hipro dont u wanna make ur own memory PCB? :)
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hipro dont u wanna make ur own memory PCB? :)
Man, hipro, I'd really like to know if some "ordinary" BH-6 can outperform my KHX :D ;)
Awesome Hipro...pencil me in for a few 512 sticks. :D
This has to be just about the hottest thread I've seen in a long time haha.
Nice 5 pages in less then a day :toast:
I'd be in for 2x512 if the whole set hasn't been claimed yet >.<
Hipro has his work cut out for him. I'll upload you some pics of how you make large modules w/low density chips in a minute. I doubt most of you have seen this before. Most makers prefer to move to 64mb chips instead of stacking 32mb chips.
2x512 sticks here please ! :slobber:
Here's some doublestackers.
Another angle.
One last angle.
nice photos of that ram, have you tested out some of that and how well does your own ram overclock? also could it be possible that if one weak chip out of 16 on a stick holds the rest back? This may mean unsoldiering one chip, putting another on and bam, 20fsb higher cause that single weak chip was the bottleneck, also explains why 256mb sticks oc better than 512mb
2x512mb possibly 4 if the price is right 4 me:D
Hi Pro Ram has a nice ring to it, very marketable imo :D
Congratulations, Geforce4ti4200, you just made it to my ignore list. Your posts are very painful reading :(
Hahahah Gazc, nice post, I agree with you, his posts are somewhat painfully rediculous.
It's pc2100 ram. It's mystery RAM that came back. No idea who the owner of it is. It has 7.5ns micron chips on it (has the good ole mT logo on there). I wouldn't even bother attempting to overclock it. It ain't mine anyways, just some crap I had laying around at work that I use for test benches once in awhile.
Just figured I'd give y'all a pic of what 1gb low density RAM looks like.
You guys have to remember the IC's do have to be binned for speed before they go on a module..then the modules are built and then rebinned again.
Also, not to put a downer on this but the last BH6 we tried sucked bad, it was the absoloute bottom of the barrel.This is why we stopped stocking it.
One last thing you all have to remember.
BH5, BH6 and BH7 all come off the same wafer.BH6 is BH5 fails.BH7 is BH6 fails..nothing more.They all take the same voltage etc as they are really the same IC, just binned for speed by winbond.
That's pretty interesting, bigtoe. I, for one didn't know that. So to some extent, RAM is kinda similar to CPUs, they're all the same, but some just clock better. :cool: EDIT: ACK!! bigtoe, post something, quick! :eek: ;)
so bigtoe, its a bad idea to use pc2100 PCB cause it might hurt the oc of your ram as opposed to say pc3200 PCB? also I knew about the binning thing, but is it true once you throw volts, bh6 catches right up to bh5? so I assume bh6 isnt as good as bh5 if both are using low volts but with volts, both rule?
Unless the PCB is horribly designed, I dont think there will be more than 5mhz (possibly 10 if the cleaner guys cook a pizza in the ovens) difference in the ending clock/overclock..
I'm up for a few 512mb sticks if the price is right.
I don't doubt you HIPRO, but its gonna take some hella ram to beat this 3700EB.
i'd be down for like 3 sticks of 512. would be nice to have with that new dfi board running with a a64 3700
How's that for an "ordinary" BH-6 Kingston Value Rams PC2700(DDR333) ???....... :DQuote:
Originally posted by SAE
Man, hipro, I'd really like to know if some "ordinary" BH-6 can outperform my KHX :D ;)
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/P...1_buff_png.png
Unbuffered
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/P...unbuff_png.png
.......and one single mode....... :D
http://www.thelab.gr/images/Hipro5/P...Hz_big_jpg.jpg
hipro,
can you also change the spdrom?
Cause a pc2700 spd isnt that good :(
The results llok brilliant!! Which volts?
We'll built a cirquit for it .........A friend of mine who is a programmer told me that he can do it IF we build a cirquit for so as he can program it....... ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Flib
hipro,
can you also change the spdrom?
Cause a pc2700 spd isnt that good :(
The results llok brilliant!! Which volts?
Volts are 3.5Vdimm