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Originally Posted by Don_Dan
Have here SN 1340 on F3-12800CL9D-4GBNQ 2x2, production was 934. 1340 I can not remember.
http://www.abload.de/thumb/valuef3-1...d-4gb2crmn.jpg http://www.abload.de/thumb/valuef3-1...d-4gbbhrx5.jpg
Look at the very small dot on the left side. Thats no Aeneon / Qimonda / Infineon. Looks like the old ProMos on DDR2.
Sure! ;)
I have never seen any ProMOS DDR3 chips, but their site says they produce 1Gb, 2Gb and 4 Gb ICs. Comparing it to their DDR2 chips ( under Various DDR2 ICs ) I think you're right. I'll add them with a question mark.
The IC are very tall, 1.30 x 0.90 cm. Biggest IC on DDR3 I ever see.
I noticed that as well, very big ICs.
Nanya and Elixir also have very small dots on the left side but we know the SN of these. So there is in my opinion no other choise than ProMos. Or is there any other producer in the world who makes IC for the market not listen in the list on the first side ?
Edit:
SN 0940 could be Elixir because every producer is listen one times in the list. So why Nanya is listen with 2 several numbers of 08xx and 09xx ?
09xx can't be Elixir, I'm pretty sure about that. 07xx is Elixir and 08xx is Nanya. I've only seen one kit of 09xx and my best guess was that they're Nanya. I just checked Tapakah's list and he put them as ProMOS... :D
PS: Companies missing in the list are Winbond ( possible ) and Mosel Vitelic Corporation ( owned by ProMOS, closed down in 2009, never made DDR3 ICs afaik ), just from the top of my head.
You are right. Was my fault Elixir is in the list with 07xx ;) First thinking than writing :D
Mosel Vitalic is never doing DDR3 so far. I hope I will find some other 13xx with label to check it out.
3 x 2gb trident 2000 9-9-9-27 one 1.65 6400 BBSE
http://img33.imageshack.us/img33/8206/img0002sk.jpg
3 X 2GB trident 2000 9-9-9-27 one 1.60 104L is it PSC ?
http://img541.imageshack.us/img541/8771/img0004qo.jpg
3 X 2GB PIS 2000 6-9-6 1040 PSC
http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/845/img0003pn.jpg
Me drools at 6GBPIS at 6-9-6... looked for these for ages...
104L is PSC, I have seen kits with a letter instead of the zero several times, funny is that this was mostly on kits sold at france :D
Thanks hiwa!
Yes, 104x is PSC.
Tapakah has commented on this in post 141, I have only seen "L" and "Y" so far, and of course "0". I have absolutely no idea what it means. :shrug:
I found 2 kit's of 2x2GB 9-9-9-27 Ripjaws (F3-16000CL9D-4GBRH) with sn 1200. Best PSC's i have seen so far, better kit does 7-10-7 2200 1.57v and capable to CL8 2700 1.92v with aircooling.
http://i3.aijaa.com/b/00584/11668903.jpg
Lucky me, found these from clearance sale for 50e/kit.
Hi all! Do you have any idea about F3-12800CL8T-6GBPI s/n 9130640158023, Elpidaor something else?Code:06xx - Elpida 0640 0650/0660 BBSE
These are Elpida ICs, but I doubt these being BBSE - might as well be BASE or BDBG, 0640 covered not only BBSE and the 1600c8 PIS kits I know were bad clockers most likely BASE
you mean these?
http://i.imgur.com/LWxbDUs.png
I would tell you what I paid but it would just make you mad XD
fuuuuuuu :D
I thought this was strange, have not tested these yet but wanted to see if any low bin PSC pi snuck through the cracks.
Seems the same model comes in PSC and Elpida flavors, there are no bbse white lines on the IC's though and they look the same as the psc kit from the bottom.
http://i.imgur.com/mOiqS0c.jpg
@PIS 2000 - these were offered to me for 130 dollars plus shipping - think you paid the same amount of money :D