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    [Preview Exclu] Chaintech Apogee GT 2GB Pc8500

    Chaintech 2x1go Apogée GT Pc 8500


    Chaintech, a mark ignored in France but which appeared since 1986 (the date of its creation). Its sector activity being the entered graphics board of range, the mother charts (less since a few years) and as well as the memory (flash and entered memory of range).

    Today Chaintech launches its range Apogee and Apogee GT (memory known as top-of-the-range). We were likely to put the hand on top-of-the-range Apogee GT : the PC 8500 in 2x1go


    The Site Officiel : http://www.chaintech.com.tw/



    Presentation of the Kit :






    Simple plastic packing transparent and which hold the ram in place perfectly. All indicates the model here presented: DDRII 1066 2GB KIT : APOGEE GT







    First observation, we are here opposite same Heat Spreaders as Corsair Dominator. The Red Stringcourse decorated of the Series: Apogee GT gives a very beautiful effect (much more than the kits Dominator has my opinion).








    After to have taken off part of the heat spreader, has my surprise, anything on the chips. By requesting a little more information from close to contact at Chaintech, it proves that are chips: Elpida.

    Our Disappointment is large, we who thought has to make has chips Micron D9. It remains me more than has to test to haveof it the heart net.



    Configuration du Test :

    Intel C2D E6600 L630A938
    Asus P5K Vanilla Bios 0202
    2x1go Pc 8500 c5 Apogée GT
    Asus 8800 GTS 640mo
    OCZ ProXstream 1000w
    Hitachi 250go Sata 8mo 7200tr



    Test de Stabilité : 1xSuperpi 32mo



    Cas 3.3.3.8 a 2.25v = 318Mhz




    The Elpida Chips don't like at all case 3 and that consolidates me in the idea that they aren't D9Gxx chips on these Pc8500.



    Cas 4.4.4.12 a 2.25v = 460Mhz



    In case 4/4/4/12, Elpida raise the head a little better but compared has these competitors in Pc8500, that remains very in lower part of the average.



    Cas 5.5.5.15 a 2.3v = 576Mhz




    Within sight of its certification has 533mhz 5/5/5/15 A 2.2v and after 2.3v the profit isn't visible any more and thus I arrive painfully has 576mhz stable Superpi 32mo. Still it's very in lower part of the 640/650mhz running on Chips D9GMH/D9GKX with Chipsets P35.



    Max Screen cas 5.5.5.15 = 593Mhz



    there is surely possibility of screen has 600mhz but instabilitée caused from 590mhz while giving impossibilitY without increasing the primary and secondary timmings.



    Conclusion :


    Sincerely on my first impression: Disappointment , bus for a kit Top-of-the-range, I say would have wanted to see chips Micron D9, even D9GCT (entered of range of D9Gxx) but in against part Elpida respect accuracy their specification of origin.

    The good surprise that I had, it's the price, this kit 2go Pc8500 would be announced has a selling price of approximately 130/140€ (180/190$ US) including all taxes, which does of it one of kits PC 8500 the least expensive of the market with especially a guarantee has life.


    To finish, this kit isn't for the overclockers who seek the performance ultimate but for our expensive “geeks” which likes the look rather connected and which doesn't ask for more spec of origin with a very competitive price will be perfectly satisfied with their purchase.


    I hold has to thank Jéremy de Snaap Intéractive for this loan for this very rare kit. I also hold has to thank Chaintech to have had has my provision their kits (others in tests) for presented on the French and world market.


    Same Preview in English : http://www.ixtremtek.com/forums/showthread.php?t=138

    Same Preview in French : http://www.ixtremtek.com/forums/showthread.php?t=136

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    Imho they look awesome, but ICs really suck..

    Thx for the review!
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    thats really nice for elpida... but you can get d9gmh for less money than that :/
    nice review man!

    hows the performance compared to d9gmh at the same speed and timings?

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    Nice review Boby

    But Chaintech...

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    Apogee GT = Swiftech waterblock?
    Heatsinks = Corsair dominator?

    Chaintech = ???

    These modules do perform pretty well for Elpida though...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noob-ftw View Post
    Apogee GT = Swiftech waterblock?
    Heatsinks = Corsair dominator?

    Chaintech = ???

    These modules do perform pretty well for Elpida though...
    no kidding. I was thinking the same thing...
    -----------------Main Setup-----------------
    Processor: Intel C2D E4600ES @ 3.4 Ghz
    Motherboard: Abit AW9D-Max
    Heatsink: Cooler Master GeminII HSF
    Graphics Card: eVGA 6800GS 515//1320 (hacked SLI)
    RAM: 2x 1Gb GeIL Ultra UDCA= DDR2 800Mhz cas 4
    RAM: 2x 1Gb Crucial Tenth Anniversary DDR2 667Mhz cas 3
    Hard Drive (Primary): 1 x 200Gb Seagate EIDE
    Hard Drive (Secondary): 1 x Seagate 160GB SATA
    Hard Drive (Secondary): 1 x Seagate 300Gb SATAII
    DVD-RW Drive: 1 x Lite-on CD-RW/DVD-RW
    Power Supply: Antec Basiq 500W



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    what waste on sinks with elpida IC lol but nice clocks anyway

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    considering the price of those stick the results are not all that bad.. great job on the review boblemagnifique very good pics
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