Quote Originally Posted by irev210 View Post
please dont start this.

D9HNL does not respond to voltage and does not clock past 800MHz @5-5-5-15


dont say that they will bin ram to a spec that it cant even hit.
Quote Originally Posted by WeStSiDePLaYa View Post
we wont really know how good they are until they are binned. one slow chip could have held back the whole stick.
Amen, binning on the IC level can make all the difference.

Plus, we've only seen the results of some ES samples and rather low-end retail memory kits. Yields and overclockability could have improved very much. One clue about better yields is the introduction of the big brother of D9HNL with a DDR2-1067 spec in Q3.