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Hi all. Well, before I get the review underway im after some information.
(wont include any more pics as im saving them for the review)
Basically, soon as I got these RAM modules I whipped off the heat spreaders and checked out the IC's.
However, I was presented with RAM chips ive never seen before This is what was on the RAM IC chips:
Right, I believe these to be POWERCHIP IC's (doh)
BUT, these RAM modules are fully stable @ 1066mhz 5-5-5-15 @ 2V, and are even bootable at 1.9V.
What I need to know, is whats the highest voltage I can pop into these considering they will have very good active cooling applied. Does anyone have experience with these IC types?
they have a lifetime warrenty so if they fry well they fry, but id SERIOUSLY rather that not happen
Any help would be appreciated (I want these chips taken to the limit)
Mand
(wont include any more pics as im saving them for the review)
Basically, soon as I got these RAM modules I whipped off the heat spreaders and checked out the IC's.
However, I was presented with RAM chips ive never seen before This is what was on the RAM IC chips:
Transcend
TQ243PCFC
T0809
XBV609-AA3G
TQ243PCFC
T0809
XBV609-AA3G
Right, I believe these to be POWERCHIP IC's (doh)
BUT, these RAM modules are fully stable @ 1066mhz 5-5-5-15 @ 2V, and are even bootable at 1.9V.
What I need to know, is whats the highest voltage I can pop into these considering they will have very good active cooling applied. Does anyone have experience with these IC types?
they have a lifetime warrenty so if they fry well they fry, but id SERIOUSLY rather that not happen
Any help would be appreciated (I want these chips taken to the limit)
Mand