Neither of current batch Ballistix PC8000 BL2KIT6464AA1005 or PC5300 BL2KIT6464AA663 is Fatbody (no kiddin ;))
They both use the same IC, Micron D9GMH.
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Neither of current batch Ballistix PC8000 BL2KIT6464AA1005 or PC5300 BL2KIT6464AA663 is Fatbody (no kiddin ;))
They both use the same IC, Micron D9GMH.
It's easy with Fatbodys . Even with 2.2V you can play at 350Mhz & 3-2-2-4 .Quote:
Originally Posted by Hassan
If you want to play with 2.6V+ , you can reach 400Mhz 3-2-2-4 .
It woud be nice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Welz
I vote sticky too, it does suck having to dig around for this thread :(
Look what came in the mail today:
http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/3696/img04559xm.jpg:woot:
What are 8000UL generally capable of at 2.5v?
Sorry that's actually 2.1V, thought my mobo only supplied 1.8V.Quote:
Originally Posted by wwwww
Patriot Signature Line, 2x512MB DDR2-667 CL5 with black heatspreader.... any idea whether they're Fatty D9's?
Look what came in for just 60€ :D
http://img356.imageshack.us/img356/5...tty15hz.th.jpg
http://img162.imageshack.us/img162/7...tty28hg.th.jpg
D9DQW so i'll hope they will clock to atleast 800mhz 3-2-2-8 :D
Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
you lucky bastards!!:(
Did you buy it oem , or did you ask for micron?
nope, probably elpidaQuote:
Originally Posted by fakhrain
Could some one give me the reference of the 1gb micron modules , so i can ask my dealer.
Searched the biggest dutch second hand selling site and kept asking for pics. Those sticks came out of a OEM machine, producing date is 0502, so they are pretty old ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by N00B
haha, Dawan
I got your D9DQW big brother here;)
1gx2..
http://img49.imageshack.us/img49/893/dscn03862bt.jpg
They are so nice :slobber: :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook
Almost every OEM micron which is produced at the very beginning of 2005 seems to be fatty's. I really wanted 2x1GB, but 2x512mb for 60e ain't too shabby :)
What for chips are on this sticks ? http://www.ocztechnology.com/product...m_dual_channel
Maybe D9 ? Or some cheap Infineon/nanya ? 400Mhz Cl4 is not bad..
Does this meanQuote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatal...stix_Kits.html - Top kit
arent Fatbody D9's?
Yes it does.Quote:
Originally Posted by Highland3r
Micron D9 rev. A chips haven´t been available for a while.
All Ballistix DD2 sticks use Micron D9, but not "Fatbody".
No they aren't...Quote:
Originally Posted by Highland3r
Fatbody D9 isn't made anymore.
btw,
In my opinion Fatbody is far overrated.
Hoki cool cheers. Are these worth getting in that case? Likely to hit 450-460 with decent timings?Quote:
Originally Posted by The Stilt
So true :) D9GMH and D9GKX doesn't do 3-2-2-8 but they even love more volts than Fatty's and do way more MHz'es :)Quote:
Originally Posted by SMa
Everything is possible when you give enough vmem and put latency's at 3-3-3-x .Quote:
Originally Posted by DaWaN
Who needs 3-2-2-x anyway. We need > 1000MHz Cl3!
D9Gxx should be the new king of DDR2! :D
anybody tell me what code do the BT-37E chips use (D9XXX)?
D9DQWQuote:
Originally Posted by heikis
Also D9DQTQuote:
Originally Posted by Stelios
any info about D9CRZ,in Micron Web,it's also BT-37E:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Onepagebook