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    Kingston Hyper-X 8GB module SPD tables?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by Meaker@Sager, Mar 16, 2011.

  1. Meaker@Sager

    Meaker@Sager Company Representative

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    Has anyone got a screenshot of these modules SPD tables? CPU-Z works if you are not sure what to use.

    I am posting this here as I have noticed a few of you guys using them.
     
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    kunekaden Notebook Deity

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    I don't think anyone's using them yet. I saw them on a website but not in stock for like 1300 euros.

    If you're talking about the 4gb dimms (8gb kits), they're
    xmp 1 1333 c 7-7-7-20
    xmp 2 1600 c 9-9-9-27
     
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    Do they have any regular ones?
     
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    I don't know what you are trying to ask with that question.
     
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    Do they only have XMP profiles? Are there any JEDEC profiles?
     
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    granyte ATI+AMD -> DAAMIT

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    yes there are jedec profiles they are the exact same thing as any toher ram you will find

    aka
    800 = 5-5-5
    1066 = 7-7-7
    1333 = 9-9-9

    the other 2 are the xmp profiles
     
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    Right so if I want to get the most out of them i'll need to break out the SPD programmer.