About Buffalo Firestix 800, is that 100% sure that they aren`t still on D9GMH?
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About Buffalo Firestix 800, is that 100% sure that they aren`t still on D9GMH?
Kemo, you might wanna check G.Skill HZ http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=128995 says that his HZ is D9GCT not D9GMH. They might have changed to GCT now. Timing and OC wise, which one is better?
I am pretty sure that they are not using GMH in the kits available right know due to high demand on Micron ICs that raise the prices as you noticed but still there is people bought in October and found D9GMHQuote:
Originally Posted by Kas
Right know G.Skill and Geil switched to GCT (instead of GMH and GKH) and OCZ/Corsair goes GMH (instead of some GKX on all high rated moduels)Quote:
Originally Posted by HaxEJxuK
So basically the GMH got higher rating by micron (that the GMH) but Still the GCT can achieve good results and sometimes overclocks better that the GMH any way both are good and you won’t go wrong with either so you choice should depend on price/availability
Hmmm and now the cheapest 2x1GB memory using GMH (100%) is Crucial 667 ?Quote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
yeap Crucial Technology Ballistix is the cheapest followed by TeamQuote:
Originally Posted by Kas
you are missing several d9 modules
Yes I am I can think of 9/10 modules not there but they are not worth it any way I will add 2 GKX later this weekQuote:
Originally Posted by metro.cl
Thanks for updating, I am thinking Team Group for a e6600 cooled with a mach II.
I've heard the GA-965P-DS3 (my mobo) is finicky with d9 mods, is this true, or still a cause for concern.
Yep all Gigabyte DSX have problems with Micron D9.Quote:
Originally Posted by cursivearmy1
i just bought the ballistix (ddr2-1000) and a 965P-ds3, think i should return the ds3 for a p5b deluxe?
You’re welcomeQuote:
Originally Posted by FlyBoyGeo
Team makes a great memory and will serve you well with phase cooling
The P5B-Deluxe overall is better than DS3 but you can use that memory with DS3 but won’t overclock as good as the P5B-deluxe any way you can run @ DDR1000 Cas5 pretty easy with the DS3Quote:
Originally Posted by JuMpMaN6235
Any way I can’t say get this or get that it is not my choice it is all yours
Hi guys,
I'm having some mad issues with my Team PC2 6400/DDR2 800 4-4-4-10. I don't think the spd is optimized enough, sticks require extremely high voltages to run on my Abit AW9D-Max/Bad Axe 2. They won't post (single stick) with default voltages 2.0. On the Bad Axe 2, I have to raise voltages to around 2.3 for either stick to post. I want to flash a DDR2 667 Team Xtreem spd to my sticks, I believe this will offer better post to my boards. I will need a good samaritan here to create and pm an spd image of your Team Xtreem DDR2 667 3-3-3-8 (2 Gigabyte Kit) Original post says the two sticks are the same. Oh, thaiphoon burner will do the trick. Thanks in advance.
You can add this to your list too.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=129382
2.3V to post on to different mobos that means that there is something wrong with your sticks try to report that issue to team because it is more likely that you got defective sticksQuote:
Originally Posted by Zucker2k
Where I can find that kit i can only find C5 partQuote:
Originally Posted by ineedaname
It is only available at memory confg same price as CellShock PC8000C4
http://www.memory-configurator.com/p...kit/index.html
What is the trick you mean?Quote:
Originally Posted by Zucker2k
May be he mean thisQuote:
Originally Posted by VVJ
Quote:
Thaiphoon Burner is designed for those who are in need of getting all available information from SPD about memory modules. It enables you to reprogram SPD directly or in the special emulation mode. Thaiphoon Burner can load external SPD dumps and flash them into current EEPROM. Thaiphoon creates a highly detailed report that can be saved after in a separate file.
CORSAIR XMS2 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
I believe the list shows them as Micron D9DQW (BT-37E).
If so shouldn't they be listed on the first page? Pretty cheap after rebate if its actually D9.
How about this Corsair 6400PRO for $239.99 (for 2 x 1 GB) ???:
http://shop1.outpost.com/product/4776319[/QUOTE]
Does anybody which ICs are being used on this stuff now?
^ Hard to say. Ramlist only shows:
PC6400 TWIN2X 5.0-5-5-12 Micron D9DQW (BT-37E)
Both of the ram we posted has the TWIN2X in the model number and both run 5-5-5-12, PC6400.
I would like to know as well. The stuff you posted bofors is damn cheap for no rebate.
Does anybody which ICs are being used on this stuff now?[/QUOTE]Quote:
Originally Posted by bofors
Promos mostly :fact:
diction10
and that too
Promos is used on 90% of the modules Corsair Builds bellow XM2S-6400C5, only XM2S-8500 and faster use Micron IC's.
So the firestix don't use gmh's anymore but Elpida AG-6E-E. Anyone know how those fair in terms of o/c headroom? I'm trying to figure out what ic's I have in my firestix. I bought at the end of november and imagine them to be gmh but haven't been able to open heatspreader. Seeing 400 3-3-3-8 @ 2.0v and 500 4-4-4-12 @ 2.2v. Sounds like pretty decent results, even for gmh, no?
how about something below 250$? Doesn't have to be D9, but what would be a cheaper alternative that will still OC quite well? I was looking at DDR2 2GB kits, but don't have much cash available atm.
OCZ platinum revision toQuote:
Originally Posted by KingDingeling
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227139 213$ after rebate
About 900-930MHZ Cas4 2.1V
About 950-1100MHZ Cas5 2.1V (can not confirm Cas5 oc due to mixed reviews)
G.skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBNR
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231084
About DDR1000-1050 Cas5 2.1V
G.skill F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231087
That is also a good kit but I don’t have enough info regarding the oc