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    Found some cheap 2400 2x2gb kit with Hynix H5TQ2G83BFR-H9C ICs on them

    I bought these over on tiger direct and they were 65 shipped and figured I would try em out.

    They do 2133 on my asus p67 mive with tight timings but I cant push them to 2400 becasue I dont think the cpu or my bios will let them clock that high.

    these have the same ICs as the gskill 2400 kits.

    Just wanted to let you guys know

    http://www.tigerdirect.com/applicati...3SHIP-_-03ship

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    If it's not 2x4GB with Hynix nobody will care much, unless they are looking for a cheaper alternative to the absolutely pointless GTX8.

    Single sided is slower, on top of that...good PSC can pull CAS 8 at 2400 moderately easy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BeepBeep2 View Post
    If it's not 2x4GB with Hynix nobody will care much, unless they are looking for a cheaper alternative to the absolutely pointless GTX8.

    Single sided is slower, on top of that...good PSC can pull CAS 8 at 2400 moderately easy.
    Just wanted to let the board know.I paid 130 shipped for 4 sticks and they have a very nice and heavy heat sink on them,its actually the best ram sink I have ever seen on ram.Each stick weighs about the same as 3 reg gskill sticks.

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    sweet rams. are they double sided?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hondacity View Post
    sweet rams. are they double sided?
    Since they are Hynix BFR, they have to be single sided to have 2GB on one stick I already said that too
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    he's got it so i asked


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    they are not double sided unless they are VERY old batch.
    as long as i know there are 2 types of Transcend Axeram 2400, the oldest one are double side PSC stuff (rated for 9-11-9), the newest one are single side Hynix crap (rated for 10-12-11).

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    Saw these on MemoryC a while back and considered buying a few sets. What kind of speed loss (32M) are we talking with single sided?


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    Quote Originally Posted by bassplayer View Post
    Saw these on MemoryC a while back and considered buying a few sets. What kind of speed loss (32M) are we talking with single sided?
    On AMD, D9s are slower on Deneb by 10-15s in 32M than Hyper at same speeds...D9 being single sided. IIRC.
    Actually, I could test that...tonight...

    Been trying to pull off 1800 6-6-5 on D9s 32M for a while
    Last edited by BeepBeep2; 12-26-2011 at 05:59 PM.
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    So maybe 2-4 seconds on Intel. Pretty significant when you're pushing.


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