Its on a lot of the older Crucial Ballistix, if you look down the top of the heatsink and see chips on both sides there's a very good chance its D9GMH, chips on only one side is Micron's newer and supposedly less overclockable D9 variant.
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A lot of the newer chips seem to be using D9GCT? instead of D9GMH - from my testing it doesn't overclock quite as well as D9GMH (most hit their ceiling around 1152MHz - compared to GMH which can often hit 1300 or sometimes even more) but apparently doesn't degrade so fast from higher voltages as GMH.
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