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Super Talent T1000UB1G5 Micron D9GKX gives good photos
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I'm very very happy this week.. why ? Because, two items arrived this week - yesterday my Fuji S9600 digital camera's tripod and today this nice set of
2x1GB Super Talent T1000UB1G5 PC8000 Micron D9GKX
memory arrived
I'm happy that there's fresh new PCB smell to sniff.... I mean new memory to play with
But, I'm completely ecstatic about this cheap digital camera tripod. I can't believe the tremendous difference it made in taking close up photos of memory. Check out these sweet photos - I can say they're definitely the best photos I've taken to date with either my old Nikon 5700 (R.I.P.) or my current Fuji S9600 !
Full Photos (Only first 2 photos used flash, rest of them no flash!)
http://i4memory.com/reviewimages/mem...nt/T1000UB1G5/
I purchased the
2x1GB Super Talent T1000UB1G5 PC8000
memory off ebay for ~AUD$413 all up USPS EMS shipped (would of been cheaper but lost the winning bidd on another set heh). They're listed as
Micron D9GKX
ICs but hesitant to check under the heat spreaders right now as they don't even use metal clips to hold the two pieces of blue aluminum heat spreaders together but they seem to be stuck on very firmly!
Testing them right now in memtest86+ v1.70 on P5B Deluxe 1101 bios right now
System:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6700
L629B079 B2 Step 6
Swiftech G4 Storm + Thermochil 120.3 Rad/MCP650 + Kayl 100W Custom PSU
Asus P5B Deluxe 1101 bios
128MB Gainward FX5200 PCI card
2GB Super Talent T1000UB1G5
Hipro DDR Maximizer
160GB Seagate 7200.7 SATA
Pioneer DVD Burner
FDD
1KW OCZ ProXStream 1000PXS Quad PCI-E psu
Dual Super Pi 32M @605Mhz 5-5-5-15 6-42-10-10-10-11 at 2.35v
Ran with 4x cpuz windows + memset window open as well.
Screen capture just past half way mark for dual Super Pi 32M
Dual Super Pi 32M completed
Maybe the latest Micron D9xxx binning is alot better than before.. similar to Crucial's latest PC2-8500 parts ?
Looks alot like the ICs that the newer PC2-9600 rated modules might have from several manufacturers ?
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