thanks The Stilt,

so fatbody means there normal ddr style chips unlike the chips i have which are the smaller square bga style. ?
a picture would be good


Quote Originally Posted by The Stilt
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I recon that only OCZ and Corsair first low latency DDR2 sticks use those BT-37E chips, since they are already discontinued (Micron products have pretty short lifespan as usuall...).

Wintec has also used those 3.7ns chips in their AmpX 5400 sticks.
Thou those chips were older revision (my Corsair sticks have A revision), so there is no guarantee that they will work with tight latencies.

IluvIntel:

When I said "They can also take voltage up to 2.9V" I didn´t mean that they can stand or work longer periods with voltages that high. I have fed them 2.9V during a VERY shot benching session. The heatspreaders were stripped off and the sticks were cooled by 80mm 8000rpm Delta fan

For 24/7 use I wouldn´t give them more than 2.5V...

When I asked Corsair about the maximum safe voltage for these sticks, they told me that no one really knows how much voltage these sticks really can take. Micron has rated the D9 chips for 1.8V so 62% overvoltage is a bit high


leejsmith:

D9DCL ain´t "fatbody" so I assume that they won´t like low latencies..

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