Hipro, this is insane :woot:
Hipro, this is insane :woot:
George, what prices are we looking at, US dollar?
Hi all.....:)
After a lot of work, it's finally ready......some details to complete left(stickers, etc)......
ETA for EUROPE = 20 of July 2006.......:)
Price will be between 165 Euros - or - 165$ to 185$+/- (depending the store in US or Worldwide) ....The price is the cheapest we could afford.....
Remember that with just only on cheap DDR PCB, you can do it working with the DDR1, DDR2, DDR3 tech.....(Three different PCB's) One MAIN unit.....
Please retailers/resellers PM me or e-mail me for details in case I've lost your PM's.......Thank you......
ALSO searching for a reseller in Italy and in France.....;)
Thank you all guys for you patient and your kind words......:toast:
NEWS: Upcoming project is going to hit HARD the computer market early in October from hipro-tech.....I can't say what it will be, but I assure you it's going to be a "BIG BANG" for computer market......;)
Nuclear powered psu ..................
:D :DQuote:
Originally Posted by -Acid-
cable-free energy transport?! :lol2: :lol2:Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Sorry, haven't read all pages but 2 questions:
1. What is the interface to connect it to mb/mem slots? ddr1/2/3 compability sounds awesome
2. Will you be selling it directly? I am in for one :D
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Originally Posted by kiwi
Theres a dimm shaped piece of PCB with all the power lines on it and terminal blocks at the top, basically you insert it into the board then screw in the wires at the top.
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Originally Posted by hipro5
Hmmmmm something PLL based perhaps ;)
or something like a diagnostic board on speed :p:
I'm very glad to hear you've got this off the ground George, I take it once the time comes you'll post who's the distributor for each country, I'm eyeing up one as you well know!
john
Heya hipro, I have been following this thread for a long time during your first introduction of this product till about 4 or 5 months after. I thought this may not come to fruition, but alas, I am so happy that you have finally released it.
I see that no one has congratulated you yet, so let me be the first one to shout it at the top of my lungs:
Big Hooray! Congratulations for the job well done.
And btw, I hope that your project involves processors based on IntelĀ® Core™!!!
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Originally Posted by kiwi
1. You can plug into one of the mobos' DDR slot one DDR PCB like this:
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...R1_PCB_jpg.jpg
......if it's for DDR1, you plug the above PCB, if it's for DDR2, you plug the DDR2 PCB and if it's for DDR3 (later on) you plug the DDR3 PCB.......This PCB is connected via cables with the main unit.....;)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...Photo0_jpg.jpg
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...Photo1_jpg.jpg
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...Photo2_jpg.jpg
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...Photo3_jpg.jpg
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...Photo4_jpg.jpg
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/M...photo5_jpg.jpg
2. No, only through online shops/resellers/etc.......When the time comes, I'll upload a list of the reselers near/or in your country...:)
Thank you guys for your kind words....... :)
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Nice ETA timing.Quote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
Close to the Conroe.
Hmm...nice match. :rolleyes:
P.S.
...are you planning to give us mods for your device afterwards ?? :D
Just kidding.
It's already FULL Moded.....Nothing else to be done.......:DQuote:
Originally Posted by TASOS
....except perhaps feeding the core or the rams of some VGA with an external higher power Mos-Fet(2xMos) plus heatsink.....Plug the DDR Maximizer's via it's cables, into the slot of an 5.25in bay box which will have the Power Mos-Fets+heatsink+fans so as to feed 2 x X1900's or 2 x 7900GTX's......or VCore or whatever.....:D
haha, that's exactly what I was planning all along man :toast: Either use it to feed the GDDR on low/mid range gpus or maybe lower the voltage range a little and it will be perfect for my vgpu applications :DQuote:
Originally Posted by hipro5
the DDR/DDR2-3 switch George, what are the different ranges on offer?
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Originally Posted by hipro5
Thats a lot - but - I want one :D :slobber:
How much would it cost if I want to buy ddr1 AND ddr2 pcb?
hipro i luv u :p this is such an awesome product!!! I just wish I still had something I could use it with :(
sweet unit u've built there, looks uber professional.
This thing looks awesome! Great work hipro5! :toast:
As soon as i can afford one, i will go with it. :)
Oh WOW, I'm so getting me one of these little monkeys... :D
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Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
DDR1/DDR2-3 Switch is for swicthing the DDR Maximizer controler to work for a. DDR1 Rams and b. DDR2-3 Rams......In the early and latest versions of the Maxi, there was a hole on the face plate so as to put in the tiny screwdriver and press the switch for DDR1 and DDR2-3 support......
In this final version the switch exists BUT there is NO hole in the face plate.....
This hole removed after thoughts that someone who uses DDR2-3 Rams, could press this switch by it's mistake and the output voltage would climb up to 4Volts on those DDR2 modules......:D
How it works......
DDR1 = from 2.8V up to 3.6V via Dip switches and from 2.85V up to 4.22Volts via trimmer
DDR2-3 - from 1.65Volts up to 2.35Volts via dip switches and from 1.7V up to 2.85Volts via trimmer.......
There are two ways of switching it.......a.remove the face plate and b. place the tiny screwdriver through the dip switches hole.......Photos will be shown so as to be well understood.......;)
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Originally Posted by hipro5
Excellent just the ranges I'm talking about! Look forward to giving it a spin mate :up:
There will be DDR Maximizers which will include the DDR1 PCB and others that will include the DDR2 PCB (first shipping will be with the DDR1 modules included).......(DDR3 PCB in the near future).......Quote:
Originally Posted by MusicIsMyLife
If someone buys a Maxi for DDR1 Rams and in a few months wants to switch platform and go for DDR2, he could simply go to the shop that have bought the Maxi and buy a DDR2 PCB.......He plugs the DDR2 PCB into his new mobo, switches the Maxi for DDR2/3 support and he's ready.......
This extra DDR2 PCB (or DDR1 or DDR3) will cost him in the future about 15 to 20 Euros/$.........;)
* The "L.ED" (Limited Edition - about 30 pieces of them) will be as I said before, with blue Led displays and blue/red dual leds + Silver + Black face plate + DDR1 module + DDR2 module included.......
** There are also going to be some upgrade kits with 3 blue led displays and 3 blue/red dual leds which a user could buy and replace by himshelf (very easy) his red led displays and green/red dual leds in the future.......;)
Thank you guys...... :)
2.85v for DDR2 sounds sort of low by "Hipro5 standards" don't you think? :D :D
Seriously I'm simply awestruck by the quality and attention to detail here. :slobber:
Ha, ha, ha......You just missed a "tiny" detail here......If 2.85Volts are not enough, simply switch it for DDR1 support and you'll get from 2.8Volts up to 4.22Volts on those DDR2 ram modules.......Ain't that enough yet?.......:D :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by Gautam
Thank you M8......:toast:
use ddr2-ram and the ddr1-mode... starts @ 2,8V... :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Gautam