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We'll buy OCZ VX4... VX5... and so on then :DQuote:
Originally Posted by kiwi
I(we) have tested some more mobos and some older ones as well(forgot to upload those)......I'll update the compatibility list any time soon.....After we have the Maxi finished (not to take time from our day), I'll test different mobos for you.....or you can ask for a mobo to be tested and if it's available, we could test it for you so as to be sure about it.....;)
EDIT: You may see a small * on some "incompatible" mobos of this list.....These will be the mobos which with a small mod are working with the Maxi.......One desolder of a coil for example...... ;)
to bad this didn't come out in the heyday of bh-5!
congrats on finally getting this out hipro. it's been a long road that I honestly wasn't sure would end. I wish you the best of luck on recouping your investment!
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Don't worry, there are a lot of people out there still with DDR......and don't forget that we have DDR2 AND DDR3, so I think that we'll do OK......we'll see....:)
hey Hipro, do you still have your original list of people who wanted one of these? I believe I should be pretty close to the top if you do. ;)
Yes I have it.......I believe that they must be all in there, except if with the "ups and downs" of the XS forums, lost some PMs.....Quote:
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your right. it is definately still very useful. I just thought maybe more in the heyday of high voltages.Quote:
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There are a LOT of DDR2 which are been fed with very high Vdimm out there.....:)Quote:
Originally Posted by LikwidKool
OMG ! I've seen the title of this thread and was thinking - It's still alive ?!
And then I saw the picture of the product !
Congrats Hipro !
well im definatly inline for mine
Great job my friend.It's a must tool for an ocer..
PM me when they ready I really want two. Great job. Nice to have people around like you doing things like this, this is what makes this a great forum. Thank you.
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Is the DDR2-PCB double or single sided?
If double sided my ram-cooling won't fit... even the smallest part can make it not fit.
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yeah, looks like itQuote:
Originally Posted by Cranox
but I want to make sure nothing else is on the other side ;)
Hipro,
That looks sweet man. Congrats on getting it released! Major props.
Can't wait to own one :)
Ditto here, Wes.
Excellent news, Hipro.
Looking forward to being able to obtain one ( or two ). PM sent a long time ago. :) If the PMs are all saved I'm on that list.
Scott
It's double sided......by "double sided" we mean that the PCB has two sides of cooper (lines)......On this PCB the one side is "ground" (full of cooper) and the other side is where the components are soldered on......ONLY one side has componens on.....;)Quote:
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Thank you guys.....:)
Already in shops here in Hellas.....
BANNER of it....from Multirama.gr....
Extremeshop......
VERY soon to Belgium, Germany, Finland, Potugal, Boulgaria, UK....etc.....;)
ASKING for resellers in FRANCE......:)
ygpm George!
hipro5,
a while ago you said some parts on the P5WD2 could burn trough with the maximizer.
But at what vmem would that happen?
if i recall he said there is a simple mod that would fix the asus, as i understand it, the way the vdimm circuit is set up will burn the ddr supply mosfets regardless of voltage.
You can unsolder the coil of the Vdimm and then you're free to add the Maximizer without any fear at all.....Simple as that and you'll burn nothing on the mobo by this way.....;) .....and afterwords if you want to use the mobo without the Maxi, you resolder back this coil and you're ready......No harm at all.....:)Quote:
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EDIT: I would like to add - generaly speaking - that there is NO MOTHERBOARD out there that could work OVERCLOCKED with 4 x 1GB dimms at high frequencies.....One reason is that the IMC or the Northbridge can't handle that - accualy they could do better - AND the second reason and the MOST serius, is that when they design the motherboards, they add tiny Mos-Fets on the output of the Vdimm voltage (about 40Watts -peak 80W- )......By adding 4 x 1GB modules you're OK UNLESS you're not going to overclock them by MUCH.....The modules might have a LOT of pottential to overclocking BUT the Vdimm of the mobos just CAN'T handle the load and they fail......Of caurce the user thinks that the modules can't go higher......BEEPPPP...Wrong......They can go higher that that BUT they've got NO more power to do so.......;) Motherboard's Vdimm circuit fails to feed them, so the Ram modules fail too......;)
You can SIMPLY mod your mobo so as to work WITH the DDR Maximizer and with 4 X 1GB modules ALSO.....By this way, there will be no reason not to find the max of your 4 x 1GB modules......The Maxi could provide you clean and stable Vdimm up to REAL 130Watts of power and 160Watts peak......:D ;)
sounds fun
each maxi comes with either ddr1 or ddr2 kit, right? can the be changed on the fly without soldering whatsovever? can i just buy 2nd kit and swap them?
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You can do whatever you want.....No soldering involved at all....;)
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