yep , i will today...i think they are Elpida BCBG
yep , i will today...i think they are Elpida BCBG
Anybody got an educated guess as to what might be under the hood of these Mushkin? Timings are very similar to the Micron based Crucial products, so that is what I was thinking it was, but are there any guesses as to what else it might be? Will MFR run those timings?
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820226380Mushkin Enhanced Redline 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model 997102
DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
Timing 8-8-8-24
Cas Latency 8
Voltage 1.5V
If Micron based, then right now they are cheaper (at $100) than the similarly spec'ed Ballistix, which are $140.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148561Crucial Ballistix 16GB (2 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800) Desktop Memory Model BLT2KIT8G3D1608DT1TX0
DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800)
Timing 8-8-8-24
Cas Latency 8
Voltage 1.5V
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MFR will indeed run those timings, but Mushkin might be using anything - Hynix, Micron or Samsung
Thanks for narrowing it down for me...
Hope you realize that I'm just messing with you. I know that there is no way to tell for sure, short of pulling the spreaders, but since I don't know the ins and outs of these ICs used in assembling the 8GB modules I was hoping that timings & voltage might narrow it down, even if it were only by way of excluding some of the players.
A buddy of mine is looking to go to 16GB and he was asking me what I thought about them since they are on sale at the Egg and because I didn't really have a clue I thought that I'd try my luck here.
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Heat
I don't think it's possible to be completely sure about ICs on any mems with low specs made by brands who don't have a clear IC identification system (like one of Corsair, G.Skill or Kingston).
Even if someone buys a kit, takes off the HS and reports Micron - there is no 100% guarantee that a kit bought the next day will have the same.
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Hi Sam,
http://item.ebay.com/321147177963
You mentioned in your other thread that these were most likely "X series or T series PSC"... Can you enlighten me as to the difference between the two and which ic clocks better?... I have a Muskin Ridgeback 2x2GB kit that has X series ic while I also have another earlier Mushkin Redline 2x2gb kit that I assume might be T series? because it does not seem to clock as well as the other.
Ryzen 9 on the test bench... Sometimes older generation/tech as well.
I call "X series" or "T series" the stuff, code of which starts with letter X or T, e.g. XDT123A3G-A or TGS123A3G-A.
X series came out first and is the stuff to currently look for. T series came out later, it's good enough to replace X series on low bins such as 1600 7-8-7 or 1600 6-8-6 (so you should be careful) but absolutely useless for serious benching.
yeap the same here,some of mine have gskill writen on them and no elpida sign
Sorry for the OT: Did OCZ use to clear markings on the side of Elpida ICs, or receive them without (when UTT, etc)? My kit of OCZ3P1600LVAM4GK wich is usually listed as BBSE hasn't the usual stripes on the ICs when seen bellow.
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OCZ was one of the most unpredictable manufaturers I know - the BBSE I had from them all had white stripes though. But I had 2133 cas9 Blade and 1866 cas8 Reaper kits, marked at lists as having hyper, with bbse for example. On OCZ, you never know... and btw, I also had 2133cas9 Blade with hyper as well lol
Is this psc or bbse?
Oh,not OCZ by all means,2 kits with greater specs like 2000 7-9-7 run like crap,i believe they had T series as speeds beyond 2400 were impossible for them...
Anyone know the IC`s on this ? TX2000KLU-4GK specs : 9-9-9-24
Last edited by Fosco; 07-25-2013 at 06:59 AM.
What about Hynix AFR chips ?
H5TQ4G83AFR
4gb single sided
The "P" at the end of the serial number gives this kit away as PSC. There's an old guide for determining what ICs Transcend uses: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/sh...099#post713099 (this may have already been posted, or something similar)
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