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    perhaps people should post which one performs best on average? Cause sometimes the pcb can make a difference. No fanboy posts though of course

    btw doesnt the pqi not perform so well on the a64 platform? (according to anandtech review)
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    The new Patriot XBL is supposed to have TCCD. Has anyone tried these out yet?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDizzle
    The new Patriot XBL is supposed to have TCCD. Has anyone tried these out yet?
    Yep, just reviewed them.... Although I can't 100% confirm they are TCCD as I have not looked under the heatspreader, I think I may just do that tonight and see if it helps them clock a bit better.

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    In your first post you made reference to samsung OEM and samsung original, is there any way to tell the difference aside from buying it?
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    Hey guys does this use TCCD:
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...145-522&depa=1
    Thanks

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    bout heatspreaders, I take em off for better cooling
    3.4v @ BH-5 w/ active cooling and they are not even warm

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    Quote Originally Posted by PanaBob
    Hey guys does this use TCCD:
    http://www.newegg.com/app/ViewProduc...145-522&depa=1
    Thanks

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    bout heatspreaders, I take em off for better cooling
    3.4v @ BH-5 w/ active cooling and they are not even warm
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    in case yall didnt know:

    "Hi Micah,
    The TCCD chips are the latest die revision but we do not use the brainpower pcb yet. It's difficult to put an exact date on when we will be using that pcb, but the development process is being finalized.

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    ------------------- Original Message -------------------
    Sent: 11/03/2004
    Subject: Mushkin Level2 Version2
    Hi, I'm in the market for some new ram and was curious; what revision of the Samsung TCCD chips does your Level2 Version2 use? Also, do yall use Brainpower PCB?

    Thanks for your help!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by ocmyface
    in case yall didnt know:

    "Hi Micah,
    The TCCD chips are the latest die revision but we do not use the brainpower pcb yet. It's difficult to put an exact date on when we will be using that pcb, but the development process is being finalized.

    Best regards,
    Brian F
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    ------------------- Original Message -------------------
    Sent: 11/03/2004
    Subject: Mushkin Level2 Version2
    Hi, I'm in the market for some new ram and was curious; what revision of the Samsung TCCD chips does your Level2 Version2 use? Also, do yall use Brainpower PCB?

    Thanks for your help!"
    What PCB was used in the Mushkin that Colin had in his review?

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    Wow 310! Great Job!

    What do you think is better? OCZ 3200 Rev2, Vitesta 600 or Geil UltraX 3200? ( 2x512 )

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    Next month , i receive my Centon PC3200LL with TCCD 440 & BP808 :thumbsup:
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    Last edited by IronAge; 02-01-2005 at 09:33 AM.

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    Is There Any 2gb Kit With Samsung Tccd Chips?

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    Quote Originally Posted by micorreo
    Is There Any 2gb Kit With Samsung Tccd Chips?
    This is not possible, as TCCD can only be used in 512mb modules due to it's 32mb chips density. 1gb sticks take 64mb chips.
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    From what I have read OCZ and GSkill are neck and neck at the top of the charts for highest quality TCCD both capable of hitting 300! with ballastix and corsair coming in 2nd, havent read much about the other ones
    Let the OC'ing begin!

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    Quote Originally Posted by WildKard
    From what I have read OCZ and GSkill are neck and neck at the top of the charts for highest quality TCCD both capable of hitting 300! with ballastix and corsair coming in 2nd, havent read much about the other ones
    Ballistix is Micron 5B-G tho...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rabbi_NZ
    Ballistix is Micron 5B-G tho...
    Well, I guess it doesnt matter that it overclocks so well then! haha
    Let the OC'ing begin!

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    just noticed that one of my favorite stores (swedish even tho im danish)
    gets A-Data PC4800 (600ddr) in stock TODAY!
    and cheap too
    i'd assume they'll be TCCD lol

    omg i must have those

    gonna cost me but... (not as cheap as a 2x512mb OCZ pc3200 plat rev2 kit but only like 30quid more)

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    http://www.adata.com.tw/en/products-d-un-ddr600.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by chinabox
    just noticed that one of my favorite stores (swedish even tho im danish)
    gets A-Data PC4800 (600ddr) in stock TODAY!
    and cheap too
    i'd assume they'll be TCCD lol

    omg i must have those

    gonna cost me but... (not as cheap as a 2x512mb OCZ pc3200 plat rev2 kit but only like 30quid more)

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    http://www.adata.com.tw/en/products-d-un-ddr600.htm
    AData DDR600 is using TCCD allright!I think they're using the Brain Power PCB (the same GSkill and OCZ use).
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    Nice post
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    Quote Originally Posted by WildKard
    From what I have read OCZ and GSkill are neck and neck at the top of the charts for highest quality TCCD both capable of hitting 300! with ballastix and corsair coming in 2nd, havent read much about the other ones
    ballistix use Micron afaik, so aren't Samsung TCCD. - Darn beaten to it!

    I was thinking of purchasing the Corsair personally as I found a site that was fairly priced and instock, unlike the OCZ pricing where it is instock.

    Edit: if people are interested, I can add listings of Samsung TCCC ram as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Runner
    perhaps people should post which one performs best on average? Cause sometimes the pcb can make a difference. No fanboy posts though of course

    btw doesnt the pqi not perform so well on the a64 platform? (according to anandtech review)
    A guy here just posted PQI @ 290, 2.5-3-3-7 1T on A64......
    2 x 256mB set.........

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