Hmmm...interesting....I found these under the spreaders of a sub $100 2x512mb kit of Patriot DDR2.....Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/9716/ddr25ax.jpg
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Hmmm...interesting....I found these under the spreaders of a sub $100 2x512mb kit of Patriot DDR2.....Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
http://img68.imageshack.us/img68/9716/ddr25ax.jpg
Got any clocks from them?
Yup, they're nice. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
http://img332.imageshack.us/img332/9...tweaked9mm.jpg
I was bored tonight, so I decided to combine my 6400C3's and my Super Talent DDR2-800's. Managed 400 @ 3-3-3 with 4X1024MB.
http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/7...44003336gt.jpg
I recognize those, dont expect any good clocks from that RAM. That is the generic CB-3 which is your basic run of the muck PC2-5300.Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
It does ~750mhz max 4-4-4 jsut like all the generic stuff does
Voltage? That looks awefully similar to Micron BN / B6 -3 or -2 depending on chip. I have a set of B6-3 that does roughly those clocks @ 2.25vQuote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
I'm using 2.38v. The Super Talents by themselves will do 413 @ 3-3-3.
They'll most likely end up in a low freq system. Do you believe it's possible to run them at 3-3-3, <350MHz?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
No, not possible at any voltage. You might get just over 600 but 700 is out of the question with those clks.Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
Yep thats gotta be a B6 strain either -2 or -3.Quote:
Originally Posted by sierra_bound
ok, thanks for the info.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
Not a problem, I remembered CB-3 being very cheap and acting like it wasQuote:
Originally Posted by crotale
Sure.Quote:
Originally Posted by crotale
D9DQT
D9DQW
D9DCL
D9DCN
D9GMH
D9GKX
only Fat body clock well ?
<sigh> You mean Micron BT...Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
BT had its day in the sun but the BN and B6 die(s) are quickly catching up to it in terms of clockspeed with lower vdimm needed for the same speeds.
and D9GMG.. found on a 256mb, ddr2-667 crucial stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by farksy
http://eclipseoc.com/image/am2/ddr2.jpg
http://eclipseoc.com/phpwcms_filestorage/1/1_267.png
at 2.45v
Very impressive. I assume thats the BN-3 you were talking about?
it is indeed.
OK...thought I'd share a few more pics from underneath the spreaders of a few sticks of Mushkin PC2 5300 (4-4-4-12):
Here's what was under spreader #1 (512mb, single sided). This is rebadged Spectek RAM but for some odd reason, it doesn't get along with the yonah board. That's too bad, since the IC's definately look like fatties.......I'm gonna have the spd reprogrammed to see if I can get it to boot.......
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/56/spectec0zc.jpg
This was what was under spreader #2 :eek: :
http://img462.imageshack.us/img462/1017/1gb13fj.jpg
This stick was Double Sided.....meaning that the stick is actually a 1GB stick and not 512mb (as the spreader had stated :p: )
End up picking up another single 512mb stick and a single 1gb stick from mushkin so I can pair the sticks up.....under spreader #3 (512mb stick), was another stick of Spectek :rolleyes:
Under spreader #4 (1gb stick) was this:
http://img411.imageshack.us/img411/6388/1gb26nb.jpg
Anybody have any clues to what it could be?(and no, I haven't tested them yet).
I still have a pair here that hasn't been stripped naked yet, but I'm not allowed to touch the spreaders on these (regardless, it's not too hard to figure out what IC's were used on them anyway ;) )
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/3977/wrd99sl.jpg
#1 Is Spectek BT-37E (de-binned BT3)Quote:
Originally Posted by s7e9h3n
#2 Is Also BT-37E (hence the D9DQW tag)
#3 Is unknown but it is most likely Aneon (a division of Infineon)
BT-37E = best ?
Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
BT-37E is rated for 533mhz BT-3 is rated for 667. BT-37E is the BH6 of BT chipsQuote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820220115
Looks like D9 Fatbody on the pic they got there :P
fatbody ?
http://www.asipartner.com/ocadmin/images/38360.jpg
I also got those today
#1 = DDR2
#2 = DDR400
Its just like Ive been telling people for almost a year now. Simply because it says "d9" does not mean its BT-3 or 37E. The DDR2 is the same as posted earlier, generic CB-3 which does maybe 750mhz 4-4-4 if you're lucky.Quote:
Originally Posted by Supertim0r
Where would be able to identify BT-3 or 37E on a ram module?Quote:
Originally Posted by Sentential
Stepping code D9DQT or D9DQW, respectively.Quote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!