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    So D9GKX is better than D9GMH?

    I guess it is. What are the average max frequencies of them, repectively? Say, at 2.4~2.5V. If anyone knows sticks that utilize D9GKX could you share the information? I checked out the stickies but they don't seem to be terribly up-to-date.

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    My G.Skill 1000 HZ has D9GKX on it - no warranty that all of them have the GKX... but i assume it...

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    Are there difference performance characteristics between them that you can tell by testing? (Clock frequencies would be one obviously)

    Edit: In other words, is D9GKX exactly same chip that was binned from D9GMH, or is it from a different rev., tweaked process, etc.?
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    I modded my P5W yesterday (before only 2,4V Vdimm)...

    I havent got the final results... But with 2,9V 450 MHZ 3-3-3-5 seems okay; 1140 at cl5, too.

    I'll have to do more testing before i'll be able to say something for 100%.

    I dont have any D9GMH Dimms... sorry :-/

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    D9GMH : 333MHz C5 1.8V Micron certified
    D9GKX : 400MHz C5 1.8V Micron certified

    I think that D9GKX are better for high frequency.
    For low timings, I dunno

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    i don't think you can say GKX is 'better' than GMH

    It all comes down to the binning of the IC's in my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jaco
    i don't think you can say GKX is 'better' than GMH

    It all comes down to the binning of the IC's in my opinion.
    true, but gkx has a higher speed bin out of micron's fab, so on average, it *should* perform better than gmh
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    GMH should be better at lower timings like CL3,
    while GKX should be better at CL4.

    Personally I prefer D9GMH.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lopri
    If anyone knows sticks that utilize D9GKX could you share the information?

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    Mushkin REDLINE use D9GMH also for 1000 @ CL4
    but the Gskill 1000 HZ goes better in LL
    Muhskin @ 800 CL3 2,3 V
    Gskill @ 800 CL3 2,1 V

    @ 2,4 CL4 both goes to 1070

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    Quote Originally Posted by toledo
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    So do A-Data's EE Vitesta 2GB PC2-8000. The Super Talent is a great buy for $275US~ or whatever it retails for now though.

    GKX, I have found, can retain tighter timings at higher frequencies. Other than that, I don't think one will overclock far better than the other.
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    Quote Originally Posted by toledo
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    you're lucky!! they have D9GMH chips now, I just got a pair w/ D9GMH chips

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    Quote Originally Posted by symphy
    My G.Skill 1000 HZ has D9GKX on it - no warranty that all of them have the GKX... but i assume it...
    how high can you go with CL 3 ?
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    OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 PC2-8000 has D9GMH's in them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by symphy
    My G.Skill 1000 HZ has D9GKX on it - no warranty that all of them have the GKX... but i assume it...

    can you prove that?

    as far as i konw only the GBGA from gskill has GKX.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Revv23
    can you prove that?

    as far as i konw only the GBGA from gskill has GKX.
    PC2-6400 & PC2-5300? Or only the PC2-6400?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdkevin
    you're lucky!! they have D9GMH chips now, I just got a pair w/ D9GMH chips

    You've checked? should be D9GCT according to here:

    http://www.overclockersonline.com/in...num=396&pnum=2
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    I got a pair here w/ D9GMH chips!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chri$ch
    PC2-6400 & PC2-5300? Or only the PC2-6400?

    not sure, better off asking G.S.Tech

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    Quote Originally Posted by sdkevin
    I got a pair here w/ D9GMH chips!
    lol, now i'm confused about which ones mine has. too chicken to take off the heatspreaders, was sure they were GKX but maybe they are GMH.

    CPU-Z shows they were manufactured week 14 2006, anyone know when they switched from GKX?
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    Quote Originally Posted by toledo
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    I also have that same memory (*looks at sig*) with D9GKX chips too. It kicks so much arse!


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    Is there any real difference between the PC2 8000 and PC2 6400 HZ G.Skills? Sort of looks like they just tell you to up the voltage higher on the 8000.

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    8000 = D9GKX
    6400 = D9GMH

    next week I will get 2GBGA 6400s with 3-4-3-8
    I think they have D9GKX too

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    Looks like some 8000 is going on my conroe shopping list then. Can't wait to get it all together.

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    but the 8000 cost a little bit more than the 6400 but the Performance is not so far away between this 2 Kits, the most D9GMH can reach 1000 CL4

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