Hey, I know these are Micron chips, but which ones? It has an XMP profile that doesn't seem to want to play nice once I get around 480fsb and I wanted to flash them with the cellshock spd's. However, I'm not sure which d9's these are! anyone know?
Hey, I know these are Micron chips, but which ones? It has an XMP profile that doesn't seem to want to play nice once I get around 480fsb and I wanted to flash them with the cellshock spd's. However, I'm not sure which d9's these are! anyone know?
if they can do 765 at almost the same clocks as 777 they are GTR/GTS
if they can only do 777 or 776 then they are JNL/JNM
Just flashed, they are definitely gtr's! =o) Thanks!
Also, can anyone tell me what chips these are? The blackops loves these! I was bench stable at 2.1ghz with 1.95v! 2.0ghz stable with 1.89 1T CR as well.
***EDIT*** WOW these D9GTR's don't work half as good as the ones in the picture below. It refuses to operate at ANYTHING above 479fsb regardless of the strap used, ram voltage, cpu multiplier, or skews.
Last edited by NCspecV81; 10-18-2008 at 11:34 AM.
Actually, sorry to double post but I found what these chips are!
Samsung's
K4B1G0846D-HCH9
Anyone else have any experience with these chips? They seem to be ballsy!
Read another post - CSX apparently uses these samsung chips as well in some of their kits w/ SEC 813 HCH9. These are very cheap kits here in the US. 80 bucks per 2gb kit. The blackops seem to love these sticks! 500FSB is a breeze with these sticks!
Last edited by NCspecV81; 10-18-2008 at 04:01 PM.
well you get a higher fsb cause the mem isnt limiting you, those samsung chips are supposedly really light load on the memory controller and hence can clock very nicely even with low volts. they dont like really tight timings, but the higher clocks you get usually make up for that
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