XMS-PC3200LL Rev3.1 (2-3-2-6-1T) --chip--> Infineon B-5 ????
I have these and they are TCCD, running at 260 2.5-3-3-10
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XMS-PC3200LL Rev3.1 (2-3-2-6-1T) --chip--> Infineon B-5 ????
I have these and they are TCCD, running at 260 2.5-3-3-10
Punisher, BeSaiD is right. Some ADATA DDR566 are not TCCD
in spain at the begining all the ADATA DDR566 where TCCD, but they are not anymore
Here (Italy) Vitesta DDR566 are ALL TCCD at the moment, anyway, do you have any screenshots?Quote:
Originally Posted by steve-0
Can you post CPU-Z "SPD" and "Memory" schedules please?Quote:
Originally Posted by shuRe
Opps. Wrong thread. I am sorry.
http://www.forumdeluxx.de/forum/show...=104308&page=1
BTW:
the A-Datas which carry a SC/SS in the Part number (in the brackets behind the serial number) do have Samsung TCCDs. the ones which have HY in that code have HYNIX memory ICs.
Samsung TCCD
MDOSSBF3H4740B1G0Z
DDR500(3) 512MX16
S/N:503XR (SCBJC1916)
HYNIX
MDOHYBF3H4740K1G0Z
DDR500(3) 512MX16
S/N 452XR (HYBJC1916)
These are A-Data 600 which have TCCDs for sure.
MDOSSLF3H47...
S/N: XXXXX (SCBMC1916).
That way they can be distinguished und you know what you get.
The A-Datas with TCCDs are reported to have compatibility probs with ASUS AV8 boards by the way. Not sure if there are issues with other boards which carry the VIA K8T800 chipset as well.
Just wondering if this is worth an edit:
Ultra Platinum PC4000 (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D43
I think Geil is closing this out since they only list the dual channer kit and no single sticks here.
They list them as CAS 2.5 7-4-4 @ DDR500MHz PC4000. No doubt these are the same Hynix chips which they feature in their Ultra 4200 and 4400 which have to loosened up to 3-8-4-4 to run that high. I can get to just about 261 with my Adata Hynix at CAS 2.5 on my LP UT. I run it every day at 269x12 w/my Intel on my Abit IS7 w/loose timings.
BTW - Outpost has single sticks of the Ultra PC4000 on sale for $83 for a single 512mb. Not extreme unless you consider price/performance.
Those are GeIL Ultra Series, not GeIL Ultra Platinum.Quote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
List updated:
PC4000 Vitesta DDR500 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D43, D5 or Samsung TCCD (few)
PC4500 Vitesta DDR566 --chip--> Samsung TCCD - Modified JEDEC PCB or Hynix B (few)
(Notice: I heard also about Vitesta DDR600 with new Infineon RAM chips but I need more input)
nice find Punisher, this is a great thread.Quote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
would you mind sharing where you heard bout the Infineon memory?
Thanks m8. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
A french forum, but actually I can't remember it right now.
Punisher, what's the difference between Geil GL1GB4000DC and GL1G4000DC. I'm guessing the extra B means a revision but what kind of change was made? Also curious about the non Platinum Ultra. "Platinum" refers to more than just the color of the heat spreaders right? Outside of the Outpost item, can't find any Geil PC4000 Ultra memory that is not labled Platinum. :confused:
Been searching the net for this day-in day-out...It would be nice to see a list of ALL TCCD that can do pc-4400 at 2.5 NOT just ram that IS PC-4400 at 2.5. (*Other than gskill*)
Ty, hope its an easy feat.
Perkam
Then search more... :D http://www.geilusa.com/dealers.aspQuote:
Originally Posted by gundamit
1GB = 1G = 1 GigaByte (no differences)
:D
Ultra Series and Ultra Platinum are different series.
Ultra Series are old Ultra-X Series (perhaps they contains Samsung TCC5)
Ultra Platinum contains Hynix chips.
Thanks for everyone for this thread, especially PunisHHer :D
Right now I have 2x256 MB PC3200 CL3 184-Pin DIMM KVR400/256R Kingston Value Rams. My questions are:
1) Which chips are used on these memory modules? (such as TCDD, Infineon, Hynix...) --- I know it can be Hynix D43, D5, Samsung TCCC, TCC4, or anything else but how can I be sure?
2) I find that one module has "Kingston" label on the chips. Are these just re-labeled from another manufacturer like Samsung, or really manufactured by Kingston. In either case, I need some details or specifications (especially on optimal timings and voltage settings for DFI NF4 Ultra mobo)
And here some clues that I find after my research and a phone call to Kingston:
1. MODULE:
KVR400/256R 740617076530 2.6V
Assembled in USA
Part number is:
99C5192-011.A00
1626522-0721467
Chips are labeled as "Kingston" (however no finding on Kingston chips in google). On top of the chips here is what I can decipher:
"Kingston
N422024W1C
0422NO1
D3208DX1T-5U"
2. MODULE
KVR400/256R 740617076530 2.6V
Assembled in Taiwan X01
Part number is:
99R0006-001.A00
P742261-0280573
Nothing is written on chips except:
32Mx8 DDR400
One more note: Chips on this module are almost half the size of the chips in Module 1, AND this one has two circular holes in the middle of the module.
Say it curiosity or enthusiasm or kinda hobby, kinda obsession after some point... Help me...
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Cooler Master Cavalier 3
OCZ ModStream 450 watt
DFI LANPARTY UT nF4 ULTRA-D Bios:01/25/2005
AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Socket 939
LEADTEK PX6600 GT TDH
2x256 Kingston DDR 400 Mhz Value Ram CAS3
160 GB Western Digital Caviar SE Ultra ATA/100
Lite-On SOHC-5232K
MAG LT782-S 17" LCD monitor
do you believe it now?? ....Quote:
Originally Posted by Punisher!
Quick question what chips are these they are on the OCZ4200EL non platinum timmings are 2.5447 after looking around it says they have these chips
X4W56080D-4L so they have a latency of 4 and they are on the brain power B6U808 pcb
Oh and great list too :D
Q:
Is it a good idea to buy 2*256 MB OCZ 3700 EB for s754,i ask becaus i can buy them at good price secondhand.
Sorry if it dos'nt fit in here,but i think its silly to start new tread for it,dont you think.
the EB's usually go high on s754 but on my s939 MSI they suck bigtime :P
Here is the blanket answer that for sure I am not satisfied with...Quote:
Originally Posted by ooztuncer
Dear Onur,
We use many different DRAM manufacturers for our memory (including our own
chips which are made by us). These parts may be made with one of any number
of DRAM chips.
You should set the memory timings to auto. It is not recommended you
manually set any timings for this part number.
The differences in the modules are differences in design on the circuit
boards used. These boards will be different depending on what components
are used. But all the modules are built and tested to the same standards
and specifications.
PS: Please respond with e-mail history.
Best regards,
Glenn Neumeister
US Technical Support
Kingston Technology
Unhappy :stick:
friend has CORSAIR XMS 3200LL 1.1 and SPD reports 200 2-3-2-6 , why ? weird.
Yeah, I have received more inputs, and that's why :D.Quote:
Originally Posted by steve-0
Are you sure about revision?Quote:
Originally Posted by TEDY
If they don't support 2-2-2-5 they could be CH-5 or Infineon B-5. Ask your friend to try.
CMX256A-3200LL XMS3205v1.1
0322048-4
XMS3200 256MB 400MHZ 2326
Corsair PC3200 C2 Rev. 5.1
http://people.freenet.de/funkflix/corsairc2label.jpg
http://people.freenet.de/funkflix/corsairc2ic1.jpg
Mosel Vitalic ICs! Very bad overclockers!
Whats the deal with Hynix D43, ppl on Newegg are claiming that the Geil Ultra Platinum PC-4000, which is listed as Hynix D43 can do:
And at least 3 other ppl said the same thing. That may not be bh-5 or even bh-6 or even ch-5, but its got to be something !!!..Quote:
I am running totally stable at 271 1:1 2.9V 2.5,8,4,4
Perkam