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Kingmax DDR2-667: Choose The Chip's Color
When it came to maximum overclocking the Kingmax module didn't fare too badly: it topped out at 950 (475 MHz). A unique feature is that high-volume buyers can choose the color of the center chip. For some buyers, this could be a deciding factor.
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Kingmax | |
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Manufacturer Details | |
Website: | kingmax.com |
Speed: | DDR2-667 (PC5300) |
Timings: | no Info at the Module |
Size: | 512 MB (1 rank, 4 banks)single sided |
Label: | KLCC28F-A8 kB5S/N:K5B004302001 EGES512 MB DDR2-667 |
Module SPD-Timings | |
DDR2-667 (333 MHz) | CL 5.0-5-5-13 |
DDR2-533 (266 MHz) | CL 4.0-4-4-11 |
DDR2-400 (200 MHz) | CL 3.0-3-3-8 |
Refresh Rate: | 7.8 us, Self-Refresh |
Voltage: | 1.8 V |
Test | |
Test I (default): | DDR2-667, CL 5.0-5-5-13, 1.8V |
Test II (timing): | DDR2-667, CL 4.0-4-4-12, 1.8V |
Test II (overclocking): | DDR2-888@950 (475 MHz) 2.2V |
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