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Thread: Elpida 70nm IC: The Birth of a New King?

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    yes most chips are made in 70nm, but samsung is mfging chips in 50nm tech and they still suck... smaller process doesnt mean that much for dram...

    Elpida 70nm IC: The Birth of a New King?
    no

    some clock even worse than the chips made with the older process...

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    @ oijkue : how much vdimm for 630 Mhz ?

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    Everest says 2.1v... oO

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    elpida never likes more than 2.1v, 2.2v max for some chips...

    some clock nice and get up to 1200 555 but not all clock like that.
    there are some elpidas from the older mfg process that can do 1000 444 which is about as fast as 1200 555... well, its not bad stuff for sure, but from what ive seen its def not going to be the new best chips around. far from it.

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    They are devil memories.

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    I wonder how these smaller node chips are with handling voltage?

    Maybe they don't handle/scale with voltage above 2.3/4V (DDR2)...

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    Quote Originally Posted by saaya View Post
    elpida never likes more than 2.1v, 2.2v max for some chips...

    some clock nice and get up to 1200 555 but not all clock like that.
    there are some elpidas from the older mfg process that can do 1000 444 which is about as fast as 1200 555... well, its not bad stuff for sure, but from what ive seen its def not going to be the new best chips around. far from it.
    yeah , Elpida sucked 10months ago when i had couple of Geil Ultra 6400 that couldn't do ~890mhz @ 4-4-4-12 , all damn Elpida chips, now 24hours ago i had some cheap ass Twinmos Twister PC6400 and they only whent ~848mhz @ 4-4-4-12 2T @ 2.3V . I'm beginning to see a "pattern" here

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    This modules scales up to 2.6V (i haven't give them more).

    But there is some bug. This chips work good only on nForce chipsets.

    On Intel chipset they won't clock so high. On AM2 platform i have max @ 540MHz CL5...

    So there is not so beautiful, how possible can be.

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