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    TCCD and high voltage mystery explained

    Alright after a few in the lab we figured out the awe inspiring mystery of TCCDs that do well with higher voltages

    It appears that samsung made some minor die revisions and that newer production chips do perform better with high voltages


    I pulled about 20 current production OCZ-PC -3200 plat rev 2 and put the booster to them , from 2.8 to 3.1 volts showed no peformance improvement
    from 3.1-3.6 we were able to run between 466 and 480 at 2-2-2 memtest stable and 510 and 550 2-3-3 memtest stable , with a fan running over the modules

    These are current production parts and it seems that we have been shipping these chips to retailers for about 2 weeks

    keep in mind we only saw a diference at 3.1 volts and above ,

    I would guess most TCCD products produced in the past 3-4 weeks should respond the same .. but thats a guess based on initial testing


    oh yeah , heres a quickie screenshot at 3.3 volts

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