for long term i am not sure about itOriginally Posted by Pt1t
recommend below 2.4v with fan![]()
for long term i am not sure about itOriginally Posted by Pt1t
recommend below 2.4v with fan![]()
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so far the stuff i won does 560 with 2.45 4-4-4... havent played with the timings at all yet, just got my P5b set up yesterday....
Ill post some pics in a new thread and link it when im done.
how does the F2-5400PHU2-2GBZX hold up?
these are the ones with the D9 chips right?
These hz's still the best you can get for about $200? havent really been keepin up with the latest ddr2
the price for Micron D9 is been up and up....
but my $$ is not up lmao
i think the price is go down soon.
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Thats good newsOriginally Posted by G.S Technician
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hrmm.. is there any chance to buy a gskill down here in Malaysia? can't seems to find any retail. G.S Technician, is there any way to buy online?
check out Modern Resources.... they're GSkill distributor for Singapore & Malaysia markets...Originally Posted by Sanko
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My 2GBHZs are 638. Are they still D9XXX?
I've read from some other forum that after 636 the chip is not D9xxx anymore. Is it true? Correct me if I'm wrong.
I've not try them yet. Wait for the MB.
it is using D9Originally Posted by hagrid
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are the current batch of F2-6400CL4D-2GBPK D9 microns?![]()
Got 530 4-4-4-8 w/ 2.4v. It won't go any higher even w/ Cas5. Need more voltage.![]()
Just got my sticks, a bit testing at 2.55v http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc?id=129723
hey all... first post ever here
Just got some of this ram yesterday but I won't get my motherboard until Monday so it's tough waiting! I'm on a really tight budget so i'm trying to get the best performance for the $. I just bought one stick of F2-6400PHU1-1GBHZ with serial 63305101XXXXX, and plan to add another one later for dual channel.
My question is: will I be able to easily do this by finding another g.skill HZ 1 GB PHU1 or 2 stick ? Or will I have to look hard for (for example) PHU1 and a week batch close or exact the same as my one ?
Will report back on the performance of this anyway. Being a 6330, i'm assuming it IS a Micron D9 stick? Actually the serial is 6330 but on the packet it came in it has 063-1GBHZ wierdly ... ok thanks
Last edited by demonspeed; 10-13-2006 at 06:07 PM. Reason: needed to add something
You should always buy both sticks as a dual channel kit to guarantee the best performance and compatibilityOriginally Posted by demonspeed
Buying one stick at a time is just asking for trouble![]()
lots and lots of cores and lots and lots of tuners,HTPC's boards,cases,HDD's,vga's,DDR1&2&3 etc etc all powered by Corsair PSU's
I know, thing is, I got a really good deal on this stick so I couldn't pass it up being so strapped for cash. I'm not convinced that dual channel kits are this inseperable set of a matched pair. Why would the manufacturing process change so much from one week to the next that incompatibilities would arise ? Sure, they've tested each pair to work with eachother but so what ? I bet 99% of the same line of sticks in most cases work together.
Last edited by demonspeed; 10-14-2006 at 04:43 AM.
On X-bit labs there's been DDR2-800 test since yesterday. It seems that GS F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ performed rather poorly:
http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/mem...dr2-800_5.html
They also write that modules are based on Elpida, not Micron, chips.
I was almost sure to buy (here in Germany) HZ for my new C2D setup but now I have some doubts...
DELL D600 # PM 735 1.7 @ 0,972V # 1,25GB # ATI 9000 32MB # 60GB Fujitsu MHV2060AH # 14" SXGA 1400x1050
I wouldnt doubt. Crap review imho. Im using the 2GBHZ for some weeks now but didnt really test them yet..... Last night though i was looking for the max FSB on me E6600. With only 2.3vdimm they went up to 550 at 4-4-4-12, not too shabby id say![]()
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Yes, now I know. It's old #0603, so really Elpida modules. See However, the review was posted yesterday.
So, generally in Germany (VV Computer)/Europe we are getting new modules with Micron right now or still there's a chance that old ones are beeing sold?
DELL D600 # PM 735 1.7 @ 0,972V # 1,25GB # ATI 9000 32MB # 60GB Fujitsu MHV2060AH # 14" SXGA 1400x1050
I've got so far to 500 mhz easily and stabily at 4.4.4.10, so i'm really impressed with this stuff. Havn't tried any higher but I don't doubt it'll prob make 1100 like most others have done. Will grab another stick asap
D9 i'm pretty sure
f2-6400phu2-2gbzx is not using D9XXX chip!Originally Posted by Achill3uS
the D9XXX chip is only use to
F2-5400PHUX-XXXZX
F2-5400CL3X-XXXGA
F2-6400PHUX-XXXHZ
F2-6400CL3X-XXXGA
F2-8000PHUX-XXXHZ
F2-8000PHUX-XXXZX
F2-8500PHUX-XXXHZ
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Thanks for that GSTOriginally Posted by G.S Technician
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lots and lots of cores and lots and lots of tuners,HTPC's boards,cases,HDD's,vga's,DDR1&2&3 etc etc all powered by Corsair PSU's
Using F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ (637)
Got there with 2.4V..More vdimm needed
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=132748
Last edited by Orbitech; 10-25-2006 at 05:00 AM.
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