Micron D9 chips?

Jaepheth

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Is there a convenient list of memory modules that indicates which use micron d9 and which don't?
 

n7

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For an easier to browse list, click link in my sig.

Or a few suggestions on currently produced 2x1 kits:

Buffalo Firestix DDR2-800/1000
Crucial 10th anniversary (if you can find them)
Super Talent DDR2-800 4-4-3/1000
Anything Team Xtreem
Anything Corsair Dominator
Mushkin DDR2-800 4-4-3/1000 4-5-4
G.Skill DDR2-800 4-4-4 "HZ only"
 

Atheus

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Originally posted by: dantonic
how about for regular DDR 184 pin?

Micron D9 are DDR2 chips only. For DDR go TCCD, TCC5, or Winbond BH5/UTT, depending on board and voltage.

This is for overclocking.
 

dantonic

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Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: dantonic
how about for regular DDR 184 pin?

Micron D9 are DDR2 chips only. For DDR go TCCD, TCC5, or Winbond BH5/UTT, depending on board and voltage.

This is for overclocking.

How can I tell if some memory has those chips. Is there a list or is there a way of figuring it out?
Memory on newegg for example.
 

Atheus

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Originally posted by: dantonic
Originally posted by: Atheus
Originally posted by: dantonic
how about for regular DDR 184 pin?

Micron D9 are DDR2 chips only. For DDR go TCCD, TCC5, or Winbond BH5/UTT, depending on board and voltage.

This is for overclocking.

How can I tell if some memory has those chips. Is there a list or is there a way of figuring it out?
Memory on newegg for example.

Look at the overclocker sites for these lists - xtremesystems.org for example. It's not always certain though, as memory manufacturers are not required to tell you the chips in use, and could change them at any time. When I buy memory I take the heatspreaders off to make sure I know what I'm dealing with.

For example I bought 1GB of OCZ platinum rev 2 once, and expected TCCD, but got TCC5.