Fat Microns at that.Quote:
Originally Posted by fakhrain
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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?