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    Samsung DDR2?

    I got 4gb of these sticks..anyone else played with 'em? double-sided, Crucial-brand, CT12864AA800.K16FK, CAS 6.
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    No CAS4 boot, even @ 2.3v, but 1.8v 5-5-5-15 is good.

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    I think I have a pair of these, not sure if completely match yours.

    Mine don't like 2,3V at all, and can't do cas 4 with 2,1V, the sweet spot is 2,2V, they run fine with 4-4-4-10 @ 400.

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    I'll try that later tonight when I get more time.

    SPD table is read differently between cpu-z and everest...cpu-z reports CAS4 for 333mhz, everest sports cas5 for same frequency.

    Nice 8-layer pcb tho.

    I got one set from week26/07, another week29/07, I'll try them seperately and see if there's a difference too. Definately isn't Micron, for sure!

    80nm IC's too.

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    CAS6?Forget those

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    UNfortunately these were an RMA replacement from Crucial...I'll be talknig to them shortly about sending me crap as replacement for my Tracers!

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    In no way this sticks are comparable to Tracers!

    I just played a bit before put then on a small server, got then very cheap and just needed a 333 RAM.

    About de SPD table, mine says CAS 5 for 333.

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    Well, considering I paid $800 for my 4 gigs of pc6400 when they first came out, getting $50 bucks worth of value ram back is unacceptable.

    I mean, I suppose that they work, but 6-6-6-18 is a far cry from 4-4-4-12. As far as consumer affairs is concerned, RMA replacement should be of equal or greater value, not lesser value.

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