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    Crucial 10th Anniversary sticks

    Can people share their results with these sticks?

    From what I have heard, they are supposed to be highly binned, D9GMH sticks. I have a pair on the way and would be interested to see in fellow XSers overclocks.

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    The 2 sticks I had did:-
    550-2-2-2-5-1T @~2.4V
    727-3-3-2-5-1T @2.475V
    830-4-3-3-6-1T @2.3V
    933-4-4-3-7-1T @2.15V
    1000-4-4-3-7-2T @2.15V
    1200-5-4-4-8-2T @~2.4V

    These settings were all tested using the Windows version of Memtest (I've had issues where the DOS version has passed sticks that weren't stable). They might do more but my board gets flaky over 600MHz.

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    Edit: Voltages added
    Last edited by jokester; 12-25-2006 at 03:02 AM.

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    I see. You running on an AMD platform then?

    Those results look promising.
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    Nope, using a EVGA 680i board with the RAM unlinked, some of the settings lower down (especially the 2-2-2-5) took a fair few volts ~2.4 to get stable and run hot so you would need a fan over them at least.

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    Pretty sure he's on 680i.

    Sticks here run 495 4,4,3,8 2T @ ~ 2.15v memtest stable
    534 4,5,4,8 2T @ 2.30v Orthos stable
    and 590 FSB 5,5,5,8 2.4v (tho may go lower) Pi32m stable
    and 600 FSB 5,5,5,8 2.4v pi 1m stable.

    All run 1:1 on P5B vanilla. With a better clocking board (ie 680i/RD600) ram will run much better.
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    I see. I was confused by the 1T/2T but then I remembered the 680i allows for the change.

    Well, results are looking good, thanks guys.

    If anyone else has any more, please do post! A search doesn't reveal much useful info.
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    These sticks are sick, it's only too bad you can only buy them at Crucial's site now

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    Quote Originally Posted by phi|os
    These sticks are sick, it's only too bad you can only buy them at Crucial's site now

    you can't get them there either they were only made in a small quantity and will not be offered again according to the tech i dealt with when i had an rma.
    good news is except for the heatspreader they sell the same modules as ballistix look for pn# ending with 12864aa663. make sure they are the ones rated for 1.8v the ones rated 2.1v and 2.2v are not as good imo.

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    Overclockers UK still have them in stock.

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    Is there anything different between these sticks and the regular Ballistix besides Heatspreaders?

    Are they both D9GMH with 6 layer PCB?

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    read two posts up the only ones that are an exact match are the ones with 1.8v but the tech said the ones with the same #s 12864aa663 were the same ics so as far as i know the anniversary were binned for low volt. and some sites listed them as 2.2v? never did figure that out. i will say it is the most stable reliable ram i've ever owned (and i'm going on 40). stable over 1000 is possible with decent vdimm.

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    That's interesting. I recieved my sticks and don't have a platform yet to test on. That's coming Jan.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jokester
    Overclockers UK still have them in stock.

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    Your dead right, overclockers do have them in stock Here:

    Can you buy them in 2x512 or 1gb variations? I cant afford it right now or else id have em!
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    I am not sure but I think they only come in 2x1GB, however I could very well be mistaken.
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    Pretty sure its 2*1gb only.
    Could try and find 1GB kits of Ballistix which is supposdly the same/similar IC's?
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    i posted the #s above for the equivelent sticks the tech there (@crucial) said the numbers are based on the ic so as long as the # is the same ,same stuff.
    and on a side notethe person i dealt with was awesome... i had 1 stick that didn't boot @ default voltage anymore and was trying to buy a new one. he asked me what was wrong with the other and i told him i was clocking it with 2.4 or so vdimm and when i went back to regular vdimmone stick wouldn't boot but passed memtest fine @2.2 or above(1.8 is default on my sticks some are set @ 2.2) he told me that if both sticks were in and only one was affected it was a bad stick and gave me an rma# i reminded him i overvolted and would just be happy if he could sell me a new set since newegg wasn't stocking them anymore. he said he would give me an rma because he would not promise they could get me a new set.then he told me about the other sticks. they sell the same sticks as ballistix and as regular sticks with no heatspreaders.
    crucial did me a favor and i will buy much more ram from them in the very near future (like two weeks lol...new build for gf). sorry sometimes i ramble when i get up in the a.m.

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    Nice to know, I will check out those ballistix right now, as I want to run 4x1GB of this stuff, but most sites aren't selling these anymore. I guess I'll just get the ballistix if the price is right. Thx.

    EDIT: Here's a link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146567
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz
    then he told me about the other sticks. they sell the same sticks as ballistix and as regular sticks with no heatspreaders.
    Hey Jimmy, that's sound like I want might too, if the price is right.

    Can you tell us where to find these?

    Thanks for all the information about Crucial,

    ~bofors

    EDIT: I am looking over the Crucial site now and I see the some of the 1.8V RAM without heatspreaders is actually more expensive than the Ballistix (speced at the same speed at the Crucial store):

    http://www.crucial.com/store/partspe...2KIT12864AA667

    http://www.crucial.com/store/partspe...2KIT12864AA80E
    Last edited by bofors; 12-31-2006 at 05:59 PM.

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    actually bofors here is what you want:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146567

    they are not listing the ones without spreaders on their site right now but the ones you linked to are cas 5, and the other link is fo 6400 this link is the same ics as 10th anniversary sticks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz
    actually bofors here is what you want:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146567

    they are not listing the ones without spreaders on their site right now but the ones you linked to are cas 5, and the other link is fo 6400 this link is the same ics as 10th anniversary sticks.
    So the Anniversary sticks are the same as the regular New Egg Ballistix 667's? Wow I thought there was something unique about the anniversary sticks. Weren't they handpicked? Or is that a myth?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phosphate
    So the Anniversary sticks are the same as the regular New Egg Ballistix 667's? Wow I thought there was something unique about the anniversary sticks. Weren't they handpicked? Or is that a myth?
    They were hand picked. I've owned both and the 10th Anniversary sticks are definitely better. They can do DDR2-800 3-3-3-8 & DDR2-1067 4-4-4-12 @2.3v
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phosphate
    So the Anniversary sticks are the same as the regular New Egg Ballistix 667's? Wow I thought there was something unique about the anniversary sticks. Weren't they handpicked? Or is that a myth?
    the anniversary sticks seem to be 1.8v not 2.2v which would make a big big difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Praxis1452
    the anniversary sticks seem to be 1.8v not 2.2v which would make a big big difference.
    The Anniversary sticks are rated DDR2-667 3-3-3-12 2.2v
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Nemesis
    The Anniversary sticks are rated DDR2-667 3-3-3-12 2.2v
    yea then I'm guessing no real difference. Still might be handpicked?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyz
    actually bofors here is what you want:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146567

    they are not listing the ones without spreaders on their site right now but the ones you linked to are cas 5, and the other link is fo 6400 this link is the same ics as 10th anniversary sticks.
    Thanks again, but I got PC2-8000 Ballistix on sale at NewEgg last month from about $260 (I should have bought 2 sets): http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146563

    ... they seem to be a little better than this:

    Quote Originally Posted by The Nemesis
    They were hand picked. I've owned both and the 10th Anniversary sticks are definitely better. They can do DDR2-800 3-3-3-8 & DDR2-1067 4-4-4-12 @2.3v
    .... mine can do DDR2-800 3-3-3-4 @ 2.2V with no problem and they are only $30 more (with shipping figured) than the PC2-5300 Ballistix that you have linked to.
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