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tccd showing up in regular pc3200

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just got a reply they are in fact e rev of tccd.. hmmm and he's selling it for 64.00. (buy it now). sounds like a good deal..
 
I just followed your link but noticed that he has those chips listed with the following code: K4H560838 "E" - TCCD however, the low latency chips are coded : K4H560838 "F" - TCCD. See linked picture of the Samsung IC.

http://www.anandtech.com/memory/showdoc.aspx?i=2082&p=3

I bet that the TCCD part should be TCCC or these are the parts that the Anadtech review mentions as showing up as a DDR400/333/266 part over at Samsung's site.

Quote from article:

"As one of the world's largest suppliers of memory, Samsung has extensive specifications for their memory chips and DIMMs on their semiconductor website. We were more than a little surprised that a search for the memory chip part number and the DIMM part number indicated the memory to be a 400/333/266 part. It appears that Samsung is either binning standard production chips for DDR500 performance or they are doing modified production runs that will eventually result in a new part number and timings."

I'm not sure I would bite on these unless I had a better picture of the ICs. Why would you ever sell a 512MB stick of TCCD for $70 when it is worth well over $100.

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One minute less and I would have beat his email reply on that "E" thing. Just a tad slow tonigh, I guess.
 
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yes, i noticed the "e" and all the good stuff is f rev.i wonder if they actually make the e revision of tccd come to think of it..??

edit cant find anything on google.. i think he either is mixed up and it is in fact rev f or maybe he is bsing me??
 
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