Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600
The data sheet is related to the ICs info provided by Micron , then team get those ICs and test them at certain speed and that is written on your Kit , sometimes you need to tune them manually so run @ advertised speeds provided by team then we can get into overclocking
Thanks again and sorry for my "noobness"...

2 more questions:

Waht you mean by "ICs"???

Is there any table that shows witch memory chips are being used in a certain memory kit by the week and yaer information provided by CPU-z??? For instance, imagine that we dont know my memory kit uses Micron D9GMH, was it possible to find out by week and year witch chips are being used??


edit;

the ram list web site you posted before only have those info abouit micron or is there any more info about other memory chpis manufacturer???