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    [NewHolland-Oc-Team] Ballistix Tracer PC2-6400

    • Module Size: 2GB kit (1GBx2)
    • Package: Ballistix Tracer 240-pin DIMM (with LEDs)
    • Feature: DDR2 PC2-6400
    • Specs: DDR2 PC2-6400 • 4-4-4-12 • UNBUFFERED • NON-ECC • DDR2-800 • 2.2V • SLI-Ready • 128Meg x 64


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    Config:

    * Mainboard: Asus P5B DLX full mod
    * CPU:E6600 ES liquid cooled by WB homemade
    * PSU:ThermalTake TOUGH POWER 750W
    * VideoCard:X550 Liquid cooled by WB OCLABS
    * OS: Win Xp light
    * Test: S-Pi 1 M
    * DDR Volts: 2.7 V


    S-PI 1M



    BenchMark Freq 533 Timings 3224




    BenchMark Freq 667 Timings 3324




    BenchMark Freq 800 Timings 3334





    BenchMark Freq 1066 Timings 4448



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    Is this handpicked? I wanted to order some ballistix tracer (with leds) pc5300 too, but i didn't know if they clocked very good or not.

    Is dit micron D9GMH/GKX? And will that be with every tracer or only hadpicked ones?

    BTW how far can you come with 2.4v, because i have an unmodded p5b dlx
    Last edited by barzi; 01-21-2007 at 02:40 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barzi
    Is this handpicked? I wanted to order some ballistix tracer (with leds) pc5300 too, but i didn't know if they clocked very good or not.

    Is dit micron D9GMH/GKX? And will that be with every tracer or only hadpicked ones?

    BTW how far can you come with 2.4v, because i have an unmodded p5b dlx
    I think more or less all the kit are like this one...cause this is just a normal kit...nothin special!

    This week I'll make the overclockin test with 2.2 and 2.4v so you will able to see how do they go with normal vdimm!

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    Quote Originally Posted by principino1984
    I think more or less all the kit are like this one...cause this is just a normal kit...nothin special!

    This week I'll make the overclockin test with 2.2 and 2.4v so you will able to see how do they go with normal vdimm!

    Marco
    So the pc5300 oc likes the same(ofcourse that exactly but like that)? Or is a pc6400 kit better(goes further)?

    Thank you very much. love to see that.
    So this is D9GMH? or GKX?
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    Quote Originally Posted by barzi
    So the pc5300 oc likes the same(ofcourse that exactly but like that)? Or is a pc6400 kit better(goes further)?

    Thank you very much. love to see that.
    So this is D9GMH? or GKX?

    Micron D9GMH (B6-3) or Micron D9DQW (BT-37E)

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    I think it's GMH, because DQW is fatbody and micron doesn't make them anymore.

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    Quote Originally Posted by barzi
    I think it's GMH, because DQW is fatbody and micron doesn't make them anymore.

    these kits mounts both these two chips... I don't know exactly whats the batch numer to recognize them... anyway I think that the new kits that crucial is producing are equiped by the GMH... but probably the firsts one had the D9DQW..

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    Sempre i migliori nel mondo!
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    so you think the pc5300(this is pc6400) is also D9GMH? you know this for 100% sure?

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    Quote Originally Posted by barzi
    so you think the pc5300(this is pc6400) is also D9GMH? you know this for 100% sure?
    i have no idea abt the pc5300... i'm talkin abt the pc6400

    I'll let you know anyway

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    any overclock result at/below default voltage??
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    Quote Originally Posted by principino1984
    Micron D9GMH (B6-3) or Micron D9DQW (BT-37E)

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    if it's .16FD, it's D9GMH, if it's .16FA, it's D9DQW
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    I'd need SPDs of these Ballistix with SPDtool, I hope they are .16FA cause I have a couple of sticks 1GB D9DQW and I'd want to try to flash them to make them working with Asus boards....
    Tnx

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    Quote Originally Posted by barzi
    so you think the pc5300(this is pc6400) is also D9GMH? you know this for 100% sure?
    The PC2-5300 3-3-3 Ballistix Tracers are Micron D9GMH - checked this myself a few days ago.

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