Which IC's are used on the OCZ PC6400 Flex XLC CL3 modules?

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Just bought a 2GB pair of these for £70, Which do 3-3-3-12 @ DDR800 2.35v (maybe lower)

I read a post on XS which said a guy called Andy from OCZ said they used Elpida IC's, I can't believe this as they perform like D9's.
 
It's possible that they have the best Elpida chips available.

But I know that Corsair use Micron for their CAS3 PC6400.
 
That is correct the OCZ 6400 (cas3) flex XLC use Elpida IC'S

OCZ 6400 (cas4) flex XLC use ProMOS IC'S

The OCZ 9200 flex XLC edition use micron D9GMH (B6-3)
 
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OK thanks

Well i've been testing today.

I managed 450Mhz 3-3-3-9 with 2.3v

Then I just jumped straight to 500Mhz with the same setting and got a bios error(ps/2 mouse not connected)
So I tried 4-4-4-12 with 2.3v and it was stable at 500Mhz

Only thing is I can't get my system to boot with a FSB over 430, So i'm kind of limited to what I can do with this memory lol.

Running async nets hardly any gain.
 
So Elpida is just as good as the D9's then?

As the both reach 600Mhz 5-5-5-15.

D9 is a Micron product code for DDR2 RAM. Like Ford and Focus. There are many subtypes of D9 RAM. D9GHM is a particularly high speed model of Micron RAM, like Ford and Ford Focus ST. Not all Micron D9 RAM runs at 600MHz, and not all Elpida does either. Think Ford Focus 1.4L for most of it.
 
eVGA 680i Ultra-
Asus 8800 Ultra-
C2D E6600- 3.6Ghz 24/7 3.8Ghz for Benching.
2GB OCZ PC6400 Flex XLC CL3-
M audio Revolution 7.1-
Tagan 530W-
CoolerMaster Stacker 830-
BenQ 24".
 
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