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Thread: Team 2GB set and a monster toy PC P&C 1kw match up

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    Team 2GB set and a monster toy PC P&C 1kw match up

    well , here is what I would like to share with you guys,
    before I start, I don't want you guys take a wrong way.
    I am not rep of this company, just nowI need some 2gb for play some game or do AV convert action
    with my school prject, and that's what I bought from Taiwan.
    This company is well-known in Taiwan, but I don't think their product is available in USA,
    Well , as I know they will have new spec. later instead of I had, so I just grey out that.
    (they will have 2.5-3-3-7 instead od CL3; actually, they are really capable of doing that.)

    Again, below the super pi 1.4 test is merely stability test. if you wanna know the performance in real life,
    you might just need to test by yourself.

    oh just got the new toy here haha:
    this PSU is powerful enough huh?





    my testbed:
    OS: Windows xp sp2
    mobo: DFI UD RAD0, bios 510-3
    power: PC P&C 1kw
    Cooling : PCICE Single stage
    CPU: FX57 0522tpmw

    let's see some great picture.
    I really love their heatspreader. You won't feel until you touch them.!!
    now, this is not just a worthless double side crappy tape which just holding you back.

    let's see some real bench:
    well now we need to give some evidence these benches are done under digital camera.

    1.DDR510 cl2.5-3-3-6-7-0 in the miidle of running super pi 8m, yes 0 ICL, other timings are not worse than some tccd timing

    at all.



    2. finished:



    3.windows captured:



    oh ya, sure we will still need hat CPUZ verfied:





    Well sounds like I am not quite satisfy with 8m only , let's get picky a little bit
    how about 32m with 95% same timing only 1 or 2 parameters change a bit?

    samething, get it in the middle running 32m:



    finished, not bad huh, 22m



    windows version:



    Am I done yet? Cerainly not, cuz I am like completely new to 2gb set, so let's try CL3
    I might need to get it up to 300 huh? well at this time,
    I am thinking I need to bug Oskar and see if he can help us to find some DDR600 2gb set bios right?
    (and it's about the time I can bug him)
    I might post some where at this thread, or AMD section if I got new bios.


    As far as I can get for the highest FSB.

    DDR586 CL3:





    So what you guys think? Ieven don't know what's the IC would be, any idea?
    what would be the best bios to run 2gb set? Any suggestion would appreciate.
    Thanks


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    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 11-07-2005 at 08:56 AM. Reason: comment that should not have been made :(

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    i think it might be CE-6

    really nice sticks you have there


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    Looks like UCCC to me....how much for these (approx)?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor
    Looks like UCCC to me....how much for these (approx)?
    a way to know will be to run 3D i guess


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    I think more like micron but only guess.

    Now, this time is not cherry pick anymore I promise you guys.
    cuz the ram is what my mom purchased and shipped to me haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    cuz the ram is what my mom purchased and shipped to me haha
    then it's most probably UCCC


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    forgot to post ram pics






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    i know what those are!
    i dont have a computer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by poiuy223
    i know what those are!

    Ya? mind to let us know what is that ?

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    As far as I know, there are two kinds of Team Xtreem 2GB sets, one with UCCC and one with Micron. I am 95% sure those are Micron

    P.D: It's my birthday tomorrow, so u can congrat me now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    Ya? mind to let us know what is that ?
    i would love to tell you, but i promised them i dont say anything until they finalize all their testing and send me a sample.

    lets just say that not many people use this ic
    i dont have a computer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by babyelf
    then it's most probably UCCC
    No way
    I have one of the best UCCC + BP PCB and can bench 32m 281 3-4-4-8-7-0
    But no way cl2.5-3-3-6-7-0 over 245mhz and even not with TWR2 TWTR2 TRTW2 ,3-2-3 If I go with 2-2-2 crash under 240mgh@cl2.5 .These chips can be Micron or some very lucky Infenions ,or some other brand is starting producing 1gb multichips
    Last edited by DStealth; 11-07-2005 at 01:43 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xenom0rph
    As far as I know, there are two kinds of Team Xtreem 2GB sets, one with UCCC and one with Micron. I am 95% sure those are Micron

    P.D: It's my birthday tomorrow, so u can congrat me now
    2GB Team Xtreem are UCCC and Infineon based AFAIK
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    Quote Originally Posted by Xenom0rph
    As far as I know, there are two kinds of Team Xtreem 2GB sets, one with UCCC and one with Micron. I am 95% sure those are Micron

    P.D: It's my birthday tomorrow, so u can congrat me now

    Sure why not, Very haapy b-day buddy, Congrats.

    And George, I'm afraid you gonna be wrong this time.

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    so Micron huh..... prove it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by eva2000
    2GB Team Xtreem are UCCC and Infineon based AFAIK
    Well, if i speak about Team Xtreem using Micron ICs, is because i have read it in these forums. People said these to be a cheap competitor to Ballistix, and here is an URL from an e-shop supporting this theory.
    Last edited by Xenom0rph; 11-07-2005 at 02:26 AM.

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    OPB, can you take a picture of the bottom showing the dots?
    i dont have a computer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by poiuy223
    OPB, can you take a picture of the bottom showing the dots?

    Hi buddy,
    is this what you wanna see?
    honestly I am not sure about that.


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    well i guess i can say it now since you showed a picture. those are micron dies
    i dont have a computer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by poiuy223
    well i guess i can say it now since you showed a picture. those are micron dies

    You don't have a computer but full of wisdom
    Thank you for your answer.

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    haha. i do have a laptop to write reviews.

    i've encountered way too many memory
    i dont have a computer....

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    From that last photo i can notice very poor (if any) contact between ICs and heatspreader =/

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    actually it makes good contact. they use those gray thick thermal pads
    i dont have a computer....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Xenom0rph
    From that last photo i can notice very poor (if any) contact between ICs and heatspreader =/

    That's because I bend it a bit to take picture
    poiuy223 is correct.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Onepagebook
    Hi buddy,
    is this what you wanna see?
    honestly I am not sure about that.

    Most definitely Micron then. What's up with the eVGA sign in the background?

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