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    crucial reds

    does anyone know what IC's these chips use?

    i found this browsing google image search












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    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=178953



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    this frequency are realy interesant
    last time when i buy memories im shop i see this pair but iīm realy afraid from the maximum speed and i donīt know what chips are there
    but if the every pair are same good as this next time i bought it
    thx for little review
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    Most likely these are D9JKH (HQ-187E).

    See this thread for a little more info.
    Last edited by Rone; 01-19-2009 at 02:48 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by r00n View Post
    Most likely these are D9JKH (HQ-187E).

    See this thread for a little more info.
    thats what i thought i read through there but i thought that 2GB sticks were none D9....hmmm



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    crucial is owned by micron so they will use d9 whenever they can. they originally had hnl then switched to non micron since hnl is bad, then micron got a new design and they went back
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    my current setup is running them here

    DRAM@2.1v (real)
    CPU@1.425v




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    wow 1250! nice !
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    Quote Originally Posted by HDCHOPPER View Post
    wow 1250! nice !
    thanks i should be able to get them higher i had them @1266 but the cpu didnt like that speed



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    BTW, as I might be in the market for some new DDR2 soon:

    How do these sticks fair with lower timings? For example the lowest timings in the range of 400-450MHz? I would probably run them 1:1 with FSB on an Intel system, that's why I'm asking. If you find the time, I'd really appreciate your effort.
    Last edited by celemine1Gig; 03-04-2009 at 02:15 AM.
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