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ctsun
2005-12-20, 07:55
Is the G.Skill 2GB HZ easliy to o/c?? testing--the dual core with 2GB memory

original: http://forum.coolaler.com/showthread.php?p=1329419#post1329419
author: coolaler

the SPEC of the HZ:
* Package : 2048MB kit (2x1GB) dual channel pack
* CAS Latency : 3-4-4-8 (PC4000)
* Test Voltage : 2.6~2.8 V
* PCB Board : 6 Layers PCB
* Speed : DDR 500MHz (PC4000)
* Type : 184-pin DDR SDRAM
* Error Checking : Non-ECC
* Registered/Unbuffered : Unbuffered
* Quality Control : Comprehensive rigorously tested in pair at dual channel environment
* Warranty : Lifetime

http://coolaler.nil.com.tw/images/GS2GB_HZ/2.JPG

DDR564, not limit
single SUPERPI32M
passed
http://coolaler.kj.idv.tw/FX60_2GBHZ/HZ1.gif

dual SUPERPI32M
passed
http://coolaler.kj.idv.tw/FX60_2GBHZ/HZ2.gif

the sis testing
Memory Dandwidth Benchmark
http://coolaler.kj.idv.tw/FX60_2GBHZ/HZ3.gif

Sp2004 running
http://coolaler.kj.idv.tw/FX60_2GBHZ/HZ4.gif

dingetje
2005-12-21, 22:19
here is a review
http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/GSkill/4000-2GBHZ/1
hereis a great thread about the 2gbhz
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=75199&highlight=2gbhz

it seems to be nice memory for overclocking
but what is dont understand:
in the usa the 2gbhz is 6600 NT --> http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820231021

in taipei (nova and guang hua) the 2gbhz is 8500NT !!!!!!!!!
i thought g.skill is made in taiwan, so why are the taiwanese buyers ripped off?