micron DDR-667 1GB*2 (single side)
2.0v DDR2-800 5-5-5-15 (cant do 4-4-4-12)
2.2v DDR2-900 5-5-5-15 (cant do DDR2-1000,maybe BIOS issue)...
source here:
http://www.xfastest.com/viewthread.php?tid=982
micron DDR-667 1GB*2 (single side)
2.0v DDR2-800 5-5-5-15 (cant do 4-4-4-12)
2.2v DDR2-900 5-5-5-15 (cant do DDR2-1000,maybe BIOS issue)...
source here:
http://www.xfastest.com/viewthread.php?tid=982
2.05V I get 4-4-3 @800 with some D9GCT
and GCT is low binned, I got this kit for $160 right as the price gouging began...
Ain't bad at all for 1Gb ICs.....good to see this density getting more and more attention.
ohh, it's single sided...
missed that part, then that might be more worthy...
veery good chips considering the density, I hope that they wont be too expensive,
I wonder how would 2x2gb(double-sided) perform ...
Sometimes a good slap in the face is all you need
Bios my arss.....
I can fix this problem with a hardware mod.... Hipro5
"Overclock till death. Overclocking is life." Hipro5
we wont really know how good they are until they are binned. one slow chip could have held back the whole stick.
Specs
Asus 780i Striker II Formula
Intel E8400 Wolfdale @ 4050Mhz
2x2GB OCZ Platinum @ 1200Mhz 5-4-3-18
MSI 5850 1000Mhz/5000Mhz
Wester Digital Black 2TB
Antec Quatro 850W
Cooling
Swiftech Apogee
Swiftech MCP-600
HardwareLabes Black Ice Extreme 2
Audio Setup
X-fi w/AD8066, Clock mod, & polymer caps > PPAV2 > Grado SR60 & Grado SR325i & Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro & Beyerdynamic DT990 & AKG K701 & Denon D2000
looks promising for 2GB sticks
Fast computers breed slow, lazy programmers
The price of reliability is the pursuit of the utmost simplicity. It is a price which the very rich find most hard to pay.
http://www.lighterra.com/papers/modernmicroprocessors/
Modern Ram, makes an old overclocker miss BH-5 and the fun it was
I'm with nn_step on this one. Bring on the speedy 4 GB kits!
i got a set of GEIL's with the D9HNL or whatever on them.
seems to like voltage atleast.
CPU: Intel CORE 2 Duo E6550 @ 3.6GHz w/ 1.29vcore (517*7)
Motherboard:
Gigabyte P35-DQ6
Memory:
Crucial 8500's
Video:
Nvidia 8800GTX
PSU:
Zippy 700W (fan modded of course)
Indeed that would be great. Using 4 sticks currently and 2 would be that much better for the size, let alone that might be possible to get speedy 8gig of ramOriginally Posted by Chocolate Pi
-=The Gamer=-
MSI Z68A-GD65 (G3) | i5 2500k @ 4.5Ghz | 1.3875V | 28C Idle / 65C Load (LinX)
8Gig G.Skill Ripjaw PC3-12800 9-9-9-24 @ 1600Mhz w/ 1.5V | TR Ultra eXtreme 120 w/ 2 Fans
Sapphire 7950 VaporX 1150/1500 w/ 1.2V/1.5V | 32C Idle / 64C Load | 2x 128Gig Crucial M4 SSD's
BitFenix Shinobi Window Case | SilverStone DA750 | Dell 2405FPW 24" Screen
-=The Server=-
Synology DS1511+ | Dual Core 1.8Ghz CPU | 30C Idle / 38C Load
3 Gig PC2-6400 | 3x Samsung F4 2TB Raid5 | 2x Samsung F4 2TB
Heat
I guess this is what mushkin is using on their lower latency 4gb kits?
Phenom II 940 BE / ASUS M4A79 / HD5770 Crossfire
3770mhz CPU 2600mhz NB | DDR1040 5-5-5-15 | 900/1250
i have a feeling this is going to be the new trend from oem's, packing every desktop with 4gb+ of ram trying to tell everyone they "need" it like they "need" 500gb hard drives when in reality 90% of the population needs 40gb. especially since no one is going to be running an operating system that can fully use more than 2gb of ram.
i was looking at some cheap servers from dell yesterday and couldn't figure out why it was so freaking expensive until i removed the "standard" 56k modem for $70.
god i hate oem's. sorry for the rant.
Originally Posted by Ket
Originally Posted by Qkjhfhaiguihfma
well it is thier job to sell hardware. if it werent for them technology wouldnt be where it is today...
however $70 for 56k is pretty dumb.
d9ghm's and d9gkx's are 78nm?
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...=128778&page=2Originally Posted by -Sweeper_
Last edited by oijkue; 01-21-2007 at 09:38 PM.
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