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    Quote Originally Posted by Callsign_Vega View Post
    Looking for some super high quality overclock RAM (3x 2GB) for my Gigabyte X58-UD9 board which will be running a 990x at sub-zero.

    What is the top dog these days? Dominator GT's?

    Would going from 3x 2GB to 3x 4GB hamper over clock ability greatly?
    If you will be benching I dont think you will need more than 6GB.
    Corsair GTX3, GTX4 (bought three at a time) or the 3x2GB kit of 2000 C8 is all you will find from Corsair that will suit your needs.

    GSkill is focused on P55-P67, if you want some nice sticks from them you can buy two or three of this kit:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-451-_-Product
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
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    just insane those A-Data
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    From what I hear, those ADATA are MNH-E, but still dont clock as well as high bin Hyper kits.
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=241401

    Before you say I pulled that thought from my own head, msimax had a kit of these and they were also MNH-E.

    That's why I said old stock, even MGH-E would be considered old stock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    From what I hear, those ADATA are MNH-E, but still dont clock as well as high bin Hyper kits.
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=241401

    Before you say I pulled that thought from my own head, msimax had a kit of these and they were also MNH-E.

    That's why I said old stock, even MGH-E would be considered old stock.
    MHN-E generally clocked better than MGH-E..........his sticks are dead though just like my pile of MHN-E 2000 bin.......

    Only surviving MHN-E I have left is one set of 1866 bin......
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    If you dont mind going another route, this kit might suit you well when its back in stock -
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...-352-_-Product

    I'd imagine CAS 8-9-8 or 8-10-8, possibly even 7-9-7 at 2000.
    Hey BeepBeep, do these dimms use PSC chips?

    I think I am going to go with those sticks, they seem to be my best bet for the price as well as best combination between everyday good speed and benchability.

    Edit: I also just realized I was looking at F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI used from Greg instead of the F3-12800CL6T-6GBPI
    What would the difference be between these chips? One is 1.5v 1600 c7 and one is 1.65v 1600 c6...seems like maybe the c7 are binned lower? But also, Greg mentioned that he did 1780 6-8-6 @ 1.5v ... so I'm not sure what to make of that.

    I'm guessing they are the same chips as my Mushkin 996805 have, 1600 c6 1.65, but just a 3x2 kit.



    Also, what does it say about the chips when the timings are all rated the same value as the others, compared to the tRCD being 1 higher than the rest.
    Ex. 7-7-7 compared to 7-8-7. Is it hinting at one set having stronger chips than the other?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fl0w3n View Post
    Hey BeepBeep, do these dimms use PSC chips?

    I think I am going to go with those sticks, they seem to be my best bet for the price as well as best combination between everyday good speed and benchability.

    Edit: I also just realized I was looking at F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI used from Greg instead of the F3-12800CL6T-6GBPI
    What would the difference be between these chips? One is 1.5v 1600 c7 and one is 1.65v 1600 c6...seems like maybe the c7 are binned lower? But also, Greg mentioned that he did 1780 6-8-6 @ 1.5v ... so I'm not sure what to make of that.

    I'm guessing they are the same chips as my Mushkin 996805 have, 1600 c6 1.65, but just a 3x2 kit.



    Also, what does it say about the chips when the timings are all rated the same value as the others, compared to the tRCD being 1 higher than the rest.
    Ex. 7-7-7 compared to 7-8-7. Is it hinting at one set having stronger chips than the other?
    They are supposed to use PSC ICs.
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    Statement removed,OT
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    Quote Originally Posted by amdsempron_xs View Post
    They are supposed to use PSC ICs.
    G.Skill is PSC lover
    I thought so, thank you
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