Patriot Memory 1GB DDR3200

Vulcanus

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What kind of chips do they use? All other 1GB sticks I've seen have been CAS 3 or 2.5 (with the exception of corsair CMX1024-3200C2PT at 2-3-3-6)

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Model# PEP1G3200LL
DDR-400/PC-3200
Non-ECC/Unbuffered
2 - 3 - 2 - 5
128 x 64
 
Im currently using patriot 2gb dual channel kit, and it SUX for OCing.
 
Vulcanus said:
ok, but their dual channel kit is 3-3-3-8, not 2-3-2-5
There dual kit are 2-3-2-5 1T, Here is the proof:


Patriot’s Dual Channel (DC) 2GB PC3200 Low Latency memory kits are engineered to optimize performance in system motherboards containing Dual Channel chipsets. Current chipsets utilizing Dual Channel are Intel 875 “Canterwood”, Intel 865 “Springdale”), nForce 2 Ultra 400, nForce 3 250, and Via KT880. The kits are composed of two (2) 1GB low latency modules, manufactured, tested and then immediately packaged to ensure reliability and stability.

Specifications

* Dual Channel
* 2GB PC3200 Low Latency Memory Kit
* 100% Tested at 400MHZ
* Low Latency Setting (2-3-2-5) for System Performance
* Aluminum Heat Spreader to Reduce Thermal Build-Up

Retail Pack

this was quoted from a website....
 
Oh, i see. they have another dual channel kit at 3-3-3-8 as well :/
 
Must have been a typo cause i dont believe there is a memory module in existance that has that many registers and can maintain low latency like 2-3-2-5. i would contact support if you havent already and get your money back...



newls1 said:
There dual kit are 2-3-2-5 1T, Here is the proof:


Patriot’s Dual Channel (DC) 2GB PC3200 Low Latency memory kits are engineered to optimize performance in system motherboards containing Dual Channel chipsets. Current chipsets utilizing Dual Channel are Intel 875 “Canterwood”, Intel 865 “Springdale”), nForce 2 Ultra 400, nForce 3 250, and Via KT880. The kits are composed of two (2) 1GB low latency modules, manufactured, tested and then immediately packaged to ensure reliability and stability.

Specifications

* Dual Channel
* 2GB PC3200 Low Latency Memory Kit
* 100% Tested at 400MHZ
* Low Latency Setting (2-3-2-5) for System Performance
* Aluminum Heat Spreader to Reduce Thermal Build-Up

Retail Pack

this was quoted from a website....
 
My friend may get two sticks of it for a build I'm going to do for him. I'll post if those are right if/when I do it.
 
Pdp XBL uses tccd chips. All others??? Consider them normal to lower bin pieces.

I have 2x256 pdp pc 4000 3-4-4-8 specs and it can run 272mhz no problem. I think unless you shell out alot of mouhlah, most 2x1gig sets are gonna OC like crap. You bought pc3200 and you got pc 3200.


LKS
 
=lks= ka druma said:
Pdp XBL uses tccd chips. All others??? Consider them normal to lower bin pieces.

I have 2x256 pdp pc 4000 3-4-4-8 specs and it can run 272mhz no problem. I think unless you shell out alot of mouhlah, most 2x1gig sets are gonna OC like crap. You bought pc3200 and you got pc 3200.


LKS

Here, I just pulled mine apart to see what chips they use, here is a link for ya:http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=882371
 
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