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Tell me about these Hynix Chips

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adelphia83

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Curiousity got the best of me today, and I pulled the covers off my brand spanking new 1GB worth of Kingmax TSOP "Hardcore" DDR500.

Suprisingly the chips aren't made by Kingmax, but instead Hynix. Very odd, because I don't remember ever seeing Hynix chips on RAM, other than video cards.

The chips each have the following etched onto them:

Hynix 406A
HY5DU56822CT-D5
Korea 27CB2323LQ

Any idea what these chips are capable of? Ability to handle voltage? Tight timings? Max FSB? Heat output?

Any known information on these would be greatly appreciated.
 
These are D5s which are really good.
I'd be happy if I were you.

If I remember correctly they are capable of DDR600.

Suma.
 
yep. the bga kingmax is made by crucial, the tsop uses hynix. 95% of all the pc4000+ uses some form of hynix bt-d43/ctd43/d5 chips. should overclock way past pc4000
 
i hav the same ram and mine read dt-d5, havent touched them yet b/c waiting for other parts to get here-


but no doubt these will exceed your average boards memory bus speed-
 
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