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    not bad but i hate to think how much OCZ will charge for these modules, i think i'd rather take my chances with gskill or similar

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    Any word on how tight they can run?

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    I wonder how fast/tight these sticks will go, someone please post a review
    also any word on price yet?
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    Press release was released today so it may be some time before we see any reviews about it. Anyone from OCZ care to comment? Andy? Tony? Anyone?
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    They say really only for the DFI NF4 at these speeds and with a really good memory controller, maybe 2.5-4-3-7-1T over 300 but not guaranteed at those timings. These guys are the cream of the crop of the Samsung tcc* line. Out next week.
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    "At the extreme speed of 625MHz, the OCZ PC-5000 Platinum is still capable of achieving blistering timings of 3-4-4-10!"

    Not exactly blistering.....more like the slackest timings you would ever want to run at.....

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    Tccd?

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    i am thinking $350


    not to shabby, but now OCZ's tccd has like 5 different speed binned stages

    EDIT: that is, if its TCCD

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    Quote Originally Posted by enzoR
    Tccd?
    i think so


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    Damn just after I got some pc-4800... but those timings are loose! Lol, ahh well I'll be running around 300-310 HTT anyways so meh =)

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    i'm not too sure it is TCCD, i mean knowing its in such short supply and about to be discontinued it doesnt make any sence to me to use it in a new product not even to market yet, perhaps an OCZ rep can shed some light on this, although on the other hand what else could it be?

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    i am pretty certain it is Hynix. Wan't that what ryan benched at 7xx with?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamo
    i'm not too sure it is TCCD, i mean knowing its in such short supply and about to be discontinued it doesnt make any sence to me to use it in a new product not even to market yet
    I thought TCCD being discontinued was just a rumor?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackeR
    i am pretty certain it is Hynix.
    that makes sence, especially with those rated timings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Playful_Buffalo
    i am thinking $350


    not to shabby, but now OCZ's tccd has like 5 different speed binned stages

    EDIT: that is, if its TCCD
    Yeah, that price sounds right, but it could be more.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamo
    i'm not too sure it is TCCD, i mean knowing its in such short supply and about to be discontinued it doesnt make any sence to me to use it in a new product not even to market yet, perhaps an OCZ rep can shed some light on this, although on the other hand what else could it be?
    OCZ tells me it's tccd or tcc5 (same as tccd basically) I'm told it most likely will run at tighter timings on the DFI but they can't guaranty that over 300. Lot has to do with mem controller quality.
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    Quote Originally Posted by S0nic
    I thought TCCD being discontinued was just a rumor?
    Don't think so.

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    It's not TCCD....its TCC5
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    more or less the same though. There is still plenty tccd in the markets non the less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by neologan
    It's not TCCD....its TCC5
    What the hell are you talking about?

    TCCD > TCC5

    TCC5 are older and less powerful: http://www.gskill.com/pc4000-pc3200-...-3-3-6-dc.html

    They are TCCD or Hynix B.
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    Can't be Hynix B.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quicksilverXP
    Can't be Hynix B.
    They could (Hynix B reach 320 Mhz @ 3-4-4-10 easy), but most probably they are TCCD (also because of DFI nF4 Special... Hynix don't give the max on DFI).
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    They are either tcc5 or tccd according to Ryan at OCZ. It's all in the binning. I have a set of 4800 and will have a set of 5000 about Tues to test out.
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