Apart from being old very old IC for BBSE, this is 1066 7-7-7 bin instead of usual 1333 9-9-9 - give it some fire and let it fly :D
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Apart from being old very old IC for BBSE, this is 1066 7-7-7 bin instead of usual 1333 9-9-9 - give it some fire and let it fly :D
have you guys ever seen it?
On OEM-Elpidas, yes, on manufacturer sticks, no
I'm curious to see what you guys think of these sticks and what ICs can do this :D
http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a...ps31a798a8.jpg
I purposely didn't show the model # as that might give it away (I know what they are myself) ;)
Some lucky D9Qxx? That's some low #CAS goodness for 4GB sticks!
It's actually this kit: http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum...-review-4.html
Elpida 2Gbit BASE :)
Thanks!
Nice, it's pretty rare to see such old 2GB Elpidas, never mind doing so well. How far can it go for 24/7? About 2133 C9 with lowish TRCD at 1.72V?
Nice find, Shiranui Gen-An! Same chips as on this Winchip kit, I guess, right?
Yep, same ICs. I actually have two other kits with those chips on them (Patriot Sector 5 DDR3-2000, Geil Evo One DDR3-1600) but they're 2x2GB and single-sided, thus not very interesting and likely to go back to the eBay from whence they came.
2gbit Elpida were used on many kits, also lots of 2gb sticks single sided, Geil for example used such ICs on evo two. Had a coup?le of kits that did 2133 9-9-9 and 2400 10-10-10, but for the latter, needed already 1,73v. 1300 is almost everytime no go at acceptable voltage
Some old Screens of these, at least the kits I had had white stripes likes bbse for example
http://abload.de/thumb/geilevo22000c8-9-78gbizuw9.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/kit21206c10173vdlc9w.jpg http://abload.de/thumb/geilevo22000c98gbf9uxx.jpg
I'm sure on cold these can do 8-10-7 at 2400 as they would at least try to boot Windows but the voltage was around 1.95.
websmile, thanks for your input. I didn't knew there was 2GB sized Elpida as old as BASE, as most 1GB BASE ICs were from 08' or early 09' and later revs (such as BCxx to BFxx) seem a bit more common for 2GB.
speaking of Samsung 4Gbit Q-rev that has recently appeared, I made some 32M tests on an OEM kit that I recently bought:
CL8: 1000MHz / 1.68V
CL9: 1100MHz / 1.64V, 1200MHz / 1.91V
CL10: 1200MHz / 1.60V
CL11: 1200MHz / 1.44V
similar to 4Gbit B-rev, these won't do much above 1200 no matter what
Thanks for the test, looks like they aren't the successor to MFR some have been hoping for.
Found some hybrid sticks today :P kinda cool, they love voltage...1.98 on air runs happy.
http://i.imgur.com/3OdkzXW.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/XJOi7Xz.jpg
http://i.imgur.com/PNAQ0Cm.jpg?1
Received a kit of Ripjaw1333 C7 today, bought this untested in a bundle, HS are missing but they work - PSC XEC on one stick, and XEE on the other one
http://abload.de/thumb/ripjaw13331000c6-9-6-k9uhd.jpg
I bought these for 24/7 use as I wanted to sell my remaining Ecos because I thought it is a waste to use xpsc for surfing :rofl:
6 or 8 layer? All mine are XDT and XEC 6 layer :(
6-Layer as well on these, seems G.Skill had to save at least on this :D
Binning bbse today found some bbbg that actually passed 2400 8-11-7-22 bin was kinda funny.
That being said I will never buy any more bbse that is not ripjaws 2133 or 2200. 25 garbage sticks, 3 decent.
What it feels like binning BBSE. . .
http://i.imgur.com/bAa5GeZ.gif
I still haven't figured out BBSE, even though it's clear my recently acquired Ripjaws 2133C8 are the best I have.