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Thread: Micron D9HNL chips (78nm 1Gb DDR2) single side

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    Micron D9HNL chips (78nm 1Gb DDR2) single side

    This was my old test...Micron D9HNL chips (78nm 1Gb DDR2)


    CPU:E6400 ES B1
    Cooler:Zalman 9500
    MB:Gigabyte 965P-DS3 Ver.1.0 C2 no mod BIOS:F7
    VGA:ASUS 7900GTX
    Power supply:Zippy G1 500W
    HD:Seagate 7200.10 320G SATA2 & Seagate 7200.7 200G SATA

    New D9HNL chip


    Take a look at the specification


    New chip and smaller than D9GMH!


    Here were the brief tests! (still under F7 bios)

    DDR2 800 (2.0V 15-5-5-5, no boot under12-4-4-4)


    DDR2 900 (2.2V 15-5-5-5 Under FSB400, no option for DDR2 900 w/h DS3)


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    However, after I update DS3's BIOS to F10, D9HNL flies...

    DDR2 900 15-5-5-5 only needs 1.8v


    I will take more tests these days...Really impressive!
    Last edited by kingkong; 02-04-2007 at 06:12 AM.

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    at 900 is it superpi 32 and orthos blend stable?




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    Quote Originally Posted by GrimReaper
    at 900 is it superpi 32 and orthos blend stable?
    stable at 32m

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    Let's send them 2.2-2.3V with fan and show us results

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    What about more voltage??? How memory behaves in mode Ultra-Low Latency? (3-2-2-4 or 3-3-3-4)

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmax_oc
    Let's send them 2.2-2.3V with fan and show us results
    Quote Originally Posted by v|aDy
    What about more voltage??? How memory behaves in mode Ultra-Low Latency? (3-2-2-4 or 3-3-3-4)
    OK, later after my duty I'll take some tests...

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    wow im subscribed, that looks great.

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    After several tests...sorry to say it can't not boot DDR2 1000 or more (under DS3 Ver1.0)

    Maybe it's mb's problem, these days I'll get a new mb...

    so, I'll keep trying...

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    I have those memory sticks on a MSI K9N SLI-2F.
    I'm just wondering, do you think I will reach DDR900@5-5-5-15?
    Or are you a professional overclocker who just got lucky?

    Simply, are your Crucial PC5300 D9HNL unique?
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    Quote Originally Posted by minibite3 View Post

    I have those memory sticks on a MSI K9N SLI-2F.
    I'm just wondering, do you think I will reach DDR900@5-5-5-15?
    Depends on the ICs, their quality, your system, etc. A lot of factors.
    Past performance does not always guarantee future results, but in case of D9HNL (or Micron for that matter) I'd say the odds are in your favor.

    Or are you a professional overclocker who just got lucky?
    I sense a certain contradiction here.

    You only need luck once you start gambling. Luck helps, but it's best not to bet on it.

    Simply, are your Crucial PC5300 D9HNL unique?
    If it's a 1GB module chances of getting D9HNL are good, as it's a 1Gbit IC used to produce 1GB modules with 8 ICs instead of 16.
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    I've got the same chips, single sided, sadly my x2 3800 oc's like crap, no high ramspeeds for me, but mine goes stable at 832Mhz 5 5 5 15 2T, at 4 4 4 12 2T I can't even boot... regardless of voltage (tried up to 2,4V)

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    Quote Originally Posted by r00n View Post
    Depends on the ICs, their quality, your system, etc. A lot of factors.
    Past performance does not always guarantee future results, but in case of D9HNL (or Micron for that matter) I'd say the odds are in your favor.


    I sense a certain contradiction here.

    You only need luck once you start gambling. Luck helps, but it's best not to bet on it.


    If it's a 1GB module chances of getting D9HNL are good, as it's a 1Gbit IC used to produce 1GB modules with 8 ICs instead of 16.
    Let's say that I'll put my identical Crucial PC5300 D9HNL i that system. Do you think the memory is capable of running DDR900@5-5-5-15? Or is it hard to reach that far?
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    I'm quite sure it is
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