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    Corsair Memory

    Hi

    I am thinking of buying some corsair TWIN2X1024-6400C4/C5 off yourselves but I have been reading around and found that a lot of these are using the ProMOS chipset not the d9. Could you clarify that before I buy which ICs are being used in each module.

    As, I do not want to buy ProMOS ic's I know that you can tell off the revision number but specifications do not indicate this.

    Hope this is not asking too much

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    Is that the memory with the scanlink code of LN15367.

    Let me know and I'll get these checked for you as soon as I can run down to the warehouse and check these out.

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    No, I was on about the 2gb kits I know a lot of them are promos and would prefer microns.

    Here is a list which I found from another forum hope it helps

    CM2X1024-6400C3 6403v1.1 0619028-4 = Micron, 64Mx8, 2-667 CL5, Rev D

    CM2X1024-6400C4D XMS6404v2.1 0643019-3 = PROMOS 800MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X512-6400C4 XMS6404V2.1 0643057-5 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X512-6400C4 XMS6404V2.1 0638115-1 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400C4D XMS6404v2.1 0644020-5 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400C4D XMS6404v2.2 0645284-8 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400C4D XMS6404v1.1 0645065-1 = Micron, 64Mx8, 2-533 CL4, Rev D
    CM2X1024-6400C4 XMS6404V2.1 0642016-3 = Not Found
    CM2XP1024-6400C4 6404v1.1 0635044-1 = Micron, 64Mx8, 2-533 CL4, Rev D
    CM2X1024-6400C4 6404V2.1 0635221-22 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CMX1024-6400C4 6404V2.1 0636063-3 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400C4 6404v1.1 0626099-3 = Micron, 64Mx8, 2-667 CL5, Rev D
    CM2X1024-6400C4 6404v1.2 0620097-1 = Micron, 64Mx8, 2-667 CL5, Rev D

    CMX2x1024-6400PRO XMS6405v4.1 0629101-4 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 XMS6405 v4.1 0626270-1 = Infineon, Die Rev B, 64M X 8
    CM2X1024-6400 6405v5.1 0635148-0 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 6405 v.5.1 0634219-6 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 6405v5.1 0639158-0 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8
    CM2X512A-6400 6405v3.1 0639014-2 = Infineon AENEON, Die Rev B, 64M X 8
    CM2x1024-6400 6405v5.1 0633002-15 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8
    CM2X512A-6400 6405v4.1 0633067-1 = PROMOS 800MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 6405v5.1 0634287-2 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 6405v5.1 0631252-2 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, 0.09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 6405v5.1 0631252-9 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400PRO XMS6405v1.1 0610028-1 = Micron, 64Mx8, 667, CL5, Rev D
    CM2X1024-6400 XMS6405v5.1 0633171-6 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM2X1024-6400 XMS6405v5.1 0629230-7 = PROMOS 667MHZ, CL5, .09u 64Mx8
    CM1024X2-6400 XMS6405 v4.1 0626413-3 = Infineon, Die Rev B, 64MX8
    CM2X1024-6400PRO XMS6405v3.1 0609115-2 = Infineon, Die Rev B, 64M X 8
    CM2X1024-6400 XMS6405v4.1 0609102-1 = Infineon, Die Rev B, 64M X 8
    CM2X1024-6400, 6405 v1.4, 0606096-2 = Micron, 64Mx8, DDR2-667, CL5, Rev D
    CM2X512A-6400 XMS6405v1.1 0531093-0 = Micron, 64Mx8,2-533, CL4, Rev A
    CM2X512A-6400 XMS6405V3.1 0609062-1 = Infineon, Die Rev B, 64M X 8
    CM2X1024-6400PRO 6405v1.3 0610028-1 = Micron, 64Mx8, DDR2-667, CL5, Rev D
    CM2X512A-6400 XMS6405v3.1 0628012-2 = Infineon 64Mx8, DDR2, Rev B (90nm)
    CM2X512A-6400 XMS6405v4.1 0631250-9 = PROMOS 0.09u 64Mx8 ETT


    Thanks for your time will not be buying until after Christmas then I will get a full system of parts to build when I get some more money

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    http://www.corsairmemory.com/ is a good place to start, use the compatabilty drop down box thingy mabob, it will basically say what is compatable with your board
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    Hi pands@scan

    Have already looked at the corsair website clicking on each of the memory modules the pdf file does not state which ic is on the module, or which revision it is.

    Just thought, that before I buy I would like to know if it is micron ic, as do not want ProMOS ic's. It looks like I might have to go down the crucial route, as they make the ic's.

    If I knew which 6400 series was micron then I would buy that.

    Thanks for the quick response.

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    http://ramlist.ath.cx/ddr2/

    Found this list of various modules and the chips they use... not exactly what you asked for but if you decide to go with another brand least you know what to get

    Seems strange that corsair would use Promos in their XMS range which as designed to be good overclockers?

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    Hi redsky009

    Already had the list, saved it in favourites, Did a lot of googling before I posted and hours of reading, Got my original promos list off the corsair forums and then extremesystems.org. Busy looking at a site which sells memory unfortunately not any crucial, but they sell mushkin patriot ocz, team gskill to name just a few.

    I want memory that I can over-clock and not run at stock speed. At least I have about a month to decide on my purchase, still debating which mobo to get as well.

    Thanks for the response
    Last edited by WhoCares; 04-12-2006 at 05:48 PM. Reason: Taking out link as not to offend

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    no offence but putting a link to a competitor's site is bad form and a bit rude on the Scan forum?

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    Sorry about the link, did not think, about the forum I was on it will not happen again, Just got carried away about this memory issue.

    Hope you accept my apologies

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    Removed link from thread so hopefully does not cause too much offense

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    Any news on the revision numbers?

    would also like to know for LN14277

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