hippotautamus

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TCCD is a kind of ram chip used on some of the latest and greatest high speed memory modules. It's good, but expensive...if you can afford high end TCCD, you can also afford OCZ VX ram, which destroys everything in it's path, so buy it instead if you've got the coin.
 
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So TCCD is like BH-5? Like same deal basically (iono about performance)... So they're just the chips themselves. And UTT same kind of stuff?
 

imported_whatever

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Originally posted by: DLeRium
So TCCD is like BH-5? Like same deal basically (iono about performance)... So they're just the chips themselves. And UTT same kind of stuff?

BH-5 and UTT are very similar RAM chips, and somewhat different from TCCD. TCCD will achieve very high clocks with low voltage, but goes to fairly high latencies to get there. BH-5 and UTT will not clock as high, and requires higher voltages, but will run at low latencies.

But yes, they are all the same sort of thing in a way.
 
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Heh thanks.. Well I didn't mean same as in their overclockability. I just haven't really followed RAM, so all I know are BH-5 chips are good. I didn't know what ppl meant when they were speaking about TCCD. I thought it was something about timings, but then now I know they're chips...
 

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TCCD will do around 275 fsb on average 2.5-3-3 or 2.5-4-4.

UTT which is BH-5 or upgraded CH-5 will do around 260 fsb with 2-2-2-5 timmings.

I prefer UTT myself.