phobosq Posted June 16, 2015 Posted June 16, 2015 (edited) Dear Friends, I gathered too many Micron D9GMH/D9GKX at home and I need to part with them: I tested them on GB EP45-UD3R and I aimed for 1M stable as I was targeting max clock. I booted either 640 555 @2.4 or 680 666 @2.5, entered Windows and worked my way up with SetFSB 5 MHz at a time running Pi1M after each change. Failed binning - the mems didn't boot at those settings or failed 1M. The exception is for Transcends as I used them for benching and they do 615 32M stable. All the sticks are used, so some of them might have usual marks or scratches The contents of the box are: a kit of Team 1300C6 - working, both sticks fail binning, they can do 650 5-5-5-15 @ 2.4 a kit of Team 1300C6 - one stick does 750 6-6-6@2.6, second one is the one I did 811 MHz, but needs reballing due to my lousy attempt of removing the HS a kit of Team 800C3 - one stick fails binning, does specs, second one did 720 5-5-5 @ 2.4 but didn't like CL6 a kit of Transcend 1066 - one of my benching kits, 615 5-5-5 @ 2.2 stable, I didn'tpush them further two kits of Crucial 667C3 (16FD4) - all of them do around 700 5-5-5 @ 2.4, they don't like CL6, 650+ dual channel capable a kit of Crucial Lanfest 800 - both capable of 680 5-5-5 @ 2.4, also 650+ dual channel capable Asking prices (without shipping costs): 40 euro 25 euro 30 euro 25 euro 30 euro per kit 30 euro I am also asking 200 euro if you want whole box. All items are fully working unless said otherwise and are sold as seen on pictures. I provide no warranty and I accept no returns because I am private seller. As it comes to OC, your mileage might vary, as it depends on large number of factors, including luck. I am from Poland, so I prefer an EU trade to avoid issues with shipping and customs - shipping costs will be between 5 and 15 euro depending on item size and destination (to be agreed with buyer). Payment via PayPal only. In case of questions, please PM me Edited June 26, 2015 by phobosq
phobosq Posted June 18, 2015 Author Posted June 18, 2015 Bump - no one interested in a decent D9GMHs?
phobosq Posted June 26, 2015 Author Posted June 26, 2015 Price drop: 40 euro 25 euro 30 euro 25 euro 30 euro per kit 30 euro
phobosq Posted July 5, 2015 Author Posted July 5, 2015 I can test, any special wishes (which kit/what mobo/voltage/frequency). At least I recall that Crucials did ~550 CL4 with 2.2.
phobosq Posted July 14, 2015 Author Posted July 14, 2015 Friends, help me with them, I am open to negotiations. So far only 1 kit of Crucials is gone. If you want some tests, let me know.
Jimba Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 would you do a deal on both 1300 Cl5 kits? if so I will take both.
Stermy57 Posted July 16, 2015 Posted July 16, 2015 I can test, any special wishes (which kit/what mobo/voltage/frequency). At least I recall that Crucials did ~550 CL4 with 2.2. Sorry odbytorg During these weeks I spend my time studying for exams Now I read your answer I need a good kit but if you can put only 2.2v, it will be poor I need max frequency at 2.4v I will write something in the future
ObscureParadox Posted July 29, 2015 Posted July 29, 2015 Will take kit 2 if it's still available? Is the bad kit marked at all so I know which one to reball?
scannick Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 1 kit of Crucial2 #5 reserved. Good stuff, 760 Mhz single channel http://hwbot.org/submission/2936833_ Up for you :-)
Administrators websmile Posted August 1, 2015 Administrators Posted August 1, 2015 Cough - please avoid 3:5 divider on socket 775 because it is bugged - I have to delete result because of this, you can use any other divider to make validation but not 3:5, which is in reality 2:3 - good mems nontheless
scannick Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 (edited) Cough - please avoid 3:5 divider on socket 775 because it is bugged - I have to delete result because of this, you can use any other divider to make validation but not 3:5, which is in reality 2:3 - good mems nontheless Azz... Thank you for the bad news :-) so what was the real frequency ? I'm still learning and how to calculate it isn't so clear ! I'll try with 2:3, anyway for now got 660 MHz with 1:1 Edited August 1, 2015 by scannick
Administrators websmile Posted August 1, 2015 Administrators Posted August 1, 2015 The memory dividers refer to relation of FSB to real memory clock - 2:3 means at 400 FSB for example: 400:2=200; 200x3=600 mem clock - sory for spoiling your fun but I thought reacting fast would save you from further annoyance
scannick Posted August 1, 2015 Posted August 1, 2015 The memory dividers refer to relation of FSB to real memory clock - 2:3 means at 400 FSB for example: 400:2=200; 200x3=600 mem clock - sory for spoiling your fun but I thought reacting fast would save you from further annoyance Thank you :-) So I was ad 455 FSB and about 680 mem clock
phobosq Posted August 4, 2015 Author Posted August 4, 2015 (edited) Cough - please avoid 3:5 divider on socket 775 because it is bugged - I have to delete result because of this, you can use any other divider to make validation but not 3:5, which is in reality 2:3 - good mems nontheless I was so proud of it and that's how you dealt with it: Anyway, yes, 3:5 is bugged on 775, and safe dividers for DDR2 are 1:1, 1:2 and 2:3. I don't know about DDR3 on 775 because most of the time I use 1:2 Edited August 4, 2015 by phobosq
phobosq Posted September 8, 2015 Author Posted September 8, 2015 Only the Teams left, I am willing to let them all go for 75 euro + shipping.
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