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Thread: 2.6v = Highest Rated volt ? Geil PC2-9600es first review

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    2.6v = Highest Rated volt ? Geil PC2-9600es first review

    I recieved a small pack...seems a New Year Gift from Geil
    when I open it... damn.......Geil PC2-9600 1G*2


    Still under test, not officially issued, so "ES" on the mark

    how's the performance ?
    bellow are the test on a un-moded P5B-Deluxe.
    bios set = 2.45v, read from meter=2.43v.

    1200 4-4-4-x pi_32m @ 3.6Ghz = 13min01sec, fast ?



    more stability test ? dual_pi_32m & sp2004 ?




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    Heh who could be happier?

    Wait, it means if you got one of these kits, then you are in the 600Mhz club without even trying? ^^

    That's unfair >=P
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    Quote Originally Posted by Blknoel
    Heh who could be happier?

    Wait, it means if you got one of these kits, then you are in the 600Mhz club without even trying? ^^

    That's unfair >=P
    lol.......600mhz club is not hard for those rams about 300usd+ .
    differences are the timings, volts and stability
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    lol.......600mhz club is not hard for those rams about 300usd+ .
    differences are the timings, volts and stability
    very true Victor, 600MHz club at "CL4 2.45v prime stable" is a very exclusive club

    awesome sticks my friend, Geil just doesn't know when to stop, 2.6v on a sticker is just insane
    i don't quote in my signature, but best WR ever...
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    It holds the current WR for the least vcore required to run 4500Mhz stable (1.32vcore)
    i can't even make that shyt up ^^^

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    Amazing really. I hope they can launch the product
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    Quote Originally Posted by 3oh6
    very true Victor, 600MHz club at "CL4 2.45v prime stable" is a very exclusive club

    awesome sticks my friend, Geil just doesn't know when to stop, 2.6v on a sticker is just insane
    Geil really crazy these days, but franckly speaking, I personally expecting Geil's EVO to come out more than this 9600
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    Did you use fan?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwi
    Did you use fan?
    who dare use 2.45v 1100mhz+ without a fan

    ambient=15c, fan=8cm 2000rpm
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    PC9600C4 out of the box
    I wonder for how long that kit will survive under 24/7 use with no fan

    By the way Victor any R600ES we are waiting for you
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang
    who dare use 2.45v 1100mhz+ without a fan

    ambient=15c, fan=8cm 2000rpm
    I asked because they don't mention about using fan on their website. That's for their current highest rated kit PC8500 2.4~2.5V

    Imagine what will happen if you don't use fan at 2.5V and how long they will survive. Besides this kit does not have any special heatspreaders like Dominator, for instance
    Last edited by kiwi; 01-06-2007 at 03:29 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600
    PC9600C4 out of the box
    I wonder for how long that kit will survive under 24/7 use with no fan

    By the way Victor any R600ES we are waiting for you

    the same here

    does Geil give Lifetime warranty ?
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    Probably the highest binned stuff from manufactures out there at the moment.

    I know default volt is 1.8v, but what if these have binned at higher volts? Don't you think if they were created that way, they may as well adapt to more juice?

    Unless under the hood is not GKX and something else, which generates less heat? But what's the chance hehe?
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    Great D9GCT
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    for ram cooling, I think if volt>2.2v, ramclk>1000mhz, must have a ram_cooling_fan.
    since it's an ES product, I think geil would include special ram cooling device for the Retail product like corsair8888c4 and Team-9600.
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    The 9260 does not even work so I Can only guess how this will work .

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    Quote Originally Posted by SaFrOuT
    the same here

    does Geil give Lifetime warranty ?
    Yes they give life time warrantee but inside Europe only 15 years (max allowed there)
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    "only 15 years you said"? =D

    By then consumers might have already moved on to 64 core CPU on 1nm process already, hell knows what Ram it will use at that stage >_>

    Back to topic: Victor, any chance of loosening timings and attempting DDR1400 ?
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    Victor, any link to where to reseller in US? Also, great sticks thus far, keep on pushing them and try to get 1300

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    So, these are rated at 1200MHz 2.65v? If so, what exactly makes these better than brands like OCZ, KHX, and Team who have released sticks with these speeds at 2.45v? And seriously, do they really think 2.65v is going to allow their sticks to last much longer than a month tops?
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY
    So, these are rated at 1200MHz 2.65v? If so, what exactly makes these better than brands like OCZ, KHX, and Team who have released sticks with these speeds at 2.45v? And seriously, do they really think 2.65v is going to allow their sticks to last much longer than a month tops?
    Still an ES it might die in testing or they cancel the project
    Right know no body reported (or announced) DDR1200C4 only Kingston says 1200C5
    Any way CellShock or team GKX + 8 layers PCB better than any ram in the market (team not released yet)
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600
    Any way CellShock or team GKX + 8 layers PCB better than any ram in the market (team not released yet)
    So I wonder why noone on these may enter the 700MHz Club...
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=123294

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    Quote Originally Posted by filmbot
    Victor, any link to where to reseller in US? Also, great sticks thus far, keep on pushing them and try to get 1300
    its Sample ES from Geil

    A kit pc9280 avaibility a few week
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    The 9280kit may not exist since thereisn't place on Geil package (8500 and 9600 but no 9280)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc
    The 9280kit may not exist since thereisn't place on Geil package (8500 and 9600 but no 9280)
    that's true they had to make a sticker and put it on the back, probably was just a limited supply
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    If those are still Micron rev. D B6 IC´s GEIL really has a death wish.

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