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Thread: Micron D9 and high voltage, electromigration effects

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    There aren't many manufacturers using D9GMH/GKX anymore as they are EOL from Micron. Pretty much all the new 1066+ stuff from OCZ, Corsair, etc is using other chips like Elpida or PSC. You should be safe if you buy some Reapers, heck I had to hunt to find Reapers that do have D9.

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    damn, this thread scared me... I've got only 2 sets of D9s, and now they are irreplaceable? Crap!
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    Quote Originally Posted by anzial View Post
    damn, this thread scared me... I've got only 2 sets of D9s, and now they are irreplaceable? Crap!
    What did you think? Did you assume that you could get modules with D9Gxx chips for years?

    That's the way the IT industry works. You get some parts that are better than the rest for some reason, but after some time, it's no longer worth producing them. The manufacturers don't care for the enthusiast market most of the time. What counts is cutting costs. So, get it as long as you can and then move on to something different. This won't change for some time probably.
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    Quote Originally Posted by celemine1Gig View Post
    What did you think? Did you assume that you could get modules with D9Gxx chips for years?

    That's the way the IT industry works. You get some parts that are better than the rest for some reason, but after some time, it's no longer worth producing them. The manufacturers don't care for the enthusiast market most of the time. What counts is cutting costs. So, get it as long as you can and then move on to something different. This won't change for some time probably.
    No, I assumed that D9Gxx will last for years But, this thread proved me wrong
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    Quote Originally Posted by anzial View Post
    No, I assumed that D9Gxx will last for years But, this thread proved me wrong
    They actually have been lasting for years, remember when D9 was introduced as DDR2 ic's and you'll get the picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_skills View Post
    They actually have been lasting for years, remember when D9 was introduced as DDR2 ic's and you'll get the picture.
    you think
    i lost a set of d9gkx in a matter of weeks on gigabut board

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    Quote Originally Posted by zsamz_ View Post
    you think
    i lost a set of d9gkx in a matter of weeks on gigabut board
    What i meant was that D9 was introduced a long time ago and has been used as ic on ram modules for quite some time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_skills View Post
    What i meant was that D9 was introduced a long time ago and has been used as ic on ram modules for quite some time.
    if i remember right they were first rated pc-4200 lol

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    Yes and on 5300 value modules with no heatspreaders. I remember when they hit 1000-1200 MHz on them people were so amazed
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    Quote Originally Posted by anzial View Post
    No, I assumed that D9Gxx will last for years But, this thread proved me wrong
    If you take into account the sheer amount of D9Gxx chips produced and still in use, those who had sticks, using these chips, fail on them, are a very small minority for sure.

    D9Gxx are not doomed to fail in any case. They eventually will, like any circuit. But when or where is not much different from any other IC. Just depends on the circumstances.
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