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Thread: DDRⅡ-1340 ADATA's 1000+ EPP Ver.

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    DDRⅡ-1340 ADATA's 1000+ EPP Ver.

    set with E6700 ,p5b-d and adata's 1000+ epp ver.



    voltage 2.8V


    DDRⅡ-1336 ,E6700 10*334 everest membandwidth


    DDRⅡ-1340 cpuz verified
    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=115178

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    Woah that is totally awesome WR?

    (see if you can get an everest shot of the ram running at 1337 )
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    Awesome! Some A-data are monstrous.
    Last edited by anarinsk; 08-25-2006 at 06:20 AM.
    My current rig info,

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 6600 Retail (Maleysia Packing L632F047)
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    LOL... but that doesn´t come cheap
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    Man that memory is UNREAL !!!!
    to everyone which said DDR1 is better than DDR2
    This is extreme Bandwith

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    Incredible high clocks mate, nicely done. And yes as Sume04 mentioned, those can't be very cheap. I guess you get what you pay for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by higgins
    Incredible high clocks mate, nicely done. And yes as Sume04 mentioned, those can't be very cheap. I guess you get what you pay for.
    around $239 in taiwan

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    around $239 in taiwan

    lol.......

    512X2 GMH 239 USD

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    lol.......

    512X2 GMH 239 USD
    Thats what I was thinking.
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    Very impressive frequency there, but I still prefer CAS4 Have you benched at those clocks with anything else than Everest? Nevertheless,
    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    around $239 in taiwan
    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    lol....... 512X2 GMH 239 USD
    Quote Originally Posted by C Stat B
    Thats what I was thinking.
    Let's see what it will cost, once it's available in US. But $210+ is what other vendors want for PC2-8000/PC2-8500 kits of 2x512MB. Just look at Corsair or GeiL. Expensive, but what can you do...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    Very impressive frequency there, but I still prefer CAS4 Have you benched at those clocks with anything else than Everest? Nevertheless,
    Let's see what it will cost, once it's available in US. But $210+ is what other vendors want for PC2-8000/PC2-8500 kits of 2x512MB. Just look at Corsair or GeiL. Expensive, but what can you do...
    thank, i think here is expensive, even gskill's hz 512x2 sell more than 260usd, i think adata will sell friendly price in usa or somewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    thank, i think here is expensive, even gskill's hz 512x2 sell more than 260usd, i think adata will sell friendly price in usa or somewhere.

    lol...........

    Where is GS HZ 512X2 more than 260USD?????

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    lol...........

    Where is GS HZ 512X2 more than 260USD?????
    here $8600NT, 1000 cl4
    http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?t=130287

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    adata's price
    http://shop.adata.com.tw/adata/html/...productnum=E05


    gskill is cl4,but adata has epp supported,
    i think 240$ is a reasonable price in taiwan.

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    GSKILL DDR2 1000 HZ 512*2 is """""D9GKX""""", not D9GMH.

    Don't use GMH price compare with GKX price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    GSKILL DDR2 1000 HZ 512*2 is """""D9GKX""""", not D9GMH.

    Don't use GMH price compare with GKX price.
    that's funny u

    epp ver is D9GMH, but non epp is D9GKX, adata sell them same price.
    now u believe it's the reasonable price? i think gskill is more expensive, don't u ?

    here is 1000+ non epp ver. (D9GKX)
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=103027

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    that's funny u

    epp ver is D9GMH, but non epp is D9GKX, adata sell them same price.
    now u believe it's the reasonable price? i think gskill is more expensive, don't u ?

    here is 1000+ non epp ver. (D9GKX)
    http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=103027

    How about this price?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231064


    If GKX price is the same GMH, everyone wouldn't want to GMH.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    How about this price?

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231064


    If GKX price is the same GMH, everyone wouldn't want to GMH.
    that's a DDR2-800 price , not 1000+
    and the price is in america , not in taiwan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    that's a DDR2-800 price , not 1000+
    and the price is in america , not in taiwan.

    So this pair GMH A-data DDR2 800 CL5 sell 239USD. lol......

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    Question

    i've found the 2x1gb DCkit here
    for 330€ shipped ....
    (haven't maxed out the new geil kit but those A-datas look promising)

    Hicookie do you happen to know if the EPP version clocks the same as the non epp ones?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    So this pair GMH A-data DDR2 800 CL5 sell 239USD. lol......
    no , ur totally wrong
    ths pair is ddr2-1000+ epp supported , non a ddr2-800.
    please, make sure what u think before saying.

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    Guys, there is no point it this arguement... As I said, just look at the prices of other 2x512MB PC2-8000/PC2-8500 kits - Corsair 8500, GeiL 8000, Kingston 8500, etc - they ALL cost in US more than $210, period. That's how vendors price their highest frequency RAM. I'm pretty sure, G.Skill would be no different if they sold 8500 2x512MB parts on Newegg, maybe slightly cheaper...

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerXL
    i've found the 2x1gb DCkit here
    for 330€ shipped ....
    (haven't maxed out the new geil kit but those A-datas look promising)

    Hicookie do you happen to know if the EPP version clocks the same as the non epp ones?
    if the clocks the same, not different , adata sell them same price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hicookie
    no , ur totally wrong
    ths pair is ddr2-1000+ epp supported , non a ddr2-800.
    please, make sure what u think before saying.

    lol........Please see your CPUZ verified PC6400 is DDR2 1000.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang
    lol........Please see your CPUZ verified PC6400 is DDR2 1000.
    i don't know why , maybe the cpuz's problem
    u can see here, and epp clcok


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