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    Talking [N.B.C.L.] Teamgroup DDR2-1200 = 700 Mhz Club

    Hi guys,
    yesterday evening was @ home playing with a normal Asus P5k-e and these TG sticks....and wanted to see if I can beat the previous 690 Mhz i achieved some months ago....



    Pi1M @ 701 Mhz



    Max. freq. @ 714.6 Mhz



    Screenshot is only @ 713 Mhz....but i prefer this validation...



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    1Gb sticks, that's a nice one.

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    Good result Cap and amazing Ram.
    How many volt's for this result?

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    how much voltages are you using?

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    2.55 V, maximum asus voltage for ram

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    Quote Originally Posted by pippo369 View Post
    Good result Cap and amazing Ram.
    How many volt's for this result?

    now they're REALLy amazing..



    http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=281592

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    1440MHz, nice one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kojiro91 View Post
    great !!

    really good sticks...
    Last edited by CapFTP; 12-17-2007 at 05:00 PM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mad_skills View Post
    1440MHz, nice one.

    ok...a little more Mhz....even 720 was a bit low...

    Validation @ 729.6 Mhz - 5.6.6



    ehm....am I playing with DDR3 ???

    Validation @ 731.8 Mhz - 6.6.6

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    hahaha those are great numbers! hope you don't kill 'em sticks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by emoners View Post
    hahaha those are great numbers! hope you don't kill 'em sticks!
    they still work fine....and on X38 P5e they hit again 700 Mhz,.....but not sooo fast...

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    Hi,

    CapFTP I sent you a PM about your RAM... you dont have to respond to it now because I have already purchased my RAM... the TG 1300mhz 2gb (1gbx2) kit which I made the final decision in doing so after being inspired by your success with your TG RAM

    My goal is to break your best speed... Im aiming for 750mhz

    Here are the specs of my pair:

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    Brand Team
    Series Xtreem
    Model TXDD2048M1300HC6DC
    Type 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM
    Tech Spec
    Capacity 2GB (2 x 1GB)
    Speed DDR2 1300 (PC2 10400)
    Cas Latency 6
    Timing 6-6-6-18
    Voltage 2.35V - 2.45V
    Heat Spreader Yes
    Features Super heat vaporizer high rise heat sink
    8 Layer ultra low noise PCB board
    Heat Tape: 2.8 w/k capable of dissipating 50 - 60° F
    Mystic Grey Heat Spreader
    Matched Pairs testing for full compatibility and stability
    Recommend Use High Performance or Gaming Memory



    Im wondering if I should remove the stock heat spreaders for these here:








    Pictures are courtesy of Nanok

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    Quote Originally Posted by hecktic View Post
    Hi,

    CapFTP I sent you a PM about your RAM... you dont have to respond to it now because I have already purchased my RAM... the TG 1300mhz 2gb (1gbx2) kit which I made the final decision in doing so after being inspired by your success with your TG RAM

    My goal is to break your best speed... Im aiming for 750mhz

    Here are the specs of my pair:



    Im wondering if I should remove the stock heat spreaders for these here:
    Hi hecktick...yes i read it and sorry if I haven't answered ...too busy and I forgot

    regarding TG sticks: in Italy we don't have 1300 model, just 1200 as I'm testing and they're GKX

    1200 GKX i'm using are in a package and sold with a separate Thermalright Heatsink THAT I DON'T USE...i prefer to put a 120mm fan above them and have a good air recirculation.

    test them before wit this HS which is better than previous one adopted by TG....and then you'll decide...

    and best wishes to go @ 750 or enter the 800 Mhz club!!
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    I should be getting my new RMA set of sticks in a day or two and it will most likely be the new stuff. I spoke with a couple people over at Team Research this afternoon and they have changed there style and lost the retarded steel sink they where using though my last sticks did 1400 also but make sure you have serious blower action on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CapFTP View Post
    Hi hecktick...yes i read it and sorry if I haven't answered ...too busy and I forgot

    regarding TG sticks: in Italy we don't have 1300 model, just 1200 as I'm testing and they're GKX

    1200 GKX i'm using are in a package and sold with a separate Thermalright Heatsink THAT I DON'T USE...i prefer to put a 120mm fan above them and have a good air recirculation.

    test them before wit this HS which is better than previous one adopted by TG....and then you'll decide...

    and best wishes to go @ 750 or enter the 800 Mhz club!!
    Hi,

    Its okay... I think you were having too much fan with your TG 1200 ram lol .. and I would be too but thanks to your success and sharing it with everyone I got the 1300 pair at a really good price again

    I just hope my TG-1300 is GKX like yours.... also how did you find out it was GKX and not GMH ? Did you remove the heat spreaders and look at the chips?

    /off topic but on that note, how do you find out what revision D9-Micron is being used on the RAM... is there even a way to find out? (CPU-z ... GPU-z ... maybe there is a RAM-z lol )

    the TG-1200 does not have any thermalright heatsinks included?? at least they dont according to this newegg url:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820313007
    maybe newegg has the wrong specs listed?

    I have a bunch of extra fans I can put on top of mine too

    Ill test them with the stock heatspreaders and then If I see room for improvement I will make the switch over to the other copper heatspreaders I have ... oh and how do you measure the temperature of the RAM ??? maybe RAM-z lol ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hecktic View Post
    I just hope my TG-1300 is GKX like yours.... also how did you find out it was GKX and not GMH ? Did you remove the heat spreaders and look at the chips?


    the TG-1200 does not have any thermalright heatsinks included?? at least they dont according to this newegg url:
    http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820313007
    maybe newegg has the wrong specs listed?
    THe 1200 comes naked and with a Thermalright HS which has to be installed. This way I read the IC directly...

    newegg is correct, but I don't use it..just fan..

    Quote Originally Posted by hecktic
    oh and how do you measure the temperature of the RAM ??? maybe RAM-z lol ?
    no...i just put my finger on them..it'a very accurate finger...
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    @Hecktic is that a custom made heatspreader?? is awesome.. i like it bro.. hehehe, iam sure you RAM is GKX because i am indonesia TG distributor, all of XTREEM series are using Micron chip bro.. only Xtreem Dark using Promos, i just have some 1066 4-4-4-12 and TG PM told me this one using GKX heheh you can see the review by benny lodewijk bro....

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