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Finally.. I know a lot of people have been waiting for this memory..
400MHz @ Cas2..
These are the specs for it..
CMX512-3200C2
Memory bus speed: 2x200 MHz
CAS latency: 2.0 clock cycles
RAS precharge: 3 cycles
RAS-to-CAS delay: 3 cycles
RAS active to precharge: 6 cycles
Command rate: 1T (1 cycle)
Population: 1 module/system
And for anyone that's looking to do some extreme overclocking, don't think that just because it's Cas2 @ 400MHz that you can overclock to 450MHz or something.. My stick of memory which is spec'd at PC2700 does Cas2 @ 400MHz using 2.6v.. The same exact specs as above. Now using the most relax timings I can hit 438MHz with 2.7v. Anymore voltage and I get errors.. What does the PC2700 stick of memory I have have to do with the Corsair CAS2 PC3200?? Well it uses the same Winbond BH 6 chips.. So if your goal is 433MHz... I think it should be within reach.. so go for it.. but if you're looking to get past that.. I don't think it will cut it..
400MHz @ Cas2..
These are the specs for it..
CMX512-3200C2
Memory bus speed: 2x200 MHz
CAS latency: 2.0 clock cycles
RAS precharge: 3 cycles
RAS-to-CAS delay: 3 cycles
RAS active to precharge: 6 cycles
Command rate: 1T (1 cycle)
Population: 1 module/system
And for anyone that's looking to do some extreme overclocking, don't think that just because it's Cas2 @ 400MHz that you can overclock to 450MHz or something.. My stick of memory which is spec'd at PC2700 does Cas2 @ 400MHz using 2.6v.. The same exact specs as above. Now using the most relax timings I can hit 438MHz with 2.7v. Anymore voltage and I get errors.. What does the PC2700 stick of memory I have have to do with the Corsair CAS2 PC3200?? Well it uses the same Winbond BH 6 chips.. So if your goal is 433MHz... I think it should be within reach.. so go for it.. but if you're looking to get past that.. I don't think it will cut it..