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    ADATA 2800 CL12 2OZ and EK Triple Point heatspreader OC

    Here is what can do new ADATA 2800C12 2oz pcb memory on M6E.

    Aircooled test :-)

    Pictured of mounted EK Triple Point Evo Heatspreaders on ADATA memory







    Rig is the following :

    i7 4770Kes
    2*4GB ADATA 2800CL12 2oz (single face Hynix MFR)
    Galaxy 1200W HOF PSU
    M6E 0035 bios



    1.8V super pi 32M



    1.8V Memtest







    That kit can also do memtest @ 3ghz CL11 on Asrock z87 OCF



    Last edited by Pt1t; 07-28-2013 at 05:16 AM.
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    Very nice mate

    Are all MFR the same chips (other than binning)?

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    I had a sample for a review, 32M numbers are as follows:

    1000 / 7-10-9-24 / 1.80V
    1100 / 8-10-10-24 / 1.73V
    1200 / 9-11-11-27 / 1.68V
    1300 / 10-12-12-30 / 1.63V
    1400 / 10-13-12-30 / 1.79V
    1400 / 11-13-12-32 / 1.61V
    1500 / 11-14-13-32 / 1.72V
    1600 / 11-15-14-35 / 1.91V
    1650 / 11-15-15-40 / 2.03V
    1500 / 12-14-13-32 / 1.58V
    1600 / 12-15-14-35 / 1.72V

    Sadly, the AData are massively overpriced - 300 Euros (current EU price) gets you two 2x4GB Avexir kits of same specs or a 2933C12 TridentX set ... not that spending 300 Euros on MFR is a smart thing to do in the first place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leeghoofd View Post
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    with Triple Point Evo uni Adapter !
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    with Triple Point Evo uni Adapter
    Hadn't seen that before so I did what I always do when I want info...Google!

    Interesting idea. Can't seem to find it the States yet, and shipping direct from EK doubles the price. Doesn't look that hard to duplicate the basic premise, though. Also, looks like you could bolt down a universal backplate to it using the S939 holes, then you could use cooling solutions from other platforms, as well.

    Take something similar to this and cut off the ends and use them...bolt it down to the UNI adapter with the S939 holes and then use the other holes for mounting whatever cooling options you have other than S939.

    http://www.performance-pcs.com/catal...ducts_id=26608

    Or simple take 2x metal plates and drill the appropriate hole pattern to match those found on a universal backplate.

    @Pt1t, since you actually have one to look at, does that approach sound reasonable, or will it perhaps infringe on the CPU area too much. I guess it would depend on how you are cooling the CPU.

    If not too much trouble, could you post a few more pics of it?
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