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Old 13th Jan 2006, 05:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default micron chipset

saw some KVR with micron chipset..

how do it overclock? need high V? or jus plain lousy chip to overclock

anyone hav any experience overclocking micron chipset ram?
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What Micron chipset to be exact?
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Old 13th Jan 2006, 09:09 PM   #3 (permalink)
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look like this

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mt -5B

something like dat..
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http://www.rojakpot.com/showarticle....tno=158&pgno=0

Could be something like this one. No idea about overclocking though.
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PS, how do u know by the number it is a micron chipset?

or is there anyway to know wat is the chip just by looking at the number?
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its jus easy..

from the link chai give jus see the chipset..on the very left side got a small MT word..dats micron

chai,

dats the exactly same chipset the pic inside the link..

end with -5B

hmm..looking at the link it looks need alot V to fly
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See if it's the same 'C' batch.

MT = Micron Technology
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microns are usually good. how well it goes just depends on many factors.

1. your platform AMD or Intel.
2. your northbridge chipset (or your on-die mem controller)
3. your memory
4. your romsip table (this you gotta try out different bios based on different romsip)

You could have a great number 1 or 3 but if they dont like number 2, or your number 4 doesnt like ur mem, there goes great fsb, and/or there goes good timings too.

I've got a A64 3000+ LBBWE that hates my KVR Mosel SCT5B ram and mem dividers. That CPU did well with my cuz HyperX CH5.

My A643500+ CDBHE (CSIP) seems to like my KVRs. does 11x230 at default 1.35vcore @ 2.7vdimm

In short, test! test! test!
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thanks for ya input

din decide yet to take those micron kvr or not but i found another good ram

http://www.ocworks.com/memory/team_pc32dt.html

hynix dt-d43 but with brainpower pcb n the price is same as kvr too
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thanks for ya input

din decide yet to take those micron kvr or not but i found another good ram

http://www.ocworks.com/memory/team_pc32dt.html

hynix dt-d43 but with brainpower pcb n the price is same as kvr too
I don't like D43 that much because it's a high latency module.
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