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Thread: Corsair DDR2 D9 SODIMM 1GB Fatties

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    Thumbs up Corsair DDR2 D9 SODIMM 1GB Fatties

    Corsair part #VS1GSDS667D2

    Now sold under value select line, this is the uber part of SODIMM. Currently at 667 3-2-2-5 1T. 100% stable

    If CPUID ran on my developer machine I would show screenshot. Once I am done I will fire them up on a desktop board for some screens.

    This is the top end DDR2 D9GMH, Thanks Vivian & Corsair for the sweet samples. I will be posting benches soon. I wanted to put the word out that these exist and what part to order.
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    Where can it be purchased?


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    WOW that's insane!
    BTW what's the pricerange?

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    Oh damn nvm its laptop ram.


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    Why the hell is it in value select packaging? I'm sure thats some kind of crime (unless its priced that way as well)
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    lots of people are going to have insane yonah systems now then...

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    Yep price on the value line.
    They are available now.
    No clue on cost.

    Very capable ram, the best possible for SODIMM.
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    why are they wasting D9 in laptops? when they know they could make a killing in the DDR2 market with D9 when thats what everyone wants... but can't get...

    seems like such a waste, all that good D9 going to waste in joe blows dell laptops and such...




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    Quote Originally Posted by Kunaak
    why are they wasting D9 in laptops? when they know they could make a killing in the DDR2 market with D9 when thats what everyone wants... but can't get...

    seems like such a waste, all that good D9 going to waste in joe blows dell laptops and such...
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    exactly what i was thinking

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    Lots of reasons, I have had a lot of requests on my first 1GB D9 kit and figured I would post once I had a good part number on 2GB kit.

    Besides being able to tweak to tightest timing with no voltage increase at rated speed this stuff also goes very fast.

    If one were to have a MOD "mobile on desktop" board that had SODIMM this is great info.
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    How many MOD systems use SODIMMs (besides the very small number of R&D boards out there)?

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    The Aopen 945 MOD board does. I was kinda pissed about that.

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    Nice !!
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    My sonoma wants that

    yhea I'm a laptop user, wanna fight about it?

    And some people do need good performance for laptops so.... I don't see the problem in it all.

    I want good performance to, and if its programmed to run tight timings at stock and OCable I can see a good future for this ram in laptops worldwide.

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    Get them intosome desktop modules then I'll do little dance for joy
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    Um, can I change the memory settings on my laptop (sorry for being such a n00b, don't pay much attention to my lappy)? I have a Dell Precision M70...

    If so, I'm getting these...
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    Isn't there a convertor between DDR2 Sodimm and DDR2 Dimm?
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    Yes there is a converter for DDR2 SODIMM.

    Depends on the laptop and bios options. Save bios file and ask on forum who can do an unhide for you.

    Im not sure what models of laptops memset works on.
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    Is there a place where I can buy one?
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    I have contact info at work, if you can locate the image I posted then you would have the info needed to order online or via phone.
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    I had a dream about these last night. I gotta lay off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Tinker
    I had a dream about these last night. I gotta lay off.
    for a second there I didn't see Lay.. and I thought you seriously need to cut back man..
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    for a second there I didn't see Lay.. and I thought you seriously need to cut back man..
    Gotta cut back anyway.
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    Are D9 chips also on the 512MB sticks or just on the 1GB?
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