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    Quote Originally Posted by r00n View Post


    Got it, thanks. Until further notice I'll put Nanya with a questionmark behind it.
    thanks r00n

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    Quote Originally Posted by r00n View Post
    Yes, it was mentioned and confirmed in Super Talent T800UX2GC4 D9GMH (post #13).

    They look very much like Nanya, but I'm not 100% sure. Guess I forgot to add them to the list just to make sure people are aware it's not always Micron. It's on the list now.


    Thanks, Roger_D25.


    Got it, thanks. Until further notice I'll put Nanya with a questionmark behind it.
    thanks for the info and thanks for the update.

    seems like i am going to pick up the g.skill hz's
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    The HZ are only 5$ cheaper then the crucial pc1000 right now after rebate. It looks like newegg got the sense to make the hz more expensive than the hk. I should have jumped on the HZ when they were 169$ i can still here them calling my name haha.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRm View Post
    The HZ are only 5$ cheaper then the crucial pc1000 right now after rebate. It looks like newegg got the sense to make the hz more expensive than the hk. I should have jumped on the HZ when they were 169$ i can still here them calling my name haha.
    i would get the crucial, but i also live in ca, therefore i pay tax on 240, plus shipping, which totals to about $265 - $50 rebate, so still costs me around $215 shipped. HZ would still be a good amount less and chances are they will run what i need them to run, especially since the next memory multiplier on my ds3 at 2.5x will want the ram to run at 1300, so chances are i will keep it at 2x and i won't notice a difference b/t the g.skill or crucial.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TEDY View Post


    w00t
    ATTENTION Slovenian people TEDY's retailer got 5 kits of Crucial GMH each for 120€ ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, attack TEDY and grab those kits while you can
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    very nice..

    hahaha.. ddr2 prices are going down..

    mm.. I'm waiting for ocz flex to go down more.. hahahaha..
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    I've been hearing that the Buffalo CERTIFIED series uses only D9GMH now. $65.99 on newegg for 1GB...

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820150029

    http://www.shopatbuffalotech.com/car...t=42023&page=3

    Only what I've been hearing, will need to get confirmation though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    I've been hearing that the Buffalo CERTIFIED series uses only D9GMH now. $65.99 on newegg for 1GB...

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820150029

    http://www.shopatbuffalotech.com/car...t=42023&page=3

    Only what I've been hearing, will need to get confirmation though.
    Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>> Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>>Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>>Confirmation

    not just an "egg" review

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    The RAM used in the pictures that newegg has up for those modules clearly shows Elpida IC's? Then again the pictures are rarely what you actually get?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Roger_D25 View Post
    The RAM used in the pictures that newegg has up for those modules clearly shows Elpida IC's? Then again the pictures are rarely what you actually get?
    nope

    newegg sells a lot of stuff, would be impossible for them to update every time buffalo switches to a new IC.

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145048

    just like this photo, fatbody D9? I think not heheh
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post
    Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>> Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>>Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>>Confirmation

    not just an "egg" review

    Happy easter
    Haha that's not where I heard it from lol.
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    Thanks Hutch and Kemo, I just grabbed 4 of these for 271$ Shipped. I hope they are decent. Where did you here about them being microns?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRm View Post
    Thanks Hutch and Kemo, I just grabbed 4 of these for 271$ Shipped. I hope they are decent. Where did you here about them being microns?
    we don't have confirmation that this are Micron ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, wait for a while
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    I must say, I think the Gskill HK's are the best buy for 24/7 usage. They'll do PC8000 4-4-3-5 with acceptable 24/7 voltage (2.15-2.3V.) To be honest too, I haven't really heard any reports of people killing these sticks either.

    Sure you can get the firestix, but remember, you're playing with fire!
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    What the heck, I thought you had a conformation lol they already shipped.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TeRm View Post
    What the heck, I thought you had a conformation lol they already shipped.
    i am so sorry if any of our posts created any conflict ,,,,, i tried to contact you as soon as possible ,,,,, posted 7 minutes after you ,,, send a PM ,,, added you on the MSN hopefully you will show up ,,, the only thing i forgot to do is to mail you ,,,,,,,,,,, i am so sorry

    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    I've been hearing that the Buffalo CERTIFIED series uses only D9GMH now. $65.99 on newegg for 1GB...

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820150029

    http://www.shopatbuffalotech.com/car...t=42023&page=3

    Only what I've been hearing, will need to get confirmation though.
    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post
    Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>> Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>>Confirmation >>>>>>>>>>>>Confirmation

    not just an "egg" review

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    I must say, I think the Gskill HK's are the best buy for 24/7 usage. They'll do PC8000 4-4-3-5 with acceptable 24/7 voltage (2.15-2.3V.) To be honest too, I haven't really heard any reports of people killing these sticks either.

    Sure you can get the firestix, but remember, you're playing with fire!
    would you take those over the hz's if you had a choice and prices were the same? are those oc'ing higher than the hz's?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post
    i am so sorry if any of our posts created any conflict ,,,,, i tried to contact you as soon as possible ,,,,, posted 7 minutes after you ,,, send a PM ,,, added you on the MSN hopefully you will show up ,,, the only thing i forgot to do is to mail you ,,,,,,,,,,, i am so sorry
    Its alright, I went off line right after I posted it. Then i couldent get on xs this afternoon for some reason. Thanks for trying to contact me tho. I guess we will all know for sure in a day or 2.
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    Good going kemo6600, poor TeRm probably just bought 4 kits of Elpida based modules because of your suggestions, lol! Of course I'm just joking around guys, it was an easy misunderstanding! In anycase TeRm even if their not Micron based modules they might clock very well but I'm hoping thier GMH because that would be a great buy! Can't wait to hear what they end up being and how well they clock! I hope you'll keep us posted?
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    What is the cheapest D9GMH right now?

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    I just got my 6400hz g.skill in today, they have the black pcb, not sure if that matters, but they seem to be great so far.

    I was running 4-4-4-4 @ 1040 with 2.3 v, but i did some reading and i am afraid to run any more than 2.2v to them if it is going to start making them worse at oc'ing and not make them as stable after some time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hutch View Post
    I must say, I think the Gskill HK's are the best buy for 24/7 usage. They'll do PC8000 4-4-3-5 with acceptable 24/7 voltage (2.15-2.3V.) To be honest too, I haven't really heard any reports of people killing these sticks either.

    Sure you can get the firestix, but remember, you're playing with fire!
    they are great but not suitable for all XS people , you know we love to bench

    Quote Originally Posted by zbomb5610 View Post
    would you take those over the hz's if you had a choice and prices were the same? are those oc'ing higher than the hz's?
    HZ is a better clocker ,, the HK are the best for lower voltage 24/7 use and like Hutch said there is lower rate of death
    Quote Originally Posted by TeRm View Post
    Its alright, I went off line right after I posted it. Then i couldent get on xs this afternoon for some reason. Thanks for trying to contact me tho. I guess we will all know for sure in a day or 2.
    i did my best ,,,,, hopefully you are lucky guy ,,,, GMH in a sea of Elpida

    Quote Originally Posted by Roger_D25 View Post
    Good going kemo6600, poor TeRm probably just bought 4 kits of Elpida based modules because of your suggestions, lol! Of course I'm just joking around guys, it was an easy misunderstanding! In anycase TeRm even if their not Micron based modules they might clock very well but I'm hoping thier GMH because that would be a great buy! Can't wait to hear what they end up being and how well they clock! I hope you'll keep us posted?
    i need your opinion on this ,,,,, did i posted anything that indicates that i do have confirmation


    Quote Originally Posted by finaldeathh View Post
    What is the cheapest D9GMH right now?
    Buffalo Firestix however the best thing to do if you are on budget is to get the G.Skill PC6400HZ (slightly more expensive but better quality and support )

    Quote Originally Posted by zbomb5610 View Post
    I just got my 6400hz g.skill in today, they have the black pcb, not sure if that matters, but they seem to be great so far.

    I was running 4-4-4-4 @ 1040 with 2.3 v, but i did some reading and i am afraid to run any more than 2.2v to them if it is going to start making them worse at oc'ing and not make them as stable after some time.
    the Black PCB was newly introduced on the HZ ,,, better or not , i don't know ,,,,,,,,,,,, you are talking about ram degrading over time ,, yes it sometimes happen so 2.2V will keep you safe or just add a small fan to cool the memory and give it 2.3V
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post
    the Black PCB was newly introduced on the HZ ,,, better or not , i don't know ,,,,,,,,,,,, you are talking about ram degrading over time ,, yes it sometimes happen so 2.2V will keep you safe or just add a small fan to cool the memory and give it 2.3V
    i have an antec spot cool fan that blows a good amount of air, if i put that over the memory, that would probably help, but does that actually help out a good enough amount in decreasing ram from degrading with the extra .1v?

    thanks for the reply kemo.

    4-4-4-x was not stable with 2.2v in memtest

    i got 5-4-4-12 stable with 2.2v in memtest at 1040, i could probably get that 12 lower but for now i am good, ill play with it some more tomorrow maybe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kemo6600 View Post

    i need your opinion on this ,,,,, did i posted anything that indicates that i do have confirmation
    He probably interpreted your post with four times 'Confirmation' as a confirmation.

    Buffalo Firestix however the best thing to do if you are on budget is to get the G.Skill PC6400HZ (slightly more expensive but better quality and support)

    the Black PCB was newly introduced on the HZ ,,, better or not , i don't know ,,,,,,,,,,,,
    G.Skill 6400HZ with black PCB = Crucial Ballistix with flashed SPD.
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