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    How do those OCZ 7200 EPP's compare to the G Skill 6400 HZ's? (or even the 5400 GBGA cas 3's)

    Anyone know yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by nox_uk
    How do those OCZ 7200 EPP's compare to the G Skill 6400 HZ's? (or even the 5400 GBGA cas 3's)

    Anyone know yet?

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    I've had better luck with the 7200 EPP by far, but others have had better luck with the HZ's than I have
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    the HZ's are usually really nice.

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    The OCZ are in my local store, but a little more expensive - I like the ease of a local route, but not if there is something better for less $$ on the market, decisions... I'm thinking the GBGA's at the moment though, and fingers crossed i'll be able to keep the cas3 rating for a few extra mhz. I won't be pushing the purchase button until I can get the mobo/cpu from the same store though the GBGA's are around £30 GBP cheaper...

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    Any luck with 1100 4-4-3?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophy
    Any luck with 1100 4-4-3?
    Yup. But to be honest, I forget the voltage I used. I -believe- it was 2.6v.



    Edit: I should mention that I did run a 32M Pi, and also played HL2 for a half hour with no issues. So it's definitely stable at those settings. I'm impressed =)
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    Im also impressed..
    Thems some good sticks ya got yurself there son...


    And ur 420th pot at that.. wut r the odds??

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    Yeah, I'd say they are very good. They keep up to the VX2 in every way. Running 570MHz 4-4-4 atm... it's 95% stable, but requires 2.75v.
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    I wonder if the OEM Micron modules will overclock as good as performance ones from OCZ/G.Skill/Team/etc.....

    found some Micron DDR800 CL5 modules with D9GKX oin them for a very cheap price... still thinking whether to buy it or not.
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    worth a shot? they may do well, and if not, you can always just sell them again, and know more about what's good and what's not
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    Yeah, I'd say give it a shot if the price is right. The DDR2-800 Super Talents had GKX and they kicked serious ass.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc
    D9GMH : 333MHz C5 1.8V Micron certified
    D9GKX : 400MHz C5 1.8V Micron certified
    Can anyone else confirm the above information?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Philosophy
    Any luck with 1100 4-4-3?
    Here's your 1100 4-4-3. Using Mush Redline D9GMH and 2.37v.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lopri
    Can anyone else confirm the above information?
    http://www.micron.com/support/design...s/fbga/decoder

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    What is with everyone saying that D9GMH doesn't go over 1000mhz lately? i just picked up some crucial ballistix and i am wondering if i will be able to get them to 1000MHZ with cas 4.BTW they are GMH variety.

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    decent gmh should do 1000 easy. with the right mix of volts that is

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    If D9GMH doesn't go past 1000MHz @2.3~2.4V the first suspect should be the mobo.
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    I wouldnt know my mobo max's @ 460ish with my D9's
    4-4-3 though 2.1V
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    Quote Originally Posted by serious1
    What is with everyone saying that D9GMH doesn't go over 1000mhz lately? i just picked up some crucial ballistix and i am wondering if i will be able to get them to 1000MHZ with cas 4.BTW they are GMH variety.
    With 2.2v you should pass it easely


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    whats a good 24/7 voltage to run it at?

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    Quote Originally Posted by serious1
    What is with everyone saying that D9GMH doesn't go over 1000mhz lately? i just picked up some crucial ballistix and i am wondering if i will be able to get them to 1000MHZ with cas 4.BTW they are GMH variety.
    i can do ddr2-600 with 2.2v.. although with what appear to be slightly better than average sticks. it's all about your luck, because remember that D9GMH is a 333mhz (ddr2-667) part coming out of micron's fab.. they just have pretty good yields
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    Quote Originally Posted by serious1
    whats a good 24/7 voltage to run it at?
    anyone else?

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    Quote Originally Posted by serious1
    anyone else?
    Just use what you need...
    In 24/7 use you don't feel a difference between cas3 and cas4, so you don't have to go crazy on the voltage.
    2.2v~2.3v should be all you need.

    Mine are most of the time at 533MHz or 667MHz cas3 (vmem 1.8v)


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    My Team D9GMH run best at 2.25v - they are the 3-3-3-8 667's. They run 24/7 at 504mhz (DDR2-1008) at 4-4-4-11 (SPD). I've gotten them up to 1100 at 2.35v 5-5-5-13 but I didn't try any higher as I can't seem to run stable past 4.05Ghz (CPU) or 506FSB.

    I also have a set of Team 800 4-4-4-10's that need 1.35v to run semi-stable at 502mhz - I don't know what they max out at. They're fast but not nearly as stable as my 667 3-3-3-8's.

    Both sets are D9GMH!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by lopri
    Can anyone else confirm the above information?
    just go to micron's website... there's an FBGA decoder:
    http://www.micron.com/support/design...s/fbga/decoder

    D9GMH returns B6-3
    http://www.micron.com/products/partd...=MT47H64M8B6-3

    and D9GKX returns B6-25E
    http://www.micron.com/products/partd...T47H64M8B6-25E

    see for yourself what the specs are
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