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Thread: Ics?? - Geil Ultra Series 4GB (2x2GB) PC3-17000 2133MHz

  1. #26
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    really I don´t know what chips are used on this memory. Also OC is good. I´m happy I´ll try 2000 CL6 soon...
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  2. #27
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    Looks like Elpida BBSE. Good OC potential and dont need high vidmm.

  3. #28
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    Yeah looks more like elpida bbse, maybe those ripjaws have renamed elpida bbse in some ?
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    It's Elpida "blank", but not necessarly BBSE. It's cheaper and there is possibility to give own markings/logos etc.. Those ICs can be more fragile than Elpida with full Elpida markings because it's less intensively tested in factory.
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    I just got 12 gigs of this stuff at £72 per pair on the OCUK offer:

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...atid=8&subcat=

    They were OEM modules, but came safely packaged in a sturdy box and lots of bubble wrap, but the anti static bags were open one side:








    Installation pictures:






    And a good stable setting for 6 modules:



    1900 and 2000 Mhz wouldnt boot, but they are still a lot better then my Patriot 1600 Mhz modules were which wouldnt even remain stable for any longer then 5 minutes at 1600 Mhz and 9-9-9-28 timings.

    The problem in both cases for not reaching rated speeds is using 6 modules, but 1800 Mhz is still very decent for 12 gb

  6. #31
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    Damn,contacted yesterday OCUK for those modules and it turned out they don't have shipping contracts for my country with their shipping service provider.
    Care selling one kit?
    Is EVO ONE better than these,or the only difference is in oversized HS?

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    hehe, not selling you a kit :p

    They are back up to £84 a pair now. I dont care about other high speed modules when I got these for £72 per pair .

    Unless I can find some 2200 Mhz+ for cheaper, which i doubt, I'll be keeping hold of these.

    I already managed to sell one Patriot kit for £125, hopefully someone will buy the other too.

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