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if someone could send me a dump for a pc2100 bh-75 stick, i would greatly appreciate it. please pm me letting me know that you posted it though, chances are that i won't notice it here.
You could write the SPD from a PC2700 BH-6 stick, i'm sure it could take it. After all, BH-7.5, BH-6 and BH-5 are the same stuff differently rated.
And some more dumps :)
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Originally Posted by omga14
Old Winbond BH5 = 0.175µm
New Infineon/UTT BH5 = 0.15µm
U have done something wrong ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Waus-mod
My Mushkin Special 2-2-2 BH6 are 512 MB Sticks!
U have listed them under 256 MB Sticks :D
All edited/changed!
There is something wrong with OCZ PC3200 Gold (new BH) dump.
SPD says model number ocz4001024DCGE and timings 2.5-3-3-7. But there is no such model and there should not be such SPD timings if RAM has BH chips.
Could the author of this dump specify what model number is it? It could be OCZ Gold EL but default spd should be 2-2-2 or smth like that.
It's correct, the 3200 Gold with new BH-5 is rated 2-2-2-5 at 2.8V, so 2.5-3-3-7 is written in the SPD to make it able to boot and work at 2.6V, what most mobos default to. Check here, RyderOCZ explains it:
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As Nuke says..the SPD (what the motherboard reads off the ram to set timings when things are at auto) is set "looser" so that all motherboard will boot with the ram installed the first time.
Manually set the bios to 2-2-2-5 timings (CAS-tRCD-tRP-tRAS) and 2.8-2.85V for the ram and things should be peachy.
OK thanks, that is a bit strange though because I have OCZ gold EL and SPD timings are 2.5-2-2-7. I bought them used, who knows maybe previous owner rewrote it?
Waus-mod:
I linked my dump to a site that is kind of unstable, so here is the same dump but attached to XS...(didnt know I could attache files this way :D)
just to be sure it will stay here forever ;)
only edit the link on the first post and its all good.
I've managed to get this spd reflash to achieve alot more than just repair RAM :) I was sold two "matched" sticked of BH-5 but it turns out are different sticks of Corsair RAM. P4GD1 refused to boot at 1:1 ratio fro some reason so reflashed both sticks with the Mushkin Level II Black 3500 dump. Result, first try 273MHz @ 2-2-2-4 timings ! I may play about and see which of the dumps performs best with my sticks :D Anyone any recomendations, what information is stored in the spds, is it just the timings for various bus speeds or is there more?
Yes this tool is just amazing ;) I have done some "editing" to my Infineon 6-A sticks, and this way the never ever again will detected as poor DDR333 with 2,5/3/3/7 from my Board ;) U can have a lot of fun with this tool.
Will try some other settings too :D
If you load dump and then press F12 you will see what information is stored. The main problem with 2 different sticks is that main timings and/or subtimings are not similar. If you flash same SPD then basically it should solve timings problem.
Thank you very much. My G.skill TCCD works again. :banana:
Hello, I am new to these forums, I referred to this post by someone at DFI Street for help with some performance loss on my OCZ sticsk. I searched this post and was unable to find dump info for my Memory, perhaps someone could help?
I am running OCZ El Rev 2 Platinum (2 * 512) sticks in a DFI based 939 system. Do any of you have the dump info for these sticks?
Thank you.
heh.
it's becoming Memory BIOS Section :D
maybe someone wise could "mod" some of these spd's?? ;)
Does anyone have a dump for a 256Mb stick of Mushkin Level II PC3500 (old bh5, with pink heatspreaders)?
Thanks!
Way ahead of you mate, but it doesn't help too much :)Quote:
Originally Posted by myrddin669
Check it out.
Mansquatch, i used the SPD off of my better performing stick and wrote that to the other. i was having a performance issue with the 2 sticks in together and this helped me get back on track. maybe this will help you regain your performance if the 2 sticks have the exact SPD written. it's something you could try until someone could post a dump for you ram here.
Nope i dont have on, and on the first page of this Topic there is only a 512 SPD Dumpfile.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ratax
BUT ;) I have edited the 512MB Dumpfile to become a 256MB Dump file. Very izi and normaly the SPD files shouldnt differ cause thee 512/256 Infineon 6-A dumpfiles dont differ in any way, too. Checked some 512/256 Dumps of same sticks to proof this. Check the attachment.
Edit: Checksum Fixed!
Thanks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Giana
I think I'll try that...
Look my post #19, the mushkin dump in the link is a "pink" version (see the *.html report, it's 256MB stick).Quote:
Originally Posted by Ratax
Address 05 in the hex map defines the number of Dimm Banks, set "01" for 256MB stick and "02" for 512MB stick.
You need to fix the checksum, after editing the sdp file.Quote:
Originally Posted by Giana
^^ For what? Have done this for my Infineon 6-A Sticks without Checksumfix too. Works fine. Hm maybe Everest will not show SPD Infos without Checksumfix?