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GSkill F2-6400CL3D-2GBGA

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jackrungh

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Apr 30, 2004
Is this even made anymore? According to the IC bible: http://ramlist.ath.cx/ddr2/ it is a guaranteed D9, and the timings are nuts. Is this snake oil? Are those stock voltages just not going to leave enough headroom for a decent OC? I cannot find it on the egg or anywhere, but perhaps its gone for a reason. Please advise.

As a side note, I suppose the 2nd runner up would have to be F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ, which are plentiful and well priced on the egg
 
D9 1000 and 1066 sticks are getting so close to jumping into the sub-$200 price point, it makes me wonder if 800 is a good idea.

800 with tight timings, say at least 4-4-4-12, or 1000/1066 with the std 5-5-5-9/15

I know that sort of an impossible question, but any of you who swap out sticks like crazy people, and have run both, what was your sense? Talking a rating of overclockability here, obviously higher targets are to be had with 1000/1066, but that doesnt necessarily translate into better performance, right?
 
I think those DDR2-1000 kits should do 500mhz at 4-4-4-12. My DDR2-800 version do 500mhz 4-4-4-12 easy. (havn't tested for better)
 
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