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    how about an OCZ motherboard with "good" design?

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    Those are some interesting chips, although 4v its a little too rich for my blood.

    You guys said that your going to put the tccd chips in the 3700EB... Well what is going to happen to the 3200 Platinum Rev2? As of now that seems to be your guys best memory. Will hte 3700EB get preference for better chips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OPPAINTER
    I have been running my BH-5 at 3.75V alot lately, 6 hours of abuse yesterday.
    So yes, if the Ram does good timings and high MHz there's a market for them.
    Doesn't matter what the voltage

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    I don't get it the EB does the same thing with volts don't they? And the new ZB DDR2 mem does 3-2-2-X also?

    These memories need even more volts than EB to do 3-2-2 @ 270ish?

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    Quote Originally Posted by `schr0et
    I don't get it the EB does the same thing with volts don't they? And the new ZB DDR2 mem does 3-2-2-X also?

    These memories need even more volts than EB to do 3-2-2 @ 270ish?
    nah not all PC3700EB did that once they find their individual stick max, no amount of voltage will get them higher regardless of loose timings or not... these volt loving new memory seem to do this better than 3700EB from what has been said above
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    nah not all PC3700EB did that once they find their individual stick max, no amount of voltage will get them higher regardless of loose timings or not... these volt loving new memory seem to do this better than 3700EB from what has been said above
    thats not what ive heard. ive heard all EB 3200 thru to 3700 scales fairly well with volts upto 3.2v. looser timmings also help until around 3-3-3-x.
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    no, not all. iirc even bigtoe said that eb stops scaling at a certain voltage and higher volts just wont help. and some sticks stop at lower volts wile others keep scaling.

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    Look to be another great OCZ product.

    Problem is I have EL3200rev2 on the way,OCZ just has to slow down new product release,my wallet cant keep up...

    BTW :ETA on these ?

    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    no, not all. iirc even bigtoe said that eb stops scaling at a certain voltage and higher volts just wont help. and some sticks stop at lower volts wile others keep scaling.
    Agreed my EB3500 did not even respond to voltage above 2.9v,3.0 yeilded no improvement.


    Ryan,will these new chips be "certified" to run higher voltage and not void the warranty above 3.0v?
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    It may be a good idea to let some of the gurus round these parts hav a beta test of the modules... if an independant review is done it will hold more water... no doubt this is already happening and I need to put my head back in the sand

    Complete specs would be nice Ryan...
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    hmmm i dont think its hynix, i dont know any hynix memory that likes volts... but samsung! samsung memory loves volts! and it runs hot! maybe some older samsung memory? not tccd but another type... hmmm

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    il bet saaya's kidney it's Micron
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    probably.

    Only winbond and micron have ever liked volts that I have seen. Samsung back in the TCB3 days... but thats it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
    il bet saaya's kidney it's Micron

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya
    hmmm i dont think its hynix, i dont know any hynix memory that likes volts... but samsung! samsung memory loves volts! and it runs hot! maybe some older samsung memory? not tccd but another type... hmmm
    The Hynix chips on my OCZ PC4400 work well under 3.2-3.3v, but thats not exactly "extreme" BH5 voltage range. I have the exact IC model number in an email from Bigtoe, but Gmail is down.

    Edit: They are Hynix BTD5 chips.
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    Its not Hynix...its not Micron...its not BH6 or BH5....you guys can guess all you want, we ain't tellin..LOL

    We look for low latency, we found it with G die Micron but that ran out, we found a new source and this needs to be kept secret for a while.

    Guys just respect we found something new and we are bringing it to the masses as cheap as we can.
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    thats alot of volts. im glad i got EB when i did just after production restart.



    these sticks also did 260 3-3-2-10 1T at 2.8vdimm. Good stuff, any chance of the -5bg chips mature'n into what the -5bc was able to do on a consistant basis? or are the g die microns gone also? havnt been keeping track.

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    big toe.. but i want to make my OWN memory modules! lol...

    if its not micron and not hynx its samsung... but the best samsung chips are the tccd unless there is something we dont know yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigtoe
    Its not Hynix...its not Micron...its not BH6 or BH5....you guys can guess all you want, we ain't tellin..LOL

    We look for low latency, we found it with G die Micron but that ran out, we found a new source and this needs to be kept secret for a while.

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    infineon makes mems too... could be an infineon chip, no?
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    I might be interested in some of these if they can beat my Bh5.

    I dont have any real problem pumping 4v through the ram as long as they dont die after a few weeks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by µnrealneo²
    That is actually quite likely.

    I know very limited supplies of Infineon BT-5 can do 2-2-2-5.

    ^ Could be bought in Japan.
    I think it's Mosel Vitelic RAM, but that's only a guess.I know those can do 2-3-2-11 at 200 MHz with low voltage, so perhaps they can do more but nobody tested yet.
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    i bet its some Lei chips!
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    so no matter who wins i lose my guts eh?

    lol

    ryan or tony, so whats the max volts it will be rated to run with officially? and will it need extra cooling?

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    Same question here, Saaya. I'd like to see how they'd run with 3.4v. I just upped my 3.3v line to 3.5v, so I've got some pretty decent voltage available.
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