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    G Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ chips

    Hi,

    Are this still using D9GMH chips....I am bit apprehensive as I see the new revision are not doing 1000@4-4-4-12 so easily which was so easy earlier

    Any pointers from support.....does the RAMs getting so cheaper have an affect on ur rigorous testing

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    The ones I have are 99% D9GCT, or so I was told...

    They're from the 22nd calendar week 2007

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    I too want to know if they are still using D9GMH. Waiting for G S Tech to reply.

    Thanks.

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    it is using D9GMH now

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician View Post
    it is using D9GMH now
    Thanks a lot for the confirmation. Really appreciated

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    yup, guess i can get a pair then

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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician View Post
    it is using D9GMH now
    So back to D9GMH only ?
    Coding 24/7... Limited forums/PMs time.

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    This is what I got in mail from them :

    Hi

    F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ is using 10% D9GKX, 80% D9GMH or 10% D9GCT.

    Thank you
    Denny
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    From: Mohit Singhania [mailto:]
    Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 9:47 AM
    To: ustech@gskill.com
    Subject: Regarding G Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ chips

    Hey,

    I am from India. And as you must be knowing that we don't get quality RAM here.

    Now, I was just about to get a pair of G Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ memory picked from Newegg by a friend who is coming down from the States, when I read on some forums that these are no longer confirmed to be Micron D9GMH chips.

    Can you please confirm this ? I really don't want to be stuck with lower binned D9's that won't clock well. As I mentioned already that we don't have any decent RAM available in India anyways.

    Thanks.

    Regards,

    Mohit Singhania
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    Hi

    The recent batch are all using D9GMH. If you purchase with black PCB, that must be D9GMH.

    Thank you
    Denny
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    From: Mohit Singhania [mailto:]
    Sent: Monday, July 23, 2007 10:18 AM
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    Subject: Re: Regarding G Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ chips

    Thanks a lot for the very prompt reply Denny. Really appreciated. But I am paranoid that I may not get D9GMH :-(

    Anyways, thanks for your help.

    Regards,

    Mohit
    Last edited by GSKILL TECH; 07-24-2007 at 12:28 PM.

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    Hi, I m thinking of taking a Gskill GBHZ PC6400 2GB kit frm someone...he sent me a pic which says the SN are :

    S/N---72301200268xx
    S/N---72301200268xx

    Plz G skill tech can u help me with which chips they are...D9GMH/D9GCT etc

    Thanks in advance as i thinking of picking it if D9GMH/D9GKX

    regenade

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    all the recent batch are using D9GMH. if you have black PCB that is 100% D9GMH. 723 bath is using black pcb so it must be D9GMH.

    10% GKX, 80% GMH, and 10% GCT for entire HZ. when you want to quote my words please also inclulde your question, otherwise people don't know what am i talking about
    Last edited by GSKILL TECH; 07-24-2007 at 12:29 PM.
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    Hey G.Skill are these D9GMH?

    72601200896xx
    71901200767xx
    What is the maximun voltage they can take 24/7?

    I have 2x1GB of each.

    Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by doakh View Post
    Hey G.Skill are these D9GMH?

    72601200896xx
    71901200767xx
    What is the maximun voltage they can take 24/7?

    I have 2x1GB of each.

    Thanks
    should be GMH but i am not sure. 24/7 using 2.2v and less
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    I got a 72601200860xx, it has a Black PCB, so I'm guessing it's a D9GMH, can u confirm that?

    What voltage can I run them 24/7 ?
    Last edited by kniwor; 08-05-2007 at 11:04 PM.

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    Its already mentioned in the last post that while using these sticks 24x7 you need to use a Vdimm of 2.2v and lesser.

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    Is this still true with this fine RAM?

    F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ is D9GMH?

    For sale here:

    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231065
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    yes Micron
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician View Post
    yes Micron
    Thanks, D9GMH?
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    not sure it is GCT or GMH or GKX
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    Thanks
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    I got a kit with the green pcb today from newegg. What are they?
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    still micron but not sure is gct, gmh or gkx
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    Okay, thanks, testing now --- they seem fast and run 1066 with loose timings -- 2.0VDIMM in P5E BIOS
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