A more complete list for BT-37E :
D9FJG , D9DQW , D9DNZ , D9CVZ , D9CRZ
http://www.hobid.com/inventory/D/25.html
OPB are you 100% sure that D9DQT are BT-37E ? Why everyone says that they are BT-3 ?
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A more complete list for BT-37E :
D9FJG , D9DQW , D9DNZ , D9CVZ , D9CRZ
http://www.hobid.com/inventory/D/25.html
OPB are you 100% sure that D9DQT are BT-37E ? Why everyone says that they are BT-3 ?
Any results?Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
does anyone have a rough idea how fatbody D9 will scale with 4-4-4-12 and 5-5-5-12?
Trying to find my motherboard's limits first and lowest ratio is 1:1
I've got max 2.4v to use and so far at 461mhz 4-4-4-12 2.3v but not sure how much further it can go
If it's real fatbody, you could do 4-3-2 or 4-2-2 at those speeds.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
thanks but just want to see how they do with 4-4-412 and 5-5-5-12 to try and max my fsb. pretty sure they're fatbodies as they're 5400UL corsairQuote:
Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
Anybody ever heard of 4QB11 D9CHL ?
It sits on pc3200 c3 micron ram...
It's old ram btw, about 8 months old
With 2.4V and D9DQT you can get something like :Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
950Mhz - 4-3-2-4
960Mhz - 4-4-4-4
1060Mhz- 5-5-5-5
If you have the slower D9DQW :
920Mhz - 4-3-2-4
950Mhz - 4-4-4-4
1000Mhz- 5-5-5-5
These results are from trying more than 20 sticks of D9DQT & D9DQW .
The chips you have in your 5400UL depends on the revision . I don't remember which IC's goes with each revision though .
I wonder what my new RAM has (see sig) I don't want to take the heat spreader off and I guess that's the only way to find out.
mine are v1.2 and look like they scale to about 960 4-4-4-12 at 2.4v so it seems I may have hit my ram limit.Quote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
960 is not bad . Try with 4-3-2-4 . I get 958Mhz with this setting and its faster . 2.4V again.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
thanksQuote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
I'll give that a try sometime
still trying to find my motherboard's limits as I'm still using 1:1 ratio
edit: do you know if 5400UL v1.2 are D9DQT or DQW?
5400UL v1.2 is D9DQW (BT-37E rev. A).Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
thanks alot :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
I can't find this memory. Well I've found it, but it's terribly expensive. Am I missing something or will I have to spend a ton to get this?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
I found these under my Heatspreaders:
http://pics.pajper.net/patriot-d9-fatbody.jpg
you have 2 mushkin 2x1gb sets listed in here but the model numbers you list don't exist either under extreme performance or high performance. the ddr2-8000 should be the extreme performance redline md#996525 and the ddr2-6400 extreme performance md#996523; at least as far as i can tell. would be great if you could check up on that and confirm if they are d9 chips after all :D. i'll let you know if i find anything. i'm considering buying this mem so yeah. also d9 can do 500mhz+ right?
or if anyone else could verify what chips they are ;)
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Complete NOOOOB question here. But I don't have much time to write this so I'll check when I get back home.
Can someone give some "knowledgable" info on why D9 chips are the dogs?
I mean I was getting some G.Skill PC2-6400's, but they have no D9. Does that make them crap or something?
What cip use this memory http://geilusa.com/proddetail.asp?linenumber=71 ,and is dhis memory good?
This is my Crucial Ballistix 2x1GB DDR2 1000 4-4-4-10@2,3v prime95 blende test stable!
They aren't fat body...but they run so pretty;)
http://img188.imageshack.us/img188/6...1000444re4.jpg
Cans omeone tell me if one of this memories uses D9?
2 GB (2 pcs 1GB) DDR2 (800) PC2-6400 Patriot (PDC22G6400LLK)
2 GB (2 pcs 1GB) DDR2 (800) PC2-6400 OCZ Platinum Rev 2 (OCZ2P800R22GK)
Thanks.
Can anyone conform or deny that these Crucial Ballistix PC5400 4x 512MB dimms are or are not fatbodies?
http://gallery.weyland.be/v/Computers/hardware/Crucial/
If you need other pics, please yell :)
Hi.Is it fatbody or else(D9DBV).Any bady says this Ic o.c rate. thanks:idea:
http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/8435/ram1uv3.jpg
No these are simple D9.Fatbodies are not square(bga).I'm pretty sure that they oc fine too..
Hello!Are these [ http://www.supertalent.com/products/...?PN=T1066UX1G5 ] fatbodies? :)
http://www.hobid.com/inventory/D/25.html
Hobits to say D9DBV ic is 37-e .İs it true.We can trust to hobit.Where is gandalf gandalf.:stick:
Most likely they are D9GKX...Quote:
Originally Posted by gregorisvas
Anyway I can get some D9DBV too, are they any good ? Did somebody already tried oc'ing these chips ?
how's ecc ram on normal boards? will it work?
I found some that look like fatbodies
3200 ddr2 ECC
5GAll
D9FJC
It works perfect . If your motherboard's chipset support ECC DRAM , then you will benefit some more Mhz .Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
how's D9FJC though?Quote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
Does your modules have parity chips ???Quote:
Originally Posted by ArcTan
Count the chips and if you find 9 per side , then they have ECC . If you count 8 per side , then it's non-ECC .
D9DPQ
Are they any good? :confused:
They look like this
http://img243.imageshack.us/img243/3408/de1ld2.th.jpg
mushkin eXtreme Performance 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 800 (PC2 6400) System Memory
Model #: 991473
That's the kit I have had for like a year. Problem is they don't seem to want to even hit DDR2-1000?
They look very old, how old is that set ?Quote:
Originally Posted by horrorwood
Bought some CM2X512-8000UL's in FRY's today. Suprised:woot: Ithought they were history. I will take them back to Norway and test them in 2 weeks time. Do be good to be........????????????:cool:
Sorry for the spelling mistakes, I am still in shock:p:
Fat Body.
http://img227.imageshack.us/img227/9775/micron2qv0.jpg
Are they all good, or are there also some bad chips ?
And with small memory chips ?
Overclocks it good, or bad ?
http://img134.imageshack.us/img134/1078/micsn3.jpg
Fat body (good) : D9DQT, D9DQW Fatbody low speedbinds: D9CRZQuote:
Originally Posted by nFo
Sqaure (good): D9GKX, D9GMH low speedbinds: D9GCT
Do not buy any other chips, this are the only well clocking (>500mhz) capable D9 as far as I know
Oke, thanks.Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
wich ic's are the ballistix 2x1gb pc6400 using now?
D9MGH, i thinkQuote:
Originally Posted by fscussel
Long story short I was doing some cleanup in a back room at work today and found 2 sticks of these,
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...c/DSC00186.jpg
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...c/DSC00192.jpg
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...c/DSC00188.jpg
I did some looking into and found out that these D9CGH ic's are BT-37E which is the same as the D9DQW ic's. Unfortunatly these look like they are for IBM servers and wont plug into our DDR2 slots.:slapass:
Can these ic's be swapped on to a regular ddr2 PCB?:stick:
Yes, at least if you can either reprogram the SPD or have a mainboard that ignores the SPD when the BIOS has useful frequencies.Quote:
Originally Posted by MTP04
We had the same problem before when registered modules showed up with these ICs but the whimp didn't want to solder :)
Well about the SPD there is a sticker on each stick, now im not 100% sure but there is 533 in one of the codes on both sticks so I am assuming its programmed for ddr2-533mhz but like I said im not 100%, i'll take better pictures tomorrow they are at work.Quote:
Originally Posted by uOpt
As far as SPD reprogramming or soldering a different chip I think thats the least of my worry to get these working. If you look closer at the picture there are pins at the bottom insted of gold contacts like regular ddr2.:confused:
Thats what has me thinking the ic's themselfs have to be swapped to "regular" style ddr2 pcb.
Hi guys, I found List of chips used on DDR2 RAM modules maybe it can be added to the first post. The dude's email address is at the bottom.
Updated post #242 with more pic's. Hopefully someone can give me some more insight on how to make them work with our motherboards.:stick:
Oh and good find nicepun!
What about Patriot 800 LL ? :confused:
Check my post #245, there's a list there.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gam3Ra
That would be me. You are the one who emailed me.Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
That is correct. Click on 'Micron DDR2 IC Info' in my sig.Quote:
Originally Posted by MTP04
They are also used on regular DDR2 PCBs, but I wouldn't recommend transferring these ICs (as I explained to you in a PM).Quote:
Unfortunatly these look like they are for IBM servers and wont plug into our DDR2 slots.:slapass:
Can these ic's be swapped on to a regular ddr2 PCB?:stick:
Many thanks for the list r00n :clap: :toast:
Wow nice r00n :) TY
-Satan
Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
Thanks guys :)Quote:
Originally Posted by LordofDoom
Yes sir!!! :toast:Quote:
Originally Posted by r00n
Nice list (good compile roon)Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
WTF is wrong with GEIL? Does no-one like them or something? They're never listed on any lists and only for sale in one place I have seen so far in the UK.
they're the S3 of the Mem world ain't they? - but actually good.
Nice to join with us r00n :toast:
Little question:
Every Crucial DIMM with the identical part number like mentioned at the first page should have fatbody D9, right? Other Partnumber = other ICs...
?!
Thanks mate ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by kakaroto
Do you mean 'BL2KIT6464AAxxxX'? In that case the answer is no.Quote:
Originally Posted by symphy
The above states it's a 2x512MB kit of Ballistix modules. Nothing more, nothing less.
The last digits determine the speed and CAS latency.
663 = DDR667 CAS3
804 = DDR800 CAS4
1005 = DDR1000 CAS5
etc.
All this does not mean they contain D9 Fatbody as these ICs are no longer produced and the modules are.
They used to have Fatbody, but now contain different Micron ICs. Mostly D9GMH (B6-3).
But only the Red Patriots 6400LL are with Micron D9DQW, mine is BLACK :(Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
Can enybody help me? Google don't wanna talk very much :slap:
If anyone has got micron d9dqw 512mb sticks that are rated for MORE than pc3200....
Could you dump the spd timings and send them to me please.
Use Thaiphoon burner to dump the speed, thanks
r00n, that list is absolutely awesome :clap: :clap: :clap:
I have no idea how you know so much, but the rest of us are grateful!
Always nice to know my work is appreciated. Thanks. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by -n7-
I already added it to my signature on another forum...do you mind if i do that for others?Quote:
Originally Posted by r00n
(Mainly so i can refer n00bs looking for good RAM to your site linked in my sig).
Thanx again.
No, I don't mind. It's there for everyone to see. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by -n7-
I'm pretty sure the crucial 10th anniversary edition sticks are
*cough*http://www.wprime.net/memory.jpg*cough*
care to send me one stick as a Christmas present :D ?Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
anyway- where did you get those from? I only have 1 stick of those :D
:eek: :eek: :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
:slobber: :slobber: :slobber:
PLEASE SEND ME A KIT!! PLEASE I WANT FATBODY d9s :(
my new years gift? :(
guys ... I can obtain couple of the above sticks at good price ...
I noticed that they have shorter pins and I have read that on some mobos you actually can't push the RAM stick all the way into their slots as they wont make a contact.
whats the story with that? Will these work fine on my Asus P5W DH Deluxe mobo ? cheers
*cough*I got another 10 sticks today...
http://www.wprime.net/d9dqw2.jpg
http://www.wprime.net/d9dqw1.jpg
*cough*
got
http://www.wprime.net/515.png
Out of a random selection.
:slobber: Where in the world did you find 1gig sticks?
I hate you wwwww :fact: jk
can someone tell me what these are?
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/5...qtsmallih1.jpg
they're 1Gb sticks rated @ 667 cl5
Do you have a model number or any other information to work off of?Quote:
Originally Posted by BryaN.sG
those are definitely Microns :DQuote:
Originally Posted by BryaN.sG
Fat Microns at that.Quote:
Originally Posted by fakhrain
well these fat microns don't seem to clock very well for me.
stops between 400-450mhz on a gigabyte DS3 with F9 bios.
my Crucial 10th anni. can go beyond that.
so might this be a bad clocking fatty?
its 11mmx19mm. rated 1.8v 667mhz 5-5-5-15 on a levin PCB.
Give them more vdimm, I've gotten my sets from 980 to 1060, 4-3-2 timings, and beyond at 5-3-2.
thanks guys. I'll use this for reference when I am buying my new memory.
I just found this thread after googling the new ram I bought last night on Ebay.
The OCZ DDR2 PC2-4200 / 533MHz / Platinum Edition / Enhanced Bandwidth / Limited Edition / Revision 2 / Dual Channel (512 x 2)
I bought these because this were cheap ($70 used). I was actually looking for faster memory, PC5400 or 6400, but perhaps I lucked out if these have the fatty D-9's? Will this ram be able to run at 800Mhz, for instance?
I can't test it as I don't have the m/b yet. I was considering the Gigabite 965 S3, but after reading the multitude of issues and problems in another thread, it sounds like a nightmare.
I have a E6300 on a AsRock 775i65G which uses my old ddr ram and agp card. I just installed the m/b in my old case and the already installed Windows XP booted right up without a hiccup. I o/c to the max 300 fsb and was gaming 5 minutes after install without one issue (other than loading the proper Lan driver).
I also bought a Buffalo Firestix PC6400 512 chip also last night ($30). I don't think this one is a fatty D9 and I wonder if it would be worth running it with the dual channel OCZ or would this reduce my peformance/oc, despite increasing my ram to 1.5G?
Anyways, fascinating thread and I can't wait to build my new computer. I just have to decide on a m/b which will be somewhat user friendly to this less than expert enthusiast. :)
Does anyone know what OCZ XTC PC2 5400 IC's are? I don't want to invalidate my warantee, so I can't take it off. Anyone know what IC's they are?
I just got some of these
CORSAIR XMS2 1GB (2 x 512MB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM Unbuffered DDR2 675 (PC2 5400) Dual Channel Kit System Memory
Model #: TWIN2X1024A-5400UL
Anyone have any experience with them?
How high do they go and @ what vdimm?
Those fatties that i have on the Corsairs can only do 940 4-3-3-5 2.45vdimm. :(
wwwww what memory is that ? I need an good and value memory for my new system, P5B-Deluxe + e4300
Make sure you have active ram cooling @ those high Vdimm :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by BryaN.sG
Try changing the timings to 5-4-4-12 or 5-5-5-15, you 'should' be able to break the 1000MHz barrier quite easily :toast:
Do these:
http://geizhals.at/deutschland/a133862.html
(Mushkin 991382)
still use the fat D9??
If yes, I will grab them, cauz they're cheap over here!!
Please reply quick!
Thanks!
They certainly don't use Fatbody and probably not even D9.Quote:
Originally Posted by GrossmeisterB
My bet is on Aeneon (Infineon's DRAM segment). This is being used on EM2-6400, as well.
i've tried loosening the timngs but it didn't want to budge.Quote:
Originally Posted by alpha0ne
might be my 650i controller. But i did manage 860 4-3-1-1 2.3v on it.
Is the NB cool ???Quote:
Originally Posted by BryaN.sG
hey guys. do i remember correctly that we had a topic here in XS about micron D9 memory and voltage that killed them? i have been looking for an hour and still cant find it :confused:
30sec of searching:D
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=140870
i`v got a pair of patriot pc5600 xblk
im running 4.2.1.6 400 with 2.1v but cpu-z only shows 4.3.3.6 how can that be ?
Does anybody know if these are micron d9s
http://www.ebuyer.com/product/116755
I need a kit to add to my 2gb ballistix kit.
thanks for the DDR2 fat body D9 list
Does anyone know if the OCZ 4GB (2x2gb) PC2-8500 (DDR2-1066) DDR2 Memory PN# OCZ2RPR10664GK uses D9 Chips?