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    Micron D9xxx 533 or Elpida 667MHz ... best Overclocker Memory

    I have to choice :
    Micron D9xxx 533 and TwinMOS Elpida 667MHz default ... which is better Overclocker Memory

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    higher speeds should come in handy in overclocking but this also depends on which system and it's componentds you're planning to put it in.

    some more specs like mainboard, cpu and cooling?
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    Elpida is absolute junk don't think about it. Micron will do ddr1100 easy with enough volts.
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    i am also with afireinside i have some d9 fattys and they are rated for ddr2 800mhz and they do 1020mhz with 2.1v but i haven't thoughtly tested them yet but its some good chips under the hood
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    Tanx Guys means Micron D9xxx PC-4200 533MHz can do 900MHz or higher with 2.3v?!!

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    Elpida -6E-E is a not bad chip,it always can do 4-3-3-x 800mhz 5-4-4-x 1000mhz at 2.3v
    but micron D9GCT (533) more powerful,it can do 3-3-3-x 800mhz 4-4-4-x 1000mhz easily at 2.2~2.3v

    another micron 533 chip is D9DCN,no problem run at 4-4-3-x 800mhz

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    Quote Originally Posted by oijkue
    Elpida -6E-E is a not bad chip,it always can do 4-3-3-x 800mhz 5-4-4-x 1000mhz at 2.3v
    but micron D9GCT (533) more powerful,it can do 3-3-3-x 800mhz 4-4-4-x 1000mhz easily at 2.2~2.3v

    another micron 533 chip is D9DCN,no problem run at 4-4-3-x 800mhz
    Tanx can u tell me some of best Micron D9xxx chip? I find that D9DCN and D9GCT is pretty well but I need more

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    D9GKX or D9GMH are usually used on the highest rated memory.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micutzu
    D9GKX or D9GMH are usually used on the highest rated memory.
    Tanx a lot guys, and more ...?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HamidFULL
    Tanx a lot guys, and more ...?
    Just D9GMH or D9GKX


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    Quote Originally Posted by SMa
    Just D9GMH or D9GKX
    and D9GCT too.... basically these three are the same die I believe
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    Quote Originally Posted by fakhrain
    and D9GCT too.... basically these three are the same die I believe
    D9GCT = 533mhz D9GMH = 667mhz D9GKX = 800mhz
    Same die only other speedbind from micron

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    Now we have small database of micron chips how is D90CN??
    and you know complete database of DDR2 Chips?

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