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    Ram with Samsung TCCD - Listing

    Dunno if this has been posted already, I know theres alot of threads about different ram with Samsung TCCD chips on, but I thought why not make a thread containing all manufactuers memory which has Samsung TCCD chips on it.

    Heres what I've found so far

    Listed A - Z

    Confirmed Samsung TCCD
    Adata PC4500 Vitesta
    Adata PC4800 Vitesta
    Apacer PC4000
    Centon Advanced DDR
    Corsair PC3200XL
    Corsair XMS PC3200C2 Rev4.1 2-3-3-6-1T
    Geil UltraX pc3200 ~ Brainpower PCB
    Gskill PC4400 (various) ~ Brainpower PCB ~ Not in UK (15/10/04)
    Kingston HyperX PC 3200ULK2 ~ Not in UK (15/10/04)
    Mushkin PC3200 Rev.2
    OCZ PC3200 Rev.2 ~ Brainpower PCB
    OCZ PC3700 Platinum
    Patriot Extreme Performance PDC5123200+XBLK ~ Brainpower PCB
    PQI 3200 Turbo 2-2-2-5 ~ Brainpower PCB
    Samsung PC4000 CL3 ~ Not in UK (15/10/04)
    Twinmos Twister Pro (ALL BRANDS?)

    Possible Samsung TCCD
    Corsair XMS PC3200C2 Rev4.2 2-3-3-6-1T
    Samsung OEM PC3200

    Confirmed Samsung TCCC Memory
    Corsair XMSPC3700 Rev1.1

    Possible Samsung TCCC Memory
    Adata PC4000 (can be Hynix D43, D5)
    Kingston HyperX PC4000/K2 (can be Hynix D43, D5)
    Kingston Value Ram PC3200 (can be D43, D5, Samsung TCCC, TCC4)
    Samsung Original PC3200 (can be TCC4) ~ {Require some input on these}

    --- Brainpower PCB
    Quote Originally Posted by moep
    It seems like the TCCDs with Brainpower PCBs overclock aprox 10 Mhz higher than the TCCDs that are sitting on a JEDEC-Reference PCB.
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    Another to your list

    OCZ EL PC3700
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    added

    edit: Ok changed.
    Last edited by The Runner; 10-14-2004 at 04:18 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Runner
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    Actually its the Platinum verison.
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    "PQI 3200 Turbo 2-2-2-5"
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    Geil UltraX pc3200

    PDP just came out with a 5,2,2,2.0 PC 3200 module have not seen any confirmation but there is a 99% chance it is TCCD.
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    perhaps people should post which one performs best on average? Cause sometimes the pcb can make a difference. No fanboy posts though of course

    btw doesnt the pqi not perform so well on the a64 platform? (according to anandtech review)
    Last edited by The Runner; 10-14-2004 at 04:39 PM.

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    The new Patriot XBL is supposed to have TCCD. Has anyone tried these out yet?

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    From what I have read OCZ and GSkill are neck and neck at the top of the charts for highest quality TCCD both capable of hitting 300! with ballastix and corsair coming in 2nd, havent read much about the other ones
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    Quote Originally Posted by WildKard
    From what I have read OCZ and GSkill are neck and neck at the top of the charts for highest quality TCCD both capable of hitting 300! with ballastix and corsair coming in 2nd, havent read much about the other ones
    Ballistix is Micron 5B-G tho...
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    Quote Originally Posted by WildKard
    From what I have read OCZ and GSkill are neck and neck at the top of the charts for highest quality TCCD both capable of hitting 300! with ballastix and corsair coming in 2nd, havent read much about the other ones
    ballistix use Micron afaik, so aren't Samsung TCCD. - Darn beaten to it!

    I was thinking of purchasing the Corsair personally as I found a site that was fairly priced and instock, unlike the OCZ pricing where it is instock.

    Edit: if people are interested, I can add listings of Samsung TCCC ram as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Runner
    perhaps people should post which one performs best on average? Cause sometimes the pcb can make a difference. No fanboy posts though of course

    btw doesnt the pqi not perform so well on the a64 platform? (according to anandtech review)
    A guy here just posted PQI @ 290, 2.5-3-3-7 1T on A64......
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    what about 2x512MB results ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
    Ballistix is Micron 5B-G tho...
    Well, I guess it doesnt matter that it overclocks so well then! haha
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    just noticed that one of my favorite stores (swedish even tho im danish)
    gets A-Data PC4800 (600ddr) in stock TODAY!
    and cheap too
    i'd assume they'll be TCCD lol

    omg i must have those

    gonna cost me but... (not as cheap as a 2x512mb OCZ pc3200 plat rev2 kit but only like 30quid more)

    edit:
    http://www.adata.com.tw/en/products-d-un-ddr600.htm
    Last edited by chinabox; 10-14-2004 at 09:42 PM.
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    hmmm id like to make this a sticky, but xoc is crowded already, so i could only make it a sticky in the memory section.

    let me know

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    Quote Originally Posted by chinabox
    just noticed that one of my favorite stores (swedish even tho im danish)
    gets A-Data PC4800 (600ddr) in stock TODAY!
    and cheap too
    i'd assume they'll be TCCD lol

    omg i must have those

    gonna cost me but... (not as cheap as a 2x512mb OCZ pc3200 plat rev2 kit but only like 30quid more)

    edit:
    http://www.adata.com.tw/en/products-d-un-ddr600.htm
    AData DDR600 is using TCCD allright!I think they're using the Brain Power PCB (the same GSkill and OCZ use).
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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    hmmm id like to make this a sticky, but xoc is crowded already, so i could only make it a sticky in the memory section.

    let me know
    I'd be honoured to have this as a sticky saaya

    Just as long as people didn't forget about it in the memory section!

    edit: btw, Adata PC4800 from what I have seen, is Hynix B not Samsung TCCD. Unless someone owns a pair and can confirm otherwise, I'll put them up as unconfirmed.

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    i don't know u know the list from //mar

    http://mar.h0sted.org/ramliste250804.htm
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    I used a list simular to that for some of the more obscure memory yeah

    For most of it, it was simply my brain

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    A lot of the Samsung OEM PC3200 has Samsung TCCD chips in it. The other ones are TCCC. It's about a 50-50 chance to get TCCD chips. Might wanna add this one to your "Possible Samsung TCCD" section. They're pretty cheap, though (about $100 CDN for 512MB).
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    [QUOTE=The Runner]
    edit: btw, Adata PC4800 from what I have seen, is Hynix B not Samsung TCCD. QUOTE]

    Where did you see the AData PC4800 reported as HynixB?I think their DDR500 uses Hynix chips.
    AData DDR566 use TCCD so it's normal for the DDR600 to be TCCD as well.

    Found this:
    http://www.ocworks.com/memory/adata600.html

    I've also read somewhere - unfortunately can't remember where - that they use the Brain Power PCB which is used in TCCD memories (like GSKill, OCZ Platinum Rev2 and PQI Turbo).
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    [QUOTE=Shaman]
    Quote Originally Posted by The Runner
    edit: btw, Adata PC4800 from what I have seen, is Hynix B not Samsung TCCD. QUOTE]

    Where did you see the AData PC4800 reported as HynixB?I think their DDR500 uses Hynix chips.
    AData DDR566 use TCCD so it's normal for the DDR600 to be TCCD as well.

    Found this:
    http://www.ocworks.com/memory/adata600.html

    I've also read somewhere - unfortunately can't remember where - that they use the Brain Power PCB which is used in TCCD memories (like GSKill, OCZ Platinum Rev2 and PQI Turbo).
    added to confirmed

    anyone think these have TCCD/TCCC on them?

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    Last edited by The Runner; 10-15-2004 at 08:32 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDizzle
    The new Patriot XBL is supposed to have TCCD. Has anyone tried these out yet?
    Yep, just reviewed them.... Although I can't 100% confirm they are TCCD as I have not looked under the heatspreader, I think I may just do that tonight and see if it helps them clock a bit better.

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