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TWIN2X2048-6400 what chips inside ?

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Hello,
I would very much appreciate it if someone could tell me which spesific chips are inside my modules that i received. and also what is hteir potential while overcloking them.

TWIN2X2048-6400
on the Sticker of each module :
CM2X1024-6400
XMS6405v5.1
0634287-2


thanks in advance.

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Those are Micron D9GCT. Sadly they wont overclock much, ~410Mhz.

Reply to rwaritsdario

I was told it might have the = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8 ETT
is this the same as what u mentioned ?
if not how would those overclock ?

Thanks

Reply to c_fan

I got that info from "RAM GUY" on the officle corsair tech forum.

so is PROMOS just a code name for a certain Micron batch ?
if not i'm hoping maybe u got it wrong and it can do abit better :?:

Reply to c_fan

If you got an answer from the module manufacturer, why ask again here? BTW, here's a story on ProMOS from earlier this year: http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/bi [...] 2003289466

Reply to Mondoman

Actually i asked in parallel so i didnt know where i'm going to get answerd first. and now mainly to check on what can be expected from them from people who used them. overcloking wise.

Reply to c_fan

Since it seems that folks are not very familiar with them, you might consider experimenting yourself. Degree of OCing possible is also dependent on your MB, cooling setup, etc. Download PC Wizard 2006, the Ultimate Boot CD and PRIME95 and you'll have all the tools you need to verify that your OC is stable and error-free.

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