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kristos 9th September 2004 00:19

memory chips
 
I didn't know where to post this, but this is an interersting page:

http://www.techpowerup.com/articles/.../AMD/memory/91

contains info on the chips that are the memory modules from a lot of "merknamen" (dno the English word for it)

Not 100% up to date though, The OCZ EB series also use Samsung TCCD chips.... I think all the newer sticks use the Samsung and the older EB's use the Micron 46V32M8 -5B C chips


Nways, I hope it helps :)



*edit* and lots of ATI bios files there too :feesten: http://www.techpowerup.com/bios/

Sidney 9th September 2004 00:38

As you could see there aren't many chip makers but lots of repacker. Repackers or private labelers arrange buying "top notch" chips from production that may have 10% yield factor; the next guy gets the 11 to 20%; the guy follows well get 21 to 50%; the last guy gets the remaining 50%.

Sidney 9th September 2004 03:57

Check this out:

http://www.biwa.ne.jp/~yok/TENJIKAN-DDR.htm

agent #2 9th September 2004 06:45

Interessting stuff. :o

IKilledMyAGOIA 9th September 2004 09:49

the xms2700c2 1.1 they say is bh-6 is a. too old for it to be bh-6 and b. cant oc worth anything even on 2.9v

the 2.1 they say is crap however, does 2226 @ 220 on 2.7v

xms3000 r1.1 does the same

Laagvliegerke 9th September 2004 17:15

Mushkin PC3500 Level I Winbond CH-5
That's correct :D
Thanks for the links.

kristos 9th September 2004 17:16

Just got reply, my chips are what they are supposed to be :woot:

The samsung TCCD's are what is on the pc 3200 EL platinum rev 2's that were also used in the anandtech review.


here's something that others may find interesting too:

Quote:

Originally posted by SteveOCZ
Your warranty is fine so long as you didn't rip off the heatspreader ;)

Steve

In answer to my taking a peek under the heatspreaders to check what chips were under them :)


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