It should be noted that there are different types of Micron D9 chips. There are the legendary "Fat Body" D9's, also known as D9DQT. I believe they are not produced anymore.
D9GMH - Used in Corsair 8500 and TeamGroup PC2-6400. Micron sells them as 333MHz chips, but they are capable of high clocks.
D9GKX - Found in Super Talent PC2-800
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So when someone mentions "Micron D9", it doesn't necessarily mean "Fat Body". The newer Micron D9's are square-shaped like the Elpida's.
There are other RAM makers that use these chips, so forgive me if I didn't mention all of them.
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