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That price of $230 is the best anywhere for TCCD based ram. I wonder when it will be available in kvr PC3200?

I'm hopeful that my case of "Ram Disease" is in remission, as the urge to buy is not there. Of course, it could be the lack of available funds that is playing a big part in that decision, as well.

Looking forward to hearing from those who purchase this stuff. You've got to just love TCCD ram.
 
LOL, I know how you feel. I'm currently deciding if I want to purcahse these and if I want to purcahse 2x512 KHX3200/512 from outpost, but as you mentioned the lack of funds is a factor on the decision I make. $400+ is a heavy blow on my funds, good thing someone is asking me to build them a comp, can finally get rid of this extra hardware.
 
Reefa_Madness said:
That price of $230 is the best anywhere for TCCD based ram. I wonder when it will be available in kvr PC3200?

I'm hopeful that my case of "Ram Disease" is in remission, as the urge to buy is not there. Of course, it could be the lack of available funds that is playing a big part in that decision, as well.

Looking forward to hearing from those who purchase this stuff. You've got to just love TCCD ram.


Are you 100%...if so that's so in my cart:)

...ahh screw it I just ordered it. don't want to miss out like I did on PQI TCCD for $112 before it sold out them came back at $126

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DUAL 1G(512X2) DDR400 LOW CL R
Item# N82E16820220033
$229.00
 
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flapperhead said:
is the 2.3.2.5 stuff ch5?? if so have u tried it out?? i was thinking of getting a 256 stick just to test out cause its so cheep. but if youve already tested it and its not good i dont want to bother with it.. thnx flapper

A month ago I paid $159 for the PDP/Patriot Systems PC3200LLK 512mbx2. I have had great overclocking results with this ram. Check out my sig for details.

235MHz @ 2.5-2-2-11
237MHz @ 2.5-2-2-11
240MHz @ 2.5-2-2-11

EDIT: Sorry, I fixed the links.
 
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rack04 said:
A month ago I paid $159 for the PDP/Patriot Systems PC3200LLK 512mbx2. I have had great overclocking results with this ram. Check out my sig for details.

235MHz @ 2.5-2-2-11
237MHz @ 2.5-2-2-11
240MHz @ 2.5-2-2-11

EDIT: Sorry, I fixed the links.


whoa. d*mn i knew i should have gotten them.. right now pdp are the cheepsest tccd based modules out there. with a little luck someone will report the kvr or some sammy originals with these chips. then we will be in tccd heaven
 
BeerHunter said:
Are you 100%...if so that's so in my cart:)

...ahh screw it I just ordered it. don't want to miss out like I did on PQI TCCD for $112 before it sold out them came back at $126

1
DUAL 1G(512X2) DDR400 LOW CL R
Item# N82E16820220033
$229.00


Per the review, the XBLs have the TCCD and it is the XBL that is going for $229, so that is as close to 100% sure that I can be.

Looking forward to hearing how it works out for you.
 
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Reefa_Madness said:
Per the review, the XBLs have the TCCD and it is the XBL that is going for $229, so that is as close to 100% sure that I can be.

Looking forward to hearing how it works out for you.


Yes sir reffa I will report back. :clap:

My only conern is, I think my NF7-S only goes to about 230Mhz..any work around for this?. I need A64 chipset I think to provide any meaningful results to you all.

I actually bought this for a 939 setup but hav'nt decided on mobo yet....
 
I had good experience with my Patriot pc4000, but it WON'T overclock. SO I traded for my friends A-Data vitesta :D
 
Hi My board maxes at 230Mhz not mem. Anyway here's what I get.

200-212Mhz FSB 2-2-2-5 @2.7 passes memtest86 test 5.

213-218Mhz FSB 2-3-2-5 @2.7 Passes

219-230Mhz FSB 2-3-3-5 @2.7 Passes

Anything above 230 fails..even 3-4-4:(

I did'nt try more voltage? Should I?
 
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Well he has an NF7 board and they don't typically go beyond 230 FSB unless you do a few volt mods. I doubt that you've reached the limit of the memory at all but that of your board.
 
Priming for the last hour and still going @ 10x250, 1:1, 2.5-3-3-10-1T, 2.75V :D

That's all I expected. If I push it higher and if it's stable, that'll be gravy :attn:
 
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