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    How do I know it has D9?

    I bought a ram Corsair VS 512MB667D2 and I saw a D9 based memoy on the net and the reseamblance is big just that is rebranded and the numbers don't add up.So I need other ways. I can't test it yet since I have some, parts to buy still.
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    corsair's forums have a list of sticks and what IC's it has...
    http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44365
    Got a fan over those memory sticks? No? Well get to it before you kill them

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    Quote Originally Posted by ozzimark
    corsair's forums have a list of sticks and what IC's it has...
    http://www.houseofhelp.com/forums/sh...ad.php?t=44365
    yeah, but they don't listed the value modules .

    Bacause the chip can change every moment. The cheapest IC on that time are used on the most value series.
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    Yes I saw that anywayz is there a phisichal sign I can recognize it?It really looks like a micron D9
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    how about actually telling us what's written on the chips or taking a clear picture of them?
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    here it is:
    Corsair
    PS0900623
    64MBCFEG
    TAZ917-U93G (this is written next to the point in smaller letters.I don't have a camera so I can't take a picture.
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    so can you help me?
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    Can you get a picture?

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    I cant cuz I have no camera.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AsAsIn8eR
    here it is:
    Corsair
    PS0900623
    64MBCFEG
    TAZ917-U93G (this is written next to the point in smaller letters.I don't have a camera so I can't take a picture.
    Powerchips IC

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    is that good?How much do they clock?
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    That corsair IC rebadged is micron D9 there

    edit: images below
    Last edited by ArcTan; 09-27-2006 at 04:27 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AsAsIn8eR
    is that good?How much do they clock?
    Depends on chips. There are different ones. The best ones can do DDR2 1000 CL4 2.4V and some more with CL5. You have to check yours. I have 2 twinmos twister sticks using powerchips ICs - they clock well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArcTan
    That corsair IC rebadged is micron D9 there
    They aren't mcron chips. Powerchips for sure - there are porerchips markings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mach82
    They aren't mcron chips. Powerchips for sure - there are porerchips markings.
    I'm talking about the pics I was showing not from the details that the poster displayed
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    sorry but the links don't work ArcTan.Can you fix that?
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    Since you already purchased it, whether or not it's D9 shouldn't matter. It will overclock just the same with or without you knowing the true identity of the chips. Now, get on with overclocking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by thunderstruck!
    Since you already purchased it, whether or not it's D9 shouldn't matter. It will overclock just the same with or without you knowing the true identity of the chips. Now, get on with overclocking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by AsAsIn8eR
    sorry but the links don't work ArcTan.Can you fix that?
    sorry didn't realise where the links were from

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    hmm they look like that.Just that the markings are diffrent.The same dot.Friday I'm gonna take some photos.
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    Perhaps something like this - powerchips
    or this

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    Confused...Something like both.Gotta say they resemble the D9 better.Hope to test them.I don't think they are powerchips.Cuz I saw some powerchip based and they have 3 dots.And they are not white ones but engraved.Still hoping it's d9...How can I test if it's d9?
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    New powerchips have just one dot (not three) and a marking beside the dot.
    TAZ917-U93G is a marking of powerchips for sure. So your sticks are 100% sure powerchips based. You might believe it or not, but this is the truth. Don't give them more than 2.4V for testing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsAsIn8eR
    Confused...Something like both.Gotta say they resemble the D9 better.Hope to test them.I don't think they are powerchips.Cuz I saw some powerchip based and they have 3 dots.And they are not white ones but engraved.Still hoping it's d9...How can I test if it's d9?
    just overclock them and see how they do at 3-3-3, 4-4-3, 4-4-4 and 5-5-4
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    And what about this one, probably it's powerchips, but I need confirmation.
    Corsair VS1GBKIT667D2
    64M8CFEG
    PS09006.36
    TBD189-L93G

    It's superpi 1m stable 475@4-4-4-15@2.35v and superpi 32mb 475@5-5-5-15@2.3v.




    And what about this one?
    Last edited by Dekara; 09-27-2006 at 04:58 PM.

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