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micron D9GKWQuote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
What shipping method does this guy use? Priority? First class? Parcel Post?
Seeing some of the results here, I may not even need that V-Mod for my board!
Can anyone confirm if these work on a P5B Deluxe non-wifi ?
First class and packaging is lackluster. BUY INSURANCE!
That said, this ram is sweet. My board the P965 pt is good, but needs mods for any serious overclocking (So it's more like a $140 for the board by the time you're done with it). My cpu is disappointing. 3.45ghz on quiet air TOPS. And temps break 65*C. Prolly around 3.6-3.65 on water... but Im not going back to water cooling. I'm running it 3.2ghz to keep volts and temp within reason on a quiet fan... which means rams running at more than 55/110 mhz slower than it will hit on STOCK 1.8v alone... To think I bought the stuff for a vdimm mod. :P
Any tips for overclocking a 6300? What week is your cpu? Any BIOS advice? What voltage were running at for 3.45? Which heatsink? Did north bridge cooling make a difference?Quote:
Originally Posted by Lithan
1. Im not the person to ask. I have a 6400 and about 3 days experience with it. :P
2. 6/31
3. Auto for last four ram timings, 667 ratio sucks, 533 and 800 work well, MCH and Northy voltage Both affect FSB stability... MCH seems a tad more important, so I'd try raising it first. +1v on both is doable on stock cooling. They overheat at +2 for me.
4. 1.5v or thereabouts
5. Big Typhoon + 61CFM panaflo
6. Havent upgraded northy cooling, but Im seeing graphical glitches in memtest when I overvolt northy or MCH that are evidence of it overheating.
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6. Improved cooling + more volts to northy didn't let me get any higher FSB/Ram speeds. It may be a cpu hard limit or something related to the mobo I'm overlooking... cant imagine it being ram seeing as it's @ 1.8v and I can go as high as 2.2v with no gains.
Won't work :( Some say it works on a Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4 , but others don't get it running. Seems it works flawlessly on a Biostar.Quote:
Originally Posted by rvd
But the Biostar isn't an option. It needs a lot of modifications to make it a nice board. I heard from Tutti it will boot on a Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3 but that board don't have many features on it such as nice heatpipe cooling on chips and mosfets and 8 s-ata ports. :( I really need a motherboard with decent cooling and some nice features such as 8 s-ata. Does anyone know if the DS4 is not capable of booting with de D9 fatties on ebay last week? Tutti told me madg has an other PCB on his fatties wich will work on DS4 but the Ebay ones from last week won't because of the PCB :S
http://cgi.ebay.com/1GB-DDR2-PC2-420...QQcmdZViewItem
This the same stuff??
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Originally Posted by Johnny Bravo
Cant tell, he's adjusted his pic so you can't see the chips and is now saying pic is only representative. My guess is that it's different but he noticed how fast we made his D9 sell out and is hoping we'll eat up his crappy ram too thinking it's the same.
These new items are likely to NOT be the same thing. The description now states that the chips could be from any of the major brands, including, but not limited to Micron.
Memory Capacity: (1) 1 GB - (1024mb)
Module Type: 240-pin DDR2 DIMM, Non-ECC, Non-Registered
Data Rate: PC2-4200 (533 Mhz), 1.8 Volts
Condition: New - Major Brand (Samsung, Micron, Infineon, Hynix) - picture is for reference only Equivalent to OEM part #: A0375066
Warranty: 30 day money back guaranty, lifetime replacement
When I purchased my sticks back in October I contacted him prior to bidding and asked for Micron D9DQW and he replied that he would ship Micron and to just remind him when I sent the payment.
I would suggest to anyone interested to contact him via email and inquire as to whether he still has any fatbodies before bidding.
He had all his fatties last week as Fatbody D9 on Ebay, but not now, so I think all his fatties are sold out. Otherwise he should be crazy to not advertise them as fatties.
But does someone have a few options for me for a suitable motherboard for excactly the same fatties as those from tutti-frutti? I looked for a Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4 but it isn't going to work with those fatties :hm:
My list of "ebay-fattie-capable" motherboards is currently:
- Biostar T-force P965 (Deluxe)
- Gigabyte GA-965P-DS3
And the "not-ebay-fattie-capable" motherboards:
- Asus P5B (deluxe)
- Gigabyte GA-965P-DS4
I asked the guy about this stuff last week but I never got any reply. Very slow response. So if anyone can confirm these as fatbody than I might have to get some more :P
Well, I'm an idiot.
http://www.shbear.com/2/lib/200612/01/340/DSC04192.JPG
Note the two jumpers... one red one black.
One is CCmos, One is DDR OV.
I figured out why I cannt break 460 even raising DDR volts... I'm already at my board's max (2.05-2.1v fluctuating) thanks to accidentally grabbing the DDR-OV jumper when I was trying to clear cmos early in my overclocking... been running 2.05vdimm ever since reegardless of what bios was set to.
So my fattys actually do ~ 900 4-3-3 @ 2.05vdimm.
are you using the same memorie (the layout) as on this pic: http://www.computer-tuning.nl/tmp/d9.JPGQuote:
Originally Posted by Lithan
? because i have one stick of that and i dont know if they are good or not (identical to the ones one the picture)
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Originally Posted by Lithan
Are you going to do the VDIMM mod?
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Originally Posted by Doom5
I have the stuff here so I'm sure at some point I will, but with my case closed (small case, tall heatsink) my cpu idles @ 44*C and loads well over 50*C @ 3.2ghz 1.3125v (actual, 1.375v set)... so if I were to vmod it wouldn't gain me anything, since My proc really would never break 3.675ghz (459, where it is stable at 2.05vdimm 4-3-3) anyway. If someone wants to send me a 6300 that'll do 550 or 6400 that'll do 500fsb stable though, I'll be happy to ;).
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Originally Posted by heikis
I believe I am yes. Same chips, similar if not identical layout and sticker.
i'm surprised people haven't got their RAM yet
I expect my second set sometime in the next couple days... doubt I'll even bother testing it solo, prolly just pop it in for 4 gigs and see if I'm still stable.
Here's hoping you get tired of all that 'capacity'... :p: :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Lithan
Ive got my payment confirmed, but he didnt write if the stuff where set :(
But i like the results i see so far, hopefully my sticks will be able to do somehat the same.
Hopefully they will arive before christmas.
I received a payment confirmation on last Sunday, so I hope he sent it yesterday. Then I have a chance i'll get it over here this week. I'll hope so because I ordered my CPU and Motherboard yesterday with a delivery time of 1-5 working days (CPU in stock).
a photo of my D9DQW stick
http://xs110.xs.to/xs110/06502/d9dqw.JPG
(if anyone cares)
2nd kit arrived... Imma stick it in next time I reboot. :)