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    corsair memories chip ddr2

    hi guyz,i've seen the new ddr2 corsair memories,the pc5400 UL that have 3-2-2-8 and the pc6400 that go up to 800mhz.what i would like to know is they have the same chip?let me know 10x!

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    think they do, if you check reviews i think its the very low latency stuff when dropped to 5,5,5,12 went up to 1190Mhz or something, was on a slow(ish) cpu with a divider to bandwidth scores didn't really show if it was worth it or not, but was basically good ram.
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    probably would reach the same fsb...i think i'll take the pc5400 UL

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    5400UL uses Micron "fat body"
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    Corsair's 5400UL's do indeed use Micron "Fat Body" D9 IC's and I am currently running mine at over 1.2GHz at 5-4-4 timings.

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    I´m definately sold to Corsair, after seeing what these 5400UL sticks are capable to

    DDR830 4-2-2-0-Extreme with DFI 925XE-T2V board is quite nice, even its single channel run. Thats because of weakness of chipset. Thats btw. SuperPI 1M stable speed (will post screenies soon).

    Those sticks will definately unleash the hell, when 955X or nForce4 IE boards will be available here.

    DFI 925XE-T2V is so nasty board, definately the best 925XE board ever made. It uses excellent quality components, overclocks well (can hit atleast 340FSB 1:1 3-2-2-0), and the most important thing is that its speed is completely sovereign. It is ten seconds faster than Asus (in SPI 8M) which is fastest 925XE board currently available. Asus is seven seconds faster than AA8XE, so no board can come even close DFI´s speed.

    I can get 500MB/s - 600MB/s higher Sandra unbuffereds than with Asus or Abit with identical settings. IIRC macci has noticed exactly same thing.
    Too bad this board never went to mass production

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    ok so the 5400 is the coiche to do 10 xtreme guyz

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