anything :(
In the VX/UTT thread they all reach 240 @3.3V
250 2-2-2-8 @ 3.3vDimm is "ALMOST" guaranteed if you have a good AMD64 system :)
So that gives me a pretty good chance hitting 240 2-2-2 on a S754 rig when i buy 2 pairs i guess ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
Sounds good to me :D
If you want a guarantee I would go with the VX 3200 guys.
We tend to be really loose on RMA'ing VX 3200 that doesnt meet peoples expectations (within reason of course).
I just dont want to see people unhappy if there not getting 250 , and I am sure many of these wont reach 240-250 ( only about 60% of the UTT pass the VX 3200 test spec in our in house testing )
On the other hand if your willing to take a gamble , or would be happy at something less considering the low price , then go for it.
Sorry if I sound cautious about this , but I am used to having all the potentialy sub-par parts screened out before shipping a product and doing something that it meant to compete on the low price really worries us.