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    Quote Originally Posted by Calathea View Post
    Thanks. I see now that the SPD have the specs that don dan guessed, confused.. whatever, they perform good The ECO's didn't seem so good, around 2400 8-11-8 1.8 volt but maybe I can push some more.
    i tried the echos and most i get is 2450Cl8
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    I hope Samsung comes out with a better 4Gbit IC to challenge Hynix MFR, or at least that can clock like their 2GBit D-die stuff.
    I can't see that happening anytime soon, is see Hynix is using mfr for ddr4 http://www.hynix.com/products/comput...=computingDDR4, also if it's not my imagination I think I saw mfr on my hd 6950 which is gddr5. So therefore I have a slight suspicion that mfr has a lot more potential.

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    12221200 Pi 2000C6 kit I received from rma a while ago, never bothered testing these fully untile a week ago, 1200 7-11-7-28 auto 1,65v 32M, trcd10 at 1200 boot ans 1M, 1300 8-12-8 TWCL6 1,84v on Extreme. Think I will sell these, most of my mems are just catching dust

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    Nice websmile, high quality air clockers
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    today's lolwut-moment courtesy of G.Skill:

    F3-17600CL9D-4GBXMD rated 1100MHz tRCD 9 with PSC (1103104Lxxxxxx)


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    I've never seen mem like this. Nice!

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    It gets better, ICs have stripes on sides and pulling one of the heatspreaders I was able to see an E904.. marking, but overclocking seems much closer to PSC.

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    G.Skill F3-12800CL7T-6GBPI with 0640 in the serial. Was hoping for BBSE, but these are clearly BDBG.


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    Make them fly, some of these are not too bad

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    Figuring out G.Skill's SNs

    This is the first kit to pass the PSC 2400 1.85V preset from the OC Formula! Oddly enough, 1.8v+ wasn't stable enough to pass Super Pi 32M, I actually needed to *lower* the voltage.




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    ^ That screenshot is incredibly small...

    I think it's a PI kit, but which one exactly?

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    12800 CL7

    Just bought some ripjaws 2133 9-10-9 1.5V kit,clearly with psc 1040.Hoping for a good set,fingers crossed

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    Thanks!
    That's what I thought but I wasn't sure.

    The 2133 9-10-9 1.5V kit should be quite decent, they're PSC for sure.

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    Yes sir,by the week it\s XFG ic's

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    Bought these in this week:

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    2x2GB RipjawsX 2200Mhz with original box and fan. I can't wait to test them I'm wondering if the can beat my best PSC kit - Axeram 2400MHz, which do 2600 8-12-7-27 twcl6 on 1.83v. So far I've never seen anything better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    Bought these in this week:

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    2x2GB RipjawsX 2200Mhz with original box and fan. I can't wait to test them I'm wondering if the can beat my best PSC kit - Axeram 2400MHz, which do 2600 8-12-7-27 twcl6 on 1.83v. So far I've never seen anything better.
    this kit certainly

    based on PSC t-series chips. Anyway will show us your results )

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    Quote Originally Posted by MaJ0r View Post
    this kit certainly

    based on PSC t-series chips. Anyway will show us your results )
    How you figured it? I bought these, because they have 1040 marking and it seems to be nicely binned PSC - that's my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    How you figured it? I bought these, because they have 1040 marking and it seems to be nicely binned PSC - that's my opinion.
    I don't know exactly. I always ask Sam if I want to know what chips have some memory )
    I'll be happy if I make a mistake because I can buy the same memory in Ukraine

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    Mediocre psc,you have to figure out that gskill already had pi 2200 7-10-10 kits,also higher binned kits like 2133 7-10-7,2000 6-9-6,2300 8-11-8,2400 9-11-9,2400 8-11-8 ...I notsure if t or x series,for sure you need to test them out...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    This is the first kit to pass the PSC 2400 1.85V preset from the OC Formula! Oddly enough, 1.8v+ wasn't stable enough to pass Super Pi 32M, I actually needed to *lower* the voltage.
    Have you tested your 1600 CL6 PI kit yet?

    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    Bought these in this week:

    2x2GB RipjawsX 2200Mhz with original box and fan. I can't wait to test them I'm wondering if the can beat my best PSC kit - Axeram 2400MHz, which do 2600 8-12-7-27 twcl6 on 1.83v. So far I've never seen anything better.
    Quote Originally Posted by MaJ0r View Post
    this kit certainly based on PSC t-series chips. Anyway will show us your results )
    This kit can be either PSC Xxx or PSC Txx. Even if they're based on PSC Xxx they aren't a great bin. You have to keep in mind that a red heatspreader always means low end on G.Skill RipjawsX sticks.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alex-Ro View Post
    Mediocre psc,you have to figure out that gskill already had pi 2200 7-10-10 kits,also higher binned kits like 2133 7-10-7,2000 6-9-6,2300 8-11-8,2400 9-11-9,2400 8-11-8 ...I notsure if t or x series,for sure you need to test them out...
    Yeah, G.Skill was crazy about binning PSC Xxx ( mostly 1.65V ): 2500 CL9, 2400 CL8, 2400 CL9, 2300 CL8, 2200 CL7, 2200 CL9 1.6V, 2133 CL7, 2133 CL9 1.5V, 2000 CL6, 2000 CL7, 2000 CL9 ( @ 1.65V or 1.6V ), 1866 CL8, 1800 CL9, 1600 CL6, 1600 CL7 1.35V, 1600 CL7, 1600 CL9, 1333 CL7 1.5V... I'm sure I missed some.

    Unfortunately some of these specs can also be done by PSC Txx, for example 2200 CL9 1.6V, 1600 CL6 or 1600 CL7.

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    Booh, Dan - you missed 1800 C7 and 1866 C9

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Have you tested your 1600 CL6 PI kit yet?
    Yeah, I actually have 6 sticks of the 1600C6 Pi and now three Trident 2000C9. Testing them all one by one, all will boot 2400 7-11-7 but need 1.95V and only two of the Tridents were stable enough to load Windows and attempt Super Pi 32M, but failed after loop 1 on Asus M6E.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bartx View Post
    Bought these in this week:

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    2x2GB RipjawsX 2200Mhz with original box and fan. I can't wait to test them I'm wondering if the can beat my best PSC kit - Axeram 2400MHz, which do 2600 8-12-7-27 twcl6 on 1.83v. So far I've never seen anything better.
    PSC X-Series, mine are 8155 PCB and very nice handle high voltage as well
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    So many opinions and so few screenshots

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    Quote Originally Posted by websmile View Post
    Booh, Dan - you missed 1800 C7 and 1866 C9
    Damn it, I missed the most important ones...

    Quote Originally Posted by Shiranui Gen-An View Post
    Yeah, I actually have 6 sticks of the 1600C6 Pi and now three Trident 2000C9. Testing them all one by one, all will boot 2400 7-11-7 but need 1.95V and only two of the Tridents were stable enough to load Windows and attempt Super Pi 32M, but failed after loop 1 on Asus M6E.
    Thanks for the info!

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    PSC X-Series, mine are 8155 PCB and very nice handle high voltage as well
    When were yours made?

    12031040 is confirmed PSC THY532A3G-A.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Splave View Post
    PSC X-Series, mine are 8155 PCB and very nice handle high voltage as well
    Interesting. Do you have any screenshot of them?

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