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    dudes i just got my 4GB of microns. One Question: since the microns need a high voltage of 2,3 - 2,35 i wondering if the dram ref values and the Northbridge Ram ref value stay a 0.9v or do i have to up them also?

    I'm using a Gigabyte P45 UD3P





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    Quote Originally Posted by Eeky NoX View Post
    Gat some OCZ Flex 9200 (gmh) and euh seam to by litlle pushy : don't want any voltage higher than 2,2v, is that norrmal ?

    They just refuses to boot than ! Even @533 ain't stable ! Best I've found on 680i is @450 4/4/4/12/16 1T for 2,2v (8x450)

    but the rig gat some issues on game (freezes, not realy at bench )
    Your results are not very typical of D9GMH, are you sure your kit is using Micron ICs? Cause my ProMos based Corsair 6400C4D can almost do 450 CL4 1T, though not 32M or Prime stable.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elektrosadist View Post
    dudes i just got my 4GB of microns. One Question: since the microns need a high voltage of 2,3 - 2,35 i wondering if the dram ref values and the Northbridge Ram ref value stay a 0.9v or do i have to up them also?

    I'm using a Gigabyte P45 UD3P

    Which Micron 4GB kit did you get?

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    You can never have enough D9's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Your results are not very typical of D9GMH, are you sure your kit is using Micron ICs? Cause my ProMos based Corsair 6400C4D can almost do 450 CL4 1T, though not 32M or Prime stable.




    Which Micron 4GB kit did you get?
    ah i bought a new kit of cellshock ddr2 1066 @ 5-5-5-15 with d9gmh for 90€ and i also bought in a german forum for 40 bucks a pair of mushkin also with d9gmh 1066@ 5-5-4-12





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    Quote Originally Posted by Saturas View Post
    @Don Dan
    He said "got my 4GB of Micron" - i think he means 4x1GB .

    Or he got a Mushkin 4GB HP2-6400 / 4GB XP2-6400 / 4GB XP2-8500 Kit of the very first revisions with D9GSV.
    Yeah, now I got it, thanks, cause the Mushkin using D9GSV were the ones I was thinking of too, but they are quite hard to get these days.

    Quote Originally Posted by Elektrosadist View Post
    ah i bought a new kit of cellshock ddr2 1066 @ 5-5-5-15 with d9gmh for 90€ and i also bought in a german forum for 40 bucks a pair of mushkin also with d9gmh 1066@ 5-5-4-12
    I see! Nice RAM you got yourself there. Treat it well and show some results!

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    You can never have enough D9's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Don_Dan View Post
    Yeah, now I got it, thanks, cause the Mushkin using D9GSV were the ones I was thinking of too, but they are quite hard to get these days.



    I see! Nice RAM you got yourself there. Treat it well and show some results!

    I made some nice pics and i'm just testing the ram i will post something really nice later. so far in direct compare to the infineon chips used on the OCZ 9200 the microns always perform better with the same settings. But atm i can't clock them as high as i want to. More later...





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    Some preliminary results with my new Ballistix Tracer 8500 16FD3 kit. VDIMM was set to 2.02V in the BIOS
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