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[DDR3 IC List] - submissions
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06-11-2008, 01:30 AM
#17 (permalink)
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Yeah the ic info is under the heatspreaders as you can't find ic info from memory module labels etc. Just beware of the risks of removing heatspreaders, some memory have loose heatspreaders and come off easily. But some are stuck on and hard to remove - so don't try if they're stuck on too hard 
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06-11-2008, 02:12 AM
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Originally Posted by eva2000
Yeah the ic info is under the heatspreaders as you can't find ic info from memory module labels etc. Just beware of the risks of removing heatspreaders, some memory have loose heatspreaders and come off easily. But some are stuck on and hard to remove - so don't try if they're stuck on too hard 
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ok Eva, i understood the reason...
and i understood you need the original Picture from the Chip not the headspreader-Stamp.
But waht i don't understood is this all postings in this thread...
maybe one or two have uses have pictures from here Chips... and others are write only
????
sorry this question... i do not hope I step on the feet
regards
achim
ok.. i would like post this information from this chips in this list... ok.. i have the risk ... the headspreader are verry strong
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Board: Asus Rampage Extrem (Bios 701) /
CPU: Q9650 / Memory CSX CompuStocX DDR3 DIABLO 3-2000 4GB (2x2GB) Kit PC3-16000 Micron D9GTS / Grafik: Sapphire Radeon HD 4870
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06-11-2008, 02:19 AM
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well some folks removed heatspreader but didn't show pics, but either way I don't think roon (owner and maintainer of ramlist.i4memory.com) includes the submissions that don't have actual photo's of the ICs ? or he already has added the memory model and possible IC used to his list.
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CSX CompuStocX DDR3 2000 PC3-16000 4GB Kit (2x2Gb) Micron D9GTS
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06-11-2008, 05:32 AM
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Hello,
i have here new ( 08.2008) DDR3-Dimms
CompuStocX CSX DDR3 2000 PC3-16000 4GB Kit (2x2GB) Micron D9GTS
Info:
The old (or some) CompuStocX DDR3 PC-3 16000 4GB Kit based Micron D9GTS (see the pics)
the next and the last (or some) CompuStocX DDR3 PC-3 16000 4GB Kit based Micron D9GTR
see there http://www.compustocx.de/?site=show_...article_id=630
now all ist out of Stcok
which Chips are based on the next
CompuStocX DDR3 PC-3 16000 4GB Kit ???
regards
Achim
  
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Last edited by kubinek; 06-11-2008 at 06:59 AM..
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Board: Asus Rampage Extrem (Bios 701) /
CPU: Q9650 / Memory CSX CompuStocX DDR3 DIABLO 3-2000 4GB (2x2GB) Kit PC3-16000 Micron D9GTS / Grafik: Sapphire Radeon HD 4870
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Join Date: Oct 24 2006
The Netherlands
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08-11-2008, 09:08 PM
#21 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by eva2000
well some folks removed heatspreader but didn't show pics, but either way I don't think r00n (owner and maintainer of ramlist.i4memory.com) includes the submissions that don't have actual photo's of the ICs ?
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Correct. I prefer IC info that includes actual photos, just to ensure that the ramlist stays 100% accurate.
or he already has added the memory model and possible IC used to his list.
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I have added all available IC information regarding CSX to the list, partly by using their own website.
It is indeed likely they are also using Samsung HCF0 now, but we can't be sure of that until someone voids their warranty. 
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Join Date: Dec 24 2006
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24-11-2008, 03:54 PM
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Here's the IC's I have in the G.Skill F3-12800CL9T-6GBNQ triple channel kit.
I couldn't find anything on those chips with a quick google search

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24-12-2008, 11:49 PM
#23 (permalink)
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31-12-2008, 02:42 AM
#24 (permalink)
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Kingston HyperX 1800MHz 3x1GB KHX14400D3/1G
Samsung HCF0
hyperx.jpg
CIMG0009.JPG
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