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    120E Geil PC6400 C5 = 1044 5-5-5 benchable!

    This ram
    I'm talking about! I know it's just 1gb and the timings are higher then micron ic's ( I'm asuming these are Elpida not sure ), but non the less their offer good performance. 1.8v needed for spec'd speeds/timings will help with mobo's with lower voltage settings, and it needed 2.3v for 1044.

    No bandwidth shots, was only going for a new Pi time..

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    could be D9GCT


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    I have no idea not going to pry off the heatspreaders also, but I been told it's Elpida before according to the timings/speeds it can run.

    I have some sandra screenshots off the ram doing 500x7 1:1 5-5-5-15 which is my daily oc.







    Not that good but not bad either, for in total 500E upgrade (DS3/E6300/These geil sticks)

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    Nice sticks

    I guess those have elpida on them. Wat is the max on 4-4-4-10?
    5-5-5-xx is defently the sweetspot with elpida chips.

    My corsair XMS sticks with elpida chips does 567Mhz 5-5-5-10 at only 2.1v
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    You could peak under the heatspreaders without removing them.
    I think Elpida IC's aren't perfect squares, but D9GCT is.

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    looks nice elpida

    could try max freq for 4-4-4?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The_Hardstylez
    Nice sticks

    I guess those have elpida on them. Wat is the max on 4-4-4-10?
    5-5-5-xx is defently the sweetspot with elpida chips.

    My corsair XMS sticks with elpida chips does 567Mhz 5-5-5-10 at only 2.1v
    4-4-4-10 was about the same as 5-5-5, maybe 20mhz diffrence but from 1.9v to 2.4v. Tried 2.5 volts but it errors with those volts, so dropped back to 5-5-5. Diffrence in speed was neglicable, and their just rated 1.8v so I dropped back to something more... conservative

    I seen xms with elpida do great speeds yes, but most off the 'known' kit's which will clock like that are still more expensive then this one I think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SMa
    You could peak under the heatspreaders without removing them.
    I think Elpida IC's aren't perfect squares, but D9GCT is.

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    I will try to get a peak!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MartianInvader
    4-4-4-10 was about the same as 5-5-5, maybe 20mhz diffrence but from 1.9v to 2.4v. Tried 2.5 volts but it errors with those volts, so dropped back to 5-5-5. Diffrence in speed was neglicable, and their just rated 1.8v so I dropped back to something more... conservative

    I seen xms with elpida do great speeds yes, but most off the 'known' kit's which will clock like that are still more expensive then this one I think.
    Maybe is it D9, my corsair don't like 4-4-4- timings. They can't reach 430+ on 4-4-4 timings.

    this is my ram.

    I got it a few month's back for €109.

    This is how elpida chips looks. They are very old chips btw ( week 14 of 04. This is a twinmos twister ddr2 stick.

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    2 x 512MB Transcend PC5300 /w D9GMH @ 651Mhz
    2 x 512MB Corsair PC6400C5 /w Promos @ 567Mhz
    Nvidia GeForce 7600GT 256MB GDDR3
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    Send pn number(and other standard detail) of your ram to stevenk@geil.com.tw and you will know what's IC's is on your ram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dekara
    Send pn number(and other standard detail) of your ram to stevenk@geil.com.tw and you will know what's IC's is on your ram.
    PM sent, thanks!

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    Bump..

    Got an email back saying there Power Chip ic's...

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    i have the exact same memory , i can run at 4-4-4-12 at 870 with 2.1v , and 5-5-5-15 at 1020 max that i tried , did not try to look under the hood

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