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RichBa5tard 15th January 2003 15:49

twinmoss PC2700 with m-tec chips?
 
I've bought two cheap twinmoss PC2700 256mb @forcom today to replace my expensive corsair xms 3200 sticks.

I've heard of well overclocking twinmoss w/ samsung chips, and awesome overclocking with twinmoss w/ winbond, but i haven't seen m.tec chips yet.


I suppose they're not good... has anyone tried to oc them yet?

Markings:
TTD7608F8E60B

TeuS 15th January 2003 15:53

pc 2100 CL 2.5 here

even doesn't do FSB 160@ max timings :puke:
with most relaxed timings they go up to 187 FSB stable

RichBa5tard 15th January 2003 16:01

mtec chips? 187 relaxed timins is superb for PC2100.

Can you give me the chip markings?

T-power 15th January 2003 16:27

Mtec chips are in my opinion the worst you can get

Had me a couple 2100 and couldn't OC at all
133>143 was a max at very very lax timings

RichBa5tard 15th January 2003 16:28

Crap.... oh well, they're still cheap and 166Mhz isn't that bad.

RichBa5tard 15th January 2003 17:01

I just found out A-data PC3200 ram uses exact the same m.tec chips (TTD7608F8E60B), so there might me a good chance this will run at 200Mhz after all. :)

They are rated 6ns though (166mhz), so i'm not really sure.

TeuS 15th January 2003 17:08

Quote:

Originally posted by RichBa5tard
mtec chips? 187 relaxed timins is superb for PC2100.

Can you give me the chip markings?


RichBa5tard 15th January 2003 18:13

Very hard to read, but it's a different chip.

FreeStyler 16th January 2003 10:50

Elexir chips are the worst.
they hardly even function at their default speeds.

RichBa5tard 16th January 2003 11:33

Quote:

Originally posted by FreeStyler
Elexir chips are the worst.
they hardly even function at their default speeds.

lol

working at stock speeds would be nice. :p I'll test these m.tecs this weekend. :)


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