As Marmott said they are definitely Hynix not Samsung. The IC analyzer can't really tell what IC it is truly using, it tries a few things and takes its best guess.
So when are these coming...
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As Marmott said they are definitely Hynix not Samsung. The IC analyzer can't really tell what IC it is truly using, it tries a few things and takes its best guess.
So when are these coming...
Not all chipsets plus it can be finicky if the right drivers aren't installed. This solution works 100%
Software is ok if you are using an older board thats supported but alot of the time I dont have one running. Also hardware is much easier to flash and if anything goes wrong its simple to reflash. ...
If you have an old DDR3 motherboard, some wire, soldering equipment and a RaspberryPi it should only take a few minutes. I'll post up a guide on how to do it in a little bit.
TiN and I have been working on an open source project for flashing DDR3/DDR4 SPDs using a RaspberryPi. You can follow the project on xDevs.com as well as grab the code....
You can also see some of it in this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8PNkdWBqkN4
Nope we fully stick to our version scheme. Yes there are Elpida 2Gb chips that can do 2666, however they may not be 100% stable or may have other issues. Also that result you posted would be 1Gb...
DDR1 and DDR2 were still quite expensive even over the past few years.
Few things that could have happened. You may not be getting proper contact in the socket or you may have done damage to the memory controller.
Do you really think so? DDR3 will still be quite main stream for a while.
Unless you're running a server board you won't be able to run 128GB in a regular desktop....
It's not the OS George its the CPU its trash! :D
At first I was like WTF when did I say anything. Yes those were the last 5 kits in inventory. I do have a stash of a dozen or so kits here in my lab.
Nice results!
How many times did I say to use Hypers to you and Fred! PSC licensed the chip design from Elpida that's why Elpida B is similar to PSC.
Awesome results! We should have more faster kits out soon.
It takes about 250,000-300,000 ICs :D. It took 19+ hours of binning the top 1% ICs on 3 boards at a time to find enough to do it and it passed a 20 hour qual with some guardband.
Welcome to XIP bro. I don't know why you didn't get it sooner.
Thanks master sham
I finally got to meet Raja a few months back awesome dude.
Can we get a 6.5GHz low clock/slow clock challenge? I think YoungPro and Fredyama wanted this.
RunMC no doubt!
Definitely want to download it!
Well Vengeance Extreme was launched....
DDR4 is still a ways off.....
Cas 11 1745.8MHz http://hwbot.org/submission/2236934_planet_memory_clock_ddr3_sdram_1745.8_mhz