Cellshock PC6400 = PC8000

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hi just picked up some of this stuff :D
check the SPD tables, seems ive been lucky and being giving
Micron D9GKX, used in the top memory that costs over £350

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ddr 800 @ 2.2 volts cas 3 :eek:

its that good i ordered another 2gb
only the 1st batches have Micron D9GKX
 
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P5W 64 workstation and also tried it in my mates
Asus P5W DH Deluxe WiFI, no more bloody fsb problems over 360

this stuff will do cas 3 @ 450 upto 2.3 volts

and this memory runs so cool @ 2.4 volts even colder than geil running
@ 2.1 :eek:
 
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harris1986 said:
how much did this set cost you?

its costs £208 for the pc6400 and £280 for the PC8000 stuff
crosair ocz havent a look in with this stuff because it programmed
to do whats on the tin non of this crap compatable timings hoax

asus 975 boards when you overclcock the fsb above 360 it looks @ your SPD timings table, so if it sees crap timings then you will have a crap overclcock.
 
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Very nice indeed, just noticed this must be one of the only companys that doesnt offer lifetime guarantee on the ram - 5 years, still quite good though considering the price.
 
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Nelly said:
Very nice indeed, just noticed this must be one of the only companys that doesnt offer lifetime guarantee on the ram - 5 years, still quite good though considering the price.


its lifetime warranty m8 as it comes from germany, and even
says lifetime on sticker.
 
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james32 said:
hi just picked up some of this stuff :D
check the SPD tables, seems ive been lucky and being giving
Micron D9GKX, used in the top memory that costs over £350

its that good i ordered another 2gb
only the 1st batches have Micron D9GKX
Looks like D9GKX is showing up on some of the new PC6400 batches too:


Alonso @ XS.org forums said:
(he currently works for CellShock)

you can also find some GKX on 800

lets call it special-christmas edition (or whatever you like)... watch out for batch: 1.09196.95.360 and 1.09256.97.360

James32 - Does your RAM match the above batch numbers?
 
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james32 said:
hi just picked up some of this stuff :D
check the SPD tables, seems ive been lucky and being giving
Micron D9GKX, used in the top memory that costs over £350

timingszx3.jpg



ddr400cas3uq9.jpg



ddr 800 @ 2.2 volts cas 3 :eek:

its that good i ordered another 2gb
only the 1st batches have Micron D9GKX

indeed you are lucky, i also had pc-6400 but it was the D9GMH

my set cellshock pc-8000

 
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james32 said:
i got another pC6400 set coming tmr hopefully its the same :D

Just a heads-up for anyone ordering these.
Not mentioning any names, as per the rules, but I assume they're being purchased from the same place that features prices in € as standard with the option to display in other currencies in a drop down menu in the corner.

Be aware that your card/PayPal will be charged in € rather than £ with your CC provider/bank/PayPal converting the currency to £ at their standard rate.
This will not necessarily match the £ price shown on the website.

Further, if you return the RAM, cancelling the order for a refund, you will be refunded in € which will again be converted in to £.
It is likely that you will end up being refunded less (as much as 10% in my experience) in £ than you originally paid (as the banks etc convert in their favour, first from £ to € to pay the merchant, then from € to £ to refund you).
(This is assuming the exchange rate doesn't change dramatically between your purchase and refund).
 
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