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    Micron DDR2-667 1GBx2 D9HNL chip oc results

    D9HNL (MT47H128M8HQ-3:E)
    http://www.micron.com/products/partd...MT47H128M8HQ-3


    got 1GBx2 modules last week





    Package is very small (12x8mm measured) for 1Gb chips,maybe this chip using 70nm Technology?



    System:
    CPU:Core2 Duo E4300 (ES)
    MB:GIGA 965P-DS3 V1.0 (BIOS=F10)
    MEM:1GB*2 D9HNL chips
    VGA:ATI RAGE XL PCI
    VDIMM=1.87V

    3-3-3-9 for DDR2-550



    4-4-4-12 for DDR2-740



    5-5-5-15 DDR2-900



    The last,6-5-5-15 DDR2-970


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    what about higher vdimm
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    Quote Originally Posted by dinos22
    what about higher vdimm
    not good,I tried 2.25v
    still can't boot at DDR2-1000 6-5-5-15
    like samsung's chip,higher VDIMM is less helpful

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    Good tests
    just what I have tried before, DDR2 1000 are hard to reach on D9HNL.
    even I tried the high VDIMM...

    For Micron chips right now,
    D9GMH or D9GKX still the best choice for overclocking~

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    Quote Originally Posted by kingkong
    Good tests
    just what I have tried before, DDR2 1000 are hard to reach on D9HNL.
    even I tried the high VDIMM...

    For Micron chips right now,
    D9GMH or D9GKX still the best choice for overclocking~
    My GMH does at least 333 mhz @ 3-3-3 @ 1.87v LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by fhpchris
    My GMH does at least 333 mhz @ 3-3-3 @ 1.87v LOL
    lol I can get my elpida over 350mhz @ 3-3-3 @ 1.89v! I actually got one stick over 460mhz 4-5-4 @ 1.89v a few days ago! Anything higher than 1.9v gives me lower max clocks lol!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kingkong
    Good tests
    just what I have tried before, DDR2 1000 are hard to reach on D9HNL.
    even I tried the high VDIMM...

    For Micron chips right now,
    D9GMH or D9GKX still the best choice for overclocking~
    and not forgetting D9GCT... it's part of the D9Gxx family
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    what about my crucial D9DQT?
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