Does anyone know what type of chip is in OCZ's 3200EL? I don't know if its TCCD or not...
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...146-835&depa=1
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Does anyone know what type of chip is in OCZ's 3200EL? I don't know if its TCCD or not...
http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...146-835&depa=1
In my quest to find a motherboard that works well with TCCD, I came across this post
http://www.abxzone.com/forums/showth...5&page=6&pp=15
"The artifact issue is appearing because specialty DDR400 dimms were never anticipated to be as fast as presently shipped, resulting in out-of-design brief fsb frequencies
In fact the i875 nb exceeds design brief criteria with significant headroom, but the hot ddr sticks are simply faster
Tracing crosstalk at out-of-spec fsb frequencies can only be controlled by mobo prepreg spec upgrade"
This suggests that the trace design on some motherboards was never capable of handling the bandwith and frequency that TCCD may be offering.
I'm not an EE-but this guy sure seems to know what he is talking about.
More reason to make sure your motherboard will be able to handle TCCD.
Actually that does. Nice find though. ;) Sounds like a reason to get an OCZ Ram booster to supply straight, clean power.Quote:
The artifacts are related to thermal issues of i875 nb / mosfets and voltage/current supply provided by psu and mobo on-board 2 / 3 / 4 phase mosfet/choke power supplies
Even if you upgrade to active cooling of nb and install 400watt+ low ripple/low noise (elec) psu and mount heatsinks on mosfets and blow air on chokes, you can not increase mobo copper tracing cross section area of power circuits - you will always be current limited
The Runner, new Mushkin LVL II V2 looks like it is using BrainPower PCBs:
http://xtremesystems.org/forums/show...116#post581116
I am not so sure that the Mushkins are using Brainpower pcb? My only reference would be the pictures posted on page 4 of this thread and the pic's on the link provided above. I am not suggesting that Mushkin can not have BP silkscreen something other than 808 or 815-I am questioning the noticeable difference in the space of pcb above the top of the chips compared to the 808 and 815s. If this is a Mushkin proprietary Brain Power pcb, then we need to add another BP pcb to the list in addition to 808 and 815.Quote:
Originally Posted by WiCKeD
As a side note, I took a look at the TCCD markings that are on my Patriot xbl and they are the exact same markings that are shown on the Mushkin pics for the above link (431's revision F).
CH-5Quote:
Originally Posted by jjcom
Only rev2 is TCCD
darn...any idea how high that will clock?
ch-5 love also high voltage...i got them 235 with 3.3vdimm 2-2-2-x
240 2.5-3-3-x....2.9-3.0vdimm
Alright they like high voltages...maybe I'll look into modding my board at some point in my life...probly not when that system is my main rig tho.
Damn good point. If you disregard the circuitry, it looks much closer to the JEDEC Ref design, than the BP.Quote:
Originally Posted by Confused
well, you can actually increase the current handling abilities of the traces, it just requires a lot of solder work.
Corsair TWINX1024-3200XL DDR-DIMM 1024MB Kit w/two matched CMX512-3200XL DIMMs.
Are these modules confirmed TCCD? Obs "Twinx"
Need answere as fast as possible.
/Fiskekork
The Corsair XL have afaik TCCP Chips on it.
Why don't you look at the first post?? You're the second person to ask that. Look at the thread title, it's pretty obvious that there is going to be a list of TCCD in the OP! :stick:Quote:
Originally Posted by Fiskekrok
Maybe we need a list of sticks that use the NEWER TCCD's...
2x 256MB XMS PC3200 @ 310 FSB, 2.5-3-3-10, 1T :
http://img34.exs.cx/img34/7011/310_2.jpg
Exactly. We need a sublist of new TCCD the ones that oc better with high voltage. I guess you could throw mushkin and geil on there. Eventually they will all use the new tccd, we just need them to sell off the old stuff. I wish the manufacturers would list the new tccd as ver2 or something so there would be a way to identify the new tccd before ordering. THis is going to lead to lots of rma's because everyone going to want the new tccd.Quote:
Originally Posted by charlie
http://www.cheeep.de/chips.php?op=mo...9217.230.88.95
pcb? quality? any1 knows them?
so, bottom line, who sells newest tccd that loves high volts??
If the newest TCCD ICs are the 431 batch Rev.F, I know Kingston, Mushkin, PQI & GSkill are.
My gskills are 431 Rev F and it's rubbish so I'm gonna RMA it.Quote:
Originally Posted by WiCKeD
what should i buy??
1GB (2x512MB) PC4500/DDR566 DDR DIMM CL3-4-4-8 - ADATA Vitesta 240€
1GB (2x512MB) PC3200/DDR400 DDR DIMM CL2-2-2-5-1 - GEIL Ultra-X Series (Dual Kit) 258,90€
1GB (2x512MB) PC3200/DDR400 CL2.0 DDR SDRAM DIMM Twister Pro - TwinMOS with Samsung TCCD Chips 254€
board is msi k8n neo2...
gskills are not available and they are often not running fine (even if they are impressive if they do) and ocz/mushkin are to expensive for me
i would go with twister or geil
a-data is tccd and clocks average, but is a bit cheaper (but 10€ isn't to much to make your decision by that)
geil is brainpower pcb.. but often does even clock worse than a-data
twinmos' tccd i've never seen before, so i don't know what to think about it
thanks for your thoughts..
PS: any1 has experience with that rams on msi k8n neo2? heard, that geil may be better on intel
Im also wondering about new memory. But i have few doubts.
1GB (2x512MB) PC4500/DDR566 DDR DIMM CL3-4-4-8 - ADATA Vitesta <- i want buy this , but wich PCB it use ?
If i jump to S939 and get MSI K8N Neo2 PLAT i wont be able to run any TCCD memory at 300 mhz without adjusting settings from A64 Tweaker right ?
There isnt in K8N Neo2 ram settings like in DFI LanParty UT ?
Greetz
hhm... i need new rams.. but don't know what to buy.. that suxx :( :rolleyes:
using 512 bh-5 @ singlechann... doesn't 2225@2,85 @ 118 :(
need some dualchann pwnage @ 260-290 :D :p: