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    lol...then I must did a wrong search
    sorry
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    hmm, It seems better than D9HNL..what did you use voltage?
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    Quote Originally Posted by VictorWang View Post
    lol...then I must did a wrong search
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    I think that pic is of the ES. Micron uses different codes for their ES samples, such as Z9 = D9.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EnJoY

    I think that pic is of the ES. Micron uses different codes for their ES samples, such as Z9 = D9.
    No. DDR2 Engineering Samples generally have a Z9xxx FBGA-code, but the Part Number will always have 'ES' in it, as shown in this picture:



    This is not the case with D9FTB, which simply isn't an ES.

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