I didnt see it suggested but it would be nice if before you throw it in the freezer, test it again to make sure its dead. If it is degraded and still posts, note operating volts and stability then freeze and compare.
I didnt see it suggested but it would be nice if before you throw it in the freezer, test it again to make sure its dead. If it is degraded and still posts, note operating volts and stability then freeze and compare.
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But unless the chips are your baby super overclocking chips, why not just RMA them since most of them have lifetime warrenty?
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Because the replacement won't be D9s![]()
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The seriously high clocking, tight timing RAM used "Micron D9" ICs, normally D9GMH or D9GKX. Those insane little ICs haven't been made for well over a year now, so your replacements will probably be PSC or similar - not all that marvellous for benching.
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I dont know about you guys, but usually i do throw my kit on freezer after heavy bench session :S just after i shut down pc, ill just throw them there, no logic here, maybe trying to keep them alive little longer. doing this since BH-5 days
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would be annoying if they need to be thrown into the freezer every other week![]()
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First attempt - no luck. I put them back to freezer and will forget their existance for some time. Mayby I'll have more luck next time.
My Team D9GMH dies on a fairly regular basis (i.e. when ever I stress them at over 2.35v for a protracted period of time and then encounter and error or shut off the system). To all tests, one or both DIMMs appear dead. No system will post with the RAM, and clearing CMOS, pulling the battery...nothing.
I wrap them in aluminum foil and put them in the oven at just under 400F for 20 minutes...it's resurrected them three times in the last 12 months.
I figure the rapid cooling they go through (from about 70C to 25-30C) when an a stress test locks up, or is canceled, might be breaking one or more of the solder balls holding the ICs to the PCB and that the heating in the oven is just enough to reflow the solder and get them working again. Or the solder connections themselves could be more prone to electromigration than the ICs, and partially reflowing the solder removes the traces of electromigration damage.
This freezer idea is interesting, though I cannot for the life of me come up for a plausible reason why it should work.
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I was about to ask if you're "cooking" mad then I remembered that this is XtremeSystems, not XtremelyAverageSystems
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400F is 204*C, that's quite hot, although the foil would somewhat shield it. Good to hear it has worked for you though.
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The reason I used foil was to hold everything firmly in place, so when and if the solder did become weak, components didn't just start falling off the dimms. I also did not want the direct radiation from the heating element heating the dimms, or the dimm itself would have gotten a lot hotter than 400F before the air in the oven was that temp.
400F/204C is not any warmer than what they were exposed to during manufacture, and since the dimms were not powered on there was little risk to the ICs. Still, I would obviously not store them long term at such a temp.
They do smell like burnt plastic now, as the thermal pad team uses is some rubberised gapfiller that apparently has a lower melting/ignition point than any other part of the ram.
I put them in the freezer and forgot their existence ... turns out, that they are GKXs so Vatos_locos, no RMA for meAnyway, I don't know what their exact problem was 'cause the only thing I did, was suddenly feeding them with 2.6V ... Normally they shouldn't die, even if GKXs do get really hot ... Well, in conclusion, they are now working like a charm
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... I have them here, on the P5K Deluxe with an E6600, running memtest without the faintest problem
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Thanks Oj101 for the tipThese Hyper-Xes are not the greatest modules I have, but still worth being alive
I was planning on using them for 3D benching, 'cause I'm afraid of murdering my "killer" ballistix
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i just threw my pair of crucials 667 at 3-3-3-8 2.2, they did 640 with something between 2.32-2.38(can`t remember).
they we`re getting me errors at 535 with 5-5-5-15 at 2.36, so i had no other choice)
we`ll see in a day or so
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Gona try if this works on GFX's too.
i pulled out my fatbody kit and forgot about testing them since i've been putting my patriot power chips through the ringer - any one else try this trick on an old fat body d9 kit???
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