when are they going to start making 4800 in individual 512 sticks?
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when are they going to start making 4800 in individual 512 sticks?
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Originally Posted by wfarid
It's not the problem Gskill can make the ram or not..it's the point GSkill hand pick the same TCCD IC and test all night to specify the latency!
Thank you for your question. :D ;)
thats awesome, nice to see that u guys are quality ram makers...
j@cko, you have so much luck 1PgBook has given his apologies...
I don't understand your hatred towards people who ask simple questions (with simple answers recieved). Before making a bigger ass of yourself (since I am right), please go find therapy or something.
1PgBook, thanks ;)
Btw, you got PM :)
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Originally Posted by ctgilles
Got you..
I just try to be polite and fair to every firend here. ;)
Thank you for your understanding
Kev
Looks like some of you have forgotten rule # 1.
If you wanna flame at each other, do it somewhere else but not in this forums.Quote:
1. Absolutely NO personal attacks, flaming or inciting flaming will be tolerated, no exceptions.
j@cko and ctgilles : you have PM.
I dunno why he started flaming me, just know I regret nothing.
1PgBook, sorry mate for this to happen in this thread, I will revoke my reply to maintain a clean thread for Gskill .
EDIT:
-saaya
It happened and the clock can't be turned back.
So let's move on and stay on topic, please.
Is it possible to know the type of memory PCB used on these modules? Are they JEDEC reference design? link
GSKILL PC4800(DDR600) 3-4-4-8 PC3200 2-2-2-5 (Dual channel)
http://www.gskill.com/reviews/images/431_1-s.JPG
Thanks
pokipoki
where did you get them from?
from gskill websiteQuote:
Originally Posted by Bennah
pic above from
http://www.gskill.com/reviews/images/431_1-s.JPG
pokipoki
cant wait to see how they do ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Flox
As I know, the TCCD only has two pcbs,
1. B6U808
2.B6u815
"my personal experience" is that 808 performs better than 815.
Can we tell with we have got (808 or 815) by looking at the RAM sticks themselves? Like a code on the label etc?
JWB
@ Onepagebook: my GSkill arrived in Frankfurt Airport...;)
tomorrow there will be a lot of tests ;)
guys @ US: look what i've found ;)
http://www.excaliberpc.com/default.php?cPath=163_520
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Originally Posted by JWB
http://www.e04hardware.com/tccdpcbs.jpg
lol ok thanks, I had forgot they do not come with heatspreaders :slap:
JWB
WTF's your problem??? he's entitled to ask a question... dude just chill :cool: :banana4: :cool: ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by j@cko
Ok lets leave it now guys. Lets not thread crap. I guess jacko was just having a bad day and regrets it now, lets leave it at that, ok?
nice collection of tccd ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by p4z1f1st
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Originally Posted by JWB
no..even any ram got heatspreader, you can still see that! ;)
erm... what do you mean?
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Originally Posted by Bennah
you can easily see the PCB # at very edge of PCB no matter if it has heatspreader or not. Sorry for the confusion. :D
So Psyched So Psyched So Psyched...Quote:
Originally Posted by Excaliberpc.com