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Reply 40 of 76, by bloodem

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It is normal to have a delayed post of about 5 - 10 seconds if you go beyond 200 MHz FSB (which is quad pumped to 800 MHz). This is the native FSB frequency. Anything above that, is considered to be an "overclocked FSB", and, as mentioned, the board can exhibit this behavior.

Now, what is NOT normal, is no post at all (especially at 220 MHz). This most likely can mean one or both of the following:
- your memory does not handle the 440 MHz clock speed, so you'd need to adjust the ratio to drop below 400. (it's actually recommended to manually configure it, this might improve the POST times), or use another memory module. I personally like the Geil DDR modules (2.5-6-3-3), with the blue heatsinks, they handle high frequencies like real champs.
- you have lost the silicon lottery with your E5800 chip (it probably needs a VCORE bump, but unfortunately this board does not offer any VCORE adjustments).

My initial thought would be the memory.

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Reply 41 of 76, by mothergoose729

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Most of these boards have an options for north bridge voltage and CPU voltage. They aren't descriptive - something like "high", but worth a try. And yeah, check your memory multiplier too. Most DDR kits rated for 400 mhz should do 440mhz without too much trouble. You might have to raise your CAS latency to 2 or 2.5 to get it though.

Reply 42 of 76, by Lazar81

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Ah... I already suspected the memory modules... I have OCZ Platinum modules 2x1Gb with CL2... Thought they would do just fine... But have G.skills CL2.5 lying around here.

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Edit:
Found the problem. Still had the the memory manual on 400 instead of auto. Now it works without problems

Got it till 235 without instabilities.. I assume that I have to change some other values.. but not today... Will try it tomorrow

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Reply 43 of 76, by The Serpent Rider

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So called OCZ "Platinum" 1 Gb modules are based on Infineon memory chips which are prone to glitch in 3D games (visually) and it can't be detected by MemTest. Depending on luck, G.Skill might be exactly same Infineon chips or Samsung UCCC. The latter can go quite high in overclocking, but only with timing 3-3-3-8 or 3-4-4-10 or something in-between.

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Reply 44 of 76, by Lazar81

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The Serpent Rider wrote on 2021-02-23, 22:18:

So called OCZ "Platinum" 1 Gb modules are based on Infineon memory chips which are prone to glitch in 3D games (visually) and it can't be detected by MemTest. Depending on luck, G.Skill might be exactly same Infineon chips or Samsung UCCC. The latter can go quite high in overclocking, but only with timing 3-3-3-8 or 3-4-4-10 or something in-between.

Ah... This explains the instabilities I encountered... Still had auto timings...
I did some research and found the g.skills seem to have also the infenion chips...
So what would be good modules.. the geils mentioned above? Or something else?

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Reply 45 of 76, by The Serpent Rider

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For FSB overcloking? Samsung Original UCCC/LCCC 1 Gb sticks can perform quite admirably with relaxed timings. Up to 300 Mhz, if you're lucky. Easy to find, cheap and compatible. You can buy a bulk of such sticks and pick a pair with best oveclocking result.

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Reply 46 of 76, by Lazar81

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The Serpent Rider wrote on 2021-02-23, 23:24:

For FSB overcloking? Samsung Original UCCC/LCCC 1 Gb sticks can perform quite admirably with relaxed timings. Up to 300 Mhz, if you're lucky. Easy to find, cheap and compatible. You can buy a bulk of such sticks and pick a pair with best oveclocking result.

Inspired by this I did some research and found a list that might help others having the same question:

New RAM List!!! (now with 1GB stick listing too)

Here you are a list of most known RAMs with their specific CHIPs (continual update). Let's notice in particular Samsung TCCD and Winbond UTT chips, best ram chips in the market:

256/512MB STICKS RAM LISTING:
A-Data
PC2700 (cl2,5) --chip--> could be Winbond AH-6 or BH-6
PC3200 --chip--> Winbond CH-5, Samsung TCCC
PC3200 --chip--> Special Edition Winbond BH-5
PC3700 (non Vitesta, no HS) --chip--> should Samsung TCC5
PC4000 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D43, D5, Samsung TCCC
PC4000 Vitesta DDR500 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D43, D5 or Samsung TCCD (few)
PC4500 Vitesta DDR566 --chip--> Samsung TCCD - Modified JEDEC PCB or Hynix B (few)
PC4800 Vitesta DDR600 --chip--> Samsung TCCD - Modified JEDEC PCB or Hynix B

Apacer
PC2700 --chip--> could be Winbond AH-6
PC4000 --chip--> Samsung TCCD

Buffalo
PC3200 --chip--> may or may not contain Micron 46V32M8 -5B C, 46V32M8 - 5B G look at the chips
PC3700 --chip--> may or may not contain Winbond BH-5, CH-5, Micron 46V32M8 -5B C look at the chips
FireStix PC4000 --chip--> Hynix B
FireStix PC3200 CL2 (2-2-2-4) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB

Centon
Advanced DDR --chip--> Samsung TCCD
New Advanced DDR533 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5
New Advanced DDR400 (2-2-2-5) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB

Corsair
XMS-PC2700C2 Rev1.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> maybe Winbond BH-6/Samsung TCB3
XMS-PC2700C2 Rev1.2 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-6
XMS-PC2700C2 Rev1.3 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Mosel Vitelic (6ns?)
XMS-PC2700C2 Rev2.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Micron (6ns rev B)/Samsung TCB3
XMS-PC2700LL Rev1.1 (2-2-2-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond BH-6
XMS-PC2700LL Rev1.2 (2-2-2-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-6
XMS-PC3000C2 Rev1.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCB3/Micron (6ns rev B) and few Winbond BH-6
XMS-PC3000C2 Rev2.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> should Winbond BH-6
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.0 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.1/2.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond BH-6
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.2/2.2 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-6
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.3 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Winbond UTT ?
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.4 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Mosel Vitelic 5ns ~ Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.5 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Winbond New BH-5 ~ Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.6 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Winbond UTT ~ Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev1.7 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Winbond New BH-5\UTT ~ Brainpower PCB ?
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev3.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Infineon B-5
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev4.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev4.2 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD & TCC5
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev4.3 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD & TCC5 (Rev. F) ~ Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev5.1/6.1 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Mosel Vitelic 5ns
XMS-PC3200LL Rev1.1/2.1 (2-2-2-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
XMS-PC3200LL Rev1.2/2.2 (2-3-2-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
XMS-PC3200LL Rev3.1 (2-3-2-6-1T) --chip--> Infineon B-5
XMS-PC3200XL/XLPT Rev1.1 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
XMS-PC3200XL/XLPT Rev1.2 (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC3500C2 Rev1.1 (2-3-3-7-1T) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
XMS-PC3700 Rev1.1(3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCC
XMS-PC4000 Rev1.1 (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D43
XMS-PC4000 Rev3.1 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Samsung TCCC
XMS-PC4400 Rev1.1 (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D5
XMS-PC4400C25 (2.5-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB

Crucial
PC3200 --chip--> may or may not contain Micron 46V32M8 -5B C, 46V32M8 -5B G
Ballistix PC3200 (2-2-2-8) --chip--> Micron 46V32M8 -5B G (maybe overlabeled)
Ballistix PC4000 (2.5-4-4-8) --chip--> Micron 46V32M8 -5B G (maybe overlabeled)

GeIL
GeIL ONE TCCD (ES) PC3200 (1,5-2-2-5-1T) PC4800 (2,5-3-3-8-1T) @2.55V-2.95V --chip--> hand-picked TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
GeIL ONE TCCD (S) PC3200 (1,5-2-2-5-1T) PC4800 (2,5-4-4-7-1T) @2.55V-2.95V --chip--> hand-picked TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
GeIL ONE BH (W) PC3200 (1,5-2-2-5-1T) PC4000 (2-2-2-5-1T) @2.55V-3.80V --chip--> Winbond New BH5 ~ Brainpower PCB
Value PC3200 Blue (2.5-3-3-6) --chip--> Infineon 5ns, Hynix D5, D43, Winbond New BH5\UTT (new ones)
Golden Dragon PC3200 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> WLCSP chip package w/ Samsung chips
Ultra Platinum PC3200 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-5, Mosel Vitelic 5ns
Ultra-X PC3200 (2-2-2-5) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (old ones), Winbond New BH-5\UTT (hand-picked, relabeled) ~ Brainpower PCB
Ultra-X PC4000\PC4400 (2-2-2-5\2,5-3-3-5\2,5-4-4-7 -1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (hand-picked, relabeled) ~ Brainpower PCB
Golden Dragon PC3500 (2.5-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> WLCSP chip package w/ Samsung chips
Ultra Platinum PC3500 (2.5-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Winbond CH-5, Mosel Vitelic 5ns, Winbond New BH5\UTT (new ones)
Golden Dragon PC3700 (2.5-4-4-7-1T) --chip--> WLCSP chip package w/ Samsung chips
Golden Dragon PC4000 (2.5-4-4-7-1T) --chip--> WLCSP chip package w/ Samsung chips
Ultra Series PC3200 (2-3-3-6-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCC5
Ultra Platinum PC4000 (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D43
Ultra Platinum PC4200 (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D43
Ultra Platinum PC4400 (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D5

G.Skill
G.SKILL PC3200(DDR400 1T) (2-3-3-6 1T @2,6V-2,75V), (F1-3200PHU2-512MBZX/1GBZX) --chip--> Micron 46V32M8 -5B G (?), Mosel Vitelic 5ns (?) (overlabeled) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC3200(DDR400 1T) (2-2-2-5 1T), (F1-3200BWU2-512MBGH/1GBGH) --chip--> Winbond UTT ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-4-4-8), PC3200 (2-2-2-5) 1GB Kit (F1-3200DSU2-512LC/1GBLC) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-3-3-7), PC3200 (2-2-2-5) 512M Kit (F1-3200DSU2-512LE/1GBLE) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-4-4-8), PC3200 (2-3-3-6) (F1-3200DSU2-512LD/1GBLD) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-4-4-8) (F1-3200DSU2-512FC/1GBFC) --chip--> Samsung TCCD, Samsung TCC5 ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4800(DDR600 2T) (2.5-4-4-8 2T) (F1-3200DSU2-512FR/1GBFR) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4800(DDR600 1T) (2.5-4-4-8 1T), PC3200 (2-2-2-5), (F1-3200DSU2-512FF/1GBFF) --chip--> hand-picked Samsung TCCD (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4800(DDR600) (2.5-4-4-8 2T | 3-4-4-8 1T), PC3200 (2-2-2-5) (F1-3200DSU2-512LA/1GBLA) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB

Kingmax (incomplete)
Hardcore PC4000 DDR500 TSOP (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix D5 ~ Brainpower PCB
Hardcore PC4000 DDR500 BGA (3-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Hynix B ~ Brainpower PCB

Kingston
HyperX PC2700 (2-2-2-5-1T) (KHX 2700) --chip--> first Samsung TCB3, then Winbond BH-6, CH-6, CH-5, relabeled unknown Chips.
HyperX PC3000 (2-2-2-6-1T) (KHX 3000) --chip--> first Samsung TCB3, then mainly Winbond BH-5, some BH-6, CH-5, CH-6 (maybe relabeled)
HyperX PC 3200 (old revision, not AK2, K2 or A) (KHX 3200) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
HyperX PC 3200K2 (2-2-2-6-1T) (KHX 3200K2) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
HyperX PC 3200AK2 (2-3-2-6-1T) (KHX 3200AK2) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
HyperX PC 3200ULK2 (2-2-2-5-1T) (KHX 3200ULK2) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
HyperX PC 3500 (rated 2-3-3-7 @ 433Mhz, 2-2-2-6 @ 400Mhz, old revision) (KHX 3500) --chip--> Winbond BH-5 (maybe relabeled)
HyperX PC 3500K2 (2-3-3-7) (KHX 3500K2) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
HyperX PC 3500A (2-3-3-7) (KHX 3500A) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
HyperX PC 4000K2 (3-4-4-8) (KHX 4000K2) --chip--> Samsung TCCC, Hynix D43, D5
HyperX PC 4300K2 (3-4-4-8) (KHX 4300K2) --chip--> Hynix D5
Kingston Ram w/remarked Chips as D328DW-45 --chip--> Before Week 18 Year 03 Winbond BH-5, after CH-5 (18 03 can be both)
Kingston Ram w/remarked Chips as D328DW-5 --chip--> Winbond BH-5
Kingston Ram w/remarked Chips as D328DW-6 Winbond BH-6
Kingston Ram w/remarked Chips as D328DM-6 --chip--> should Winbond BH-6
Kingston Ram w/remarked Chips as D328DM-5 --chip--> should Winbond BH-5
Value Ram 333Mhz (2,5-3-3-*) (KVR333X64C25) --chip--> may or may not contain Winbond BH-6, AH-6, Hynix D43, D5 look at the chips (maybe relabeled)
Value Ram 400Mhz (2,5-3-3-*) (KVR400X64C25) --chip--> may or may not contain Winbond BH-5, CH-5, Micron 46V32M8 -5B C, Hynix D43, D5, Samsung TCCC, TCC4 look at the chips (maybe relabeled)

Mushkin
PC2700 (Non Level X, rated 2-3-3, Promo-Build) --chip--> Winbond CH-6
PC3200 Cl2,5 (Non Level X, non Blue, non Green Serie) --chip--> Winbond BH-5, Samsung TCB3
PC3200 (Non Level X, rated 2-2-2, Promo-Build) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
PC3200 Level I (2-3-2) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
PC3200 Level II (2-2-2) --chip--> Winbond BH-5 or BH-6
PC3200 Special 2-2-2 --chip--> Winbond BH-6
PC3200 Level II V2 (2-2-2) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
PC3500 Level I (2-3-3) --chip--> Winbond CH-5
PC3500 Level II (2-2-2) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
PC3200 BLUE CL2 (2-3-3-X) --chip--> Winbond UTT ~ Brainpower PCB
PC3700 (2,5-4-3) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (rev. F)
PC3200/3500/4000 REDLINE XP3200/3500/4000 DDR400/433/500 (2-2-2-5-1T @+3V) --chip--> Winbond UTT ~ Brainpower PCB
PC3200 Dual Pack (2-2-2) --chip--> Samsung TCCD\TCC5 (rev. F) ~ Brainpower PCB
PC4400 Dual Pack (2,5-4-4) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (rev. F) ~ Brainpower PCB

OCZ
EL DDR PC3200 Gold --chip--> Winbond New BH5 ~ Brainpower PCB
EL DDR PC3200 Platinum Limited Edition (2-2-2-7) --chip--> Winbond BH-6
EL DDR PC3200 Platinum Edition (2-3-2-5) --chip--> Samsung TCB3, ProMOS 5ns (relabeled), Mosel Vitelic 5ns (relabeled), Winbond CH-5
EB DDR PC3200 Platinum Edition (2,5-3-2-8) --chip--> Micron 46V32M8 -5B C
EL DDR PC3200 Platinum Edition rev2 (2-2-2-5) --chip--> Samsung 4ns TCCD, Samsung TCC5 ~ Brainpower PCB
EL DDR PC3200 DC Value VX (OCZ4001024WV3DC-K) (3-4-4-8 @2,6V) --chip--> Windond UTT, New BH5 (relabeled as OCZ VX) ~ Brainpower PCB 808
EL DDR PC3200 DC Gold VX (2-3-3-8 @2.6V | 2-2-2-8 @3.2V) --chip--> Windond UTT (relabeled as OCZ Voltage eXtreme) ~ Brainpower PCB 808
EL DDR PC3500 DC Gold GX (2-2-2-5 @2,8V) --chip--> Windond New BH5 (relabeled as OCZ Voltage eXtreme) ~ Brainpower PCB 808
EL DDR PC4000 DC Gold VX (2-2-2-8 @3.3V) --chip--> Windond UTT (relabeled as OCZ Voltage eXtreme) ~ Brainpower PCB 808
EL DDR PC3500 Platinum Limited Edition (2-2-3-6) --chip--> Winbond BH-5
EL DDR PC3500 Platinum Edition (2-3-2-5) --chip--> Winbond CH-5, few BH-5
EB DDR PC3500 Platinum Edition (2,5-3-2-8) --chip--> Micron 46V32M8 -5B C
EL DDR PC3700 Gold Edition rev1 (2-3-3-7) --chip--> Samsung TCB3 (overlabeled)
EL DDR PC3700 Gold Edition rev2 (2,5-3-3-7) --chip--> ProMOS 5ns (relabeled) , Mosel Vitelic 5ns (relabeled)
EL DDR PC3700 Gold Edition rev3 (2,5-3-3-8) --chip--> Hynix DT-D5 ~ Brainpower PCB 808
EL DDR PC3700 Platinum Edition (2-3-3-8) --chip--> Samsung TCC5 (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
EB DDR PC3700 Platinum Edition (3-2-2-8/3-3-2-8) --chip--> Micron 46V32M8 -5B C
DDR PC4000 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5, D43 (relabeled)
DDR PC4200 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5, D43
EL PC4200 Platinum Edition (2,5-3-3-8 1T @2,75V) --chip--> Samsung TCC5 (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
DDR PC4400 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5
EL DDR PC4400 Gold Edition (2,5-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix B, Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
EL PC4800 Platinum Edition (2,5-4-4-10 1T/2T @2,85V) --chip--> Samsung TCCD, Samsung TCC5 (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
EL PC5000 Platinum Edition DFI Special DDR625 (3-4-4-10 1T/2T @2,85V) --chip--> Samsung TCCD, Samsung TCC5 (new production) ~ Brainpower PCB
EL PC4800 Platinum Elite Edition (2,5-4-4-10 1T/2T @2,85V) --chip--> hand-picked Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB

OC-Wear
OC-WearDDR PC3200 (2-3-3-6) - DDR560 CL 3-4-4-8 @ 2,8V --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
OC-Wear PC3200 DDR400 2-2-2-5 (2-2-2-5-1T) --> Winbond New BH-5

Patriot (incomplete)
Patriot PDC5123200+XBLK\PDC1G3200+XBLK (2-2-2-5) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB

PQI (incomplete)
PQI Turbo Memory DC PC3200 (2-2-2-5) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
PQI Turbo Memory DC PC4000 (2,5-3-3-7) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
PQI Turbo Memory DC PC4400 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5 ~ Brainpower PCB 815

Samsung
PC3200 --chip--> Samsung TCC4, TCCC
PC3700 --chip--> Samsung TCC5
PC4000 (CL3) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (just few samples)

Shikatronics
ShikaXram PC4400 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix B

SimpleTech
Nitro PC4000 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5

Team Group
ASTAK DDR600 PC4800 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB 808

TwinMos
Twinmos DDR333 (2,5-3-3-6) --chip--> Samsung TCB3, TCC4 Winbond AH-6, Winbond BH-6, Twinmos, Hynix, Mtec
Twinmos/Winbond DDR400 (2,5-3-3-6) --chip--> Could be Winbond BH-5, CH-5, look at the chips
Twinmos Twisters DDR500 (TSOP) (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D43, Samsung TCCC
Twinmos Twisters DDR533 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Hynix D5
TwisterPro PC3200/DDR400 (2-2-2-5) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
TwisterPro PC3700/DDR466 (2,5-3-3-7) --chip--> Samsung TCCD
Speed Premium PC3500 (DDR433) (2,5-3-3-8) --chip--> Winbond New BH-5

Twinmos with Winbond UTT (relabeled as Twinmos\M.Tec) <--chip--
(*) Twinmos SpeedPremium (after week 46/2004 with UTT & BP PCB)
(*) Two Dots marking
(*) AA4T (not AADT or 1A4T)
(*) Metal Dots (two in each side!)
(*) 44D (or 50D) TMD marking (some 60D PC2700 too)

Twinmos with New Winbond BH-5 (relabeled as Twinmos\M.Tec) <--chip--
(*) Twinmos SpeedPremium (after week 46/2004 with BH-5 & BP PCB)
(*) Two Dots marking
(*) 1A4T (not AADT or AA4T)
(*) Metal Dots (two in each side!)
(*) 44D (or 50D) TMD marking (some 60D PC2700 too)

Ultra
Extreme Memory PC3200 DDR 400MHZ (2-2-2-5-1T) --chip--> Winbond BH-5, selected CH-5

? = Need more input
Modified JEDEC (Reference) PCB/Brainpower PCB = Ehnanced PCBs (+5/10 Mhz)

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SAMSNUG TCCD RAM CLASSIFICATION based on review, comments, posts, etc. (it is ABSOLUTELY indicative and of course it is not scientific because a lot depends on chip luck; notice: some could be also TCC5 Rev. F that ~ equals TCCD performance):

+~300 Mhz:
GeIL ONE TCCD (ES) PC3200 (1,5-2-2-5-1T) PC4800 (2,5-3-3-8-1T) @2.55V-2.95V --chip--> hand-picked TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
GeIL ONE TCCD (S) PC3200 (1,5-2-2-5-1T) PC4800 (2,5-4-4-7-1T) @2.55V-2.95V ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4800(DDR600 1T) (2.5-4-4-8 1T), PC3200 (2-2-2-5), (F1-3200DSU2-512FF/1GBFF) ~ Brainpower PCB
^ "Puni's Choices" (best TCCD in in the market, agile and powerful, "300 Mhz" are past, now 1T certified)

EL PC4800 Platinum Elite Edition (2,5-4-4-10 1T/2T @2,85V) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4800(DDR600) (2.5-4-4-8 2T | 3-4-4-8 1T), PC3200 (2-2-2-5) (F1-3200DSU2-512LA/1GBLA) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-3-3-7), PC3200 (2-2-2-5) 512M Kit (F1-3200DSU2-512LE/1GBLE) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4800(DDR600 2T) (2.5-4-4-8 2T) (F1-3200DSU2-512FR/1GBFR) ~ Brainpower PCB
OCZ EL PC5000 Platinum Edition DFI Special DDR625 (3-4-4-10 1T/2T @2,85V) ~ Brainpower PCB
OCZ EL PC4800 Platinum Edition (2,5-4-4-10 1T/2T @2,85V) ~ Brainpower PCB
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-4-4-8) (F1-3200DSU2-512FC/1GBFC) ~ Brainpower PCB
OCZ EL DDR PC3700 Platinum Edition (2-3-3-8) ~ Brainpower PCB
OCZ EL DDR PC3200 Platinum Edition rev2 (2-2-2-5) ~ Brainpower PCB
GeIL Ultra-X PC3200\PC4000\PC4400 (2-2-2-5\2,5-3-3-5\2,5-4-4-7 -1T) ~ Brainpower PCB
Team Group ASTAK DDR600 PC4800 (3-4-4-8) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB 808
Mushkin PC4400 (2,5-4-4) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (rev. F) ~ Brainpower PCB
New Centon Advanced DDR ~ Brainpower PCB
A-Data PC4800/PC4500 Vitesta DDR600/DDR566 - Modified JEDEC PCB
~-300 Mhz:
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-4-4-8), PC3200 (2-2-2-5) 1GB Kit (F1-3200DSU2-512LC/1GBLC) ~ Brainpower PCB
Corsair XMS-PC4400C25 (2.5-4-4-8-1T) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
Corsair XMS-PC3200XL Rev1.2/XLPT (2-2-2-5-1T) ~ Brainpower PCB
Corsair XMS-PC3200XL Rev1.1 (2-2-2-5-1T)
G.SKILL PC4400(DDR550) (2.5-4-4-8), PC3200 (2-3-3-6) (F1-3200DSU2-512LD/1GBLD) ~ Brainpower PCB
Mushkin PC3700 (2,5-4-3) --chip--> Samsung TCCD (rev. F)
PQI Turbo Memory DC PC4000 (2,5-3-3-7) --chip--> Samsung TCCD ~ Brainpower PCB
Samsung PC4000
PQI Turbo Memory DC PC3200 (2-2-2-5) ~ Brainpower PCB
Patriot PDC5123200+XBLK\PDC1G3200+XBLK (2-2-2-5) ~ Brainpower PCB
Corsair XMS-PC3200C2 Rev4.1 (2-3-3-6-1T)
OC-WearDDR PC3200 - DDR560 CL 3-4-4-8 @ 2,8V
-300 Mhz:
Mushkin PC3200 Level II V2 (2-2-2)
TwisterPro PC3200/DDR400 (2-2-2-5)
HyperX PC 3200ULK2 (2-2-2-5-1T) (KHX 3200ULK2)
Apacer PC4000
Centon Advanced DDR

"+~300 Mhz" = for sure over 300 Mhz, except rarity.
"~-300 Mhz" = around 300 Mhz, largely under 300 Mhz.
"-300 Mhz" = under 300 Mhz of about 5*(2,)3,4,5(,6) Mhz except rarity.

With V-RAM ~2,85V and relaxed timings.

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Winbond UTT vs TCCD (indicative comparison, not scientific):

Low Timings 2-2-2-X:
Winbond UTT (260-265 Mhz 1T @ ~3,4V) > TCCD (235-240 Mhz 1T @ ~2,85V)
Medium Timings 2,5-3-3-X:
TCCD (~300 Mhz 1T @ 2,85V) > Winbond UTT (263-268 Mhz 1T @ 3,4V)
High Timings 3-4-4-X:
TCCD (+300 Mhz 1T/2T @ ~2,85V) > Winbond UTT (265-270 Mhz ~1T/2T @ 3,4V)
Consumption (max = at which voltage they give their max):
TCCD: ~2,85V (max)
Winbond UTT: +3,4V (max unknown)

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1GB STICKS RAM LISTING:
[1GB STICKS RAM LIST by re-voodoo (THANKS!)]
[FOR ERRORS BELONGING TO THIS LIST PLEASE REFER TO cavodamage@tin.it FOR YOUR REPORT]

A-Data

A-Data PC3200 - Samsung UCCC

Buffalo

PC3200 DD4333-1G/MC rev C - Micron 5B -D
PC3200 DD4333-1G/SB rev B - Samsung UCCC

Corsair

XMS-3202-TWINX2048 - Samsung UCCC + PCB Brainpower
XMS-
3202C2PRO-TWINX2048 Rev1.1 - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
XMS-3202C2-
TWINX2048 Rev1.2 - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
XMS-3200C2-TWINX2048
Rev1.4 - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC3200 Rev 1.3 - Infineon
BE-5
XMS-PC3200 Rev 4.1 - Infineon BE-5
XMS-PC3200 Rev 5.1 - Nanya
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev 1.x - Infineon BE-5
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev 2.1 - Infineon
BE-5 or Nanya
XMS-PC3200C2 Rev 2.2 - Nanya
XMS-PC3500LLPRO-TWINX2048
- Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
XMS-PC4000 Rev 1.1 - Samsung UCCC
XMS-PC4400 - Samsung UCCC
XMS-PC4000-TWINX2048-4000PT - Samsung UCCC +
Brainpower PCB
Value RAM VS2GBKIT400C3 - Micron 5B-D or Samsung UCCC
Value RAM VS1GB400C3 - Samsung UCCC or Infineon BE-5

Crucial

PC3200 Value CT12864Z40B-1GB - Micron -5B D
Ballistix PC4000 BL12864Z503-1GB - Micron 5B-D
Ballistix Tracer PC4000
BL2KIT12864L503-1GB - Micron 5B-D

GEIL

Value
Series PC3200 - Elixir

G.Skill

F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ - Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
F1-4000USU2-2GBHV - Infineon CE-6 + Brainpower PCB
F1-3200USU2-2GBHS - Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
F1-3200BIU2-2GBHX - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
F1-3200PHU2-2GBZX - Infineon CE-6 + Brainpower PCB
F1-3200PHU2-2GBNS - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
F1-3200PHU1-1GBNT - Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB

Hynix

HYMD512646A8J - Hynix xx-D43
HYMD512646CP8J
-Hynix CTP-D43
HYMD512646B8R-D43 PQ - Hynix BT-D43

Infineon

HYS64D128320HU-5-B - Infineon BE-5
HYS64D128320HU-5-C - Infineon CE-5
HYS64D128320HU-6-B - Infineon BE-6
HYS64D128320HU-6-C - Infineon CE-6

Kingston

KHX3200AK2/2G - Infineon BE-5
KHX3200K2/2G - Infineon xx-x
KVR400X64C3A/1G - Infineon BE-5 or Samsung TCCC
KVR400X64C3AK2/2G -
Samsung UCCC

Mushkin

PC3200 Blue Line -
Infineon BE-5
PC3200 HighPerformance (HP) - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower
PCB
PC4000 ExtremePerformance (XP) Redline - Infineon CE-6 +
Brainpower PCB
PC4000 ExtremePerformance (XP) - Samsung UCCC +
Brainpower PCB

OCZ

PC3200 Gold EL GX XTC -
Hynix D-5 or Infineon BE5\6 + Brainpower PCB
PC4000 Gold EL GX XTC -
Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
PC4000 Platinum EB - Infineon CE-6 +
Brainpower PCB
PC3200 Platinum EL - Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB
PC4000 Gold EL - Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
PC4000 Platinum EL -
Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
PC3200 Performance - Infineon BE-5 +
Brainpower PCB
PC3200 Value - Infineon CE-5 or BE-5 + Brainpower PCB

Patriot

PC3200 - Infineon CE-6
PC3200LL
Extreme Performance (PDC2G3200LLK) - Infineon BE-5 or BE-6 + Brainpower
PCB

PQI

PC3200 Power Memory - Samsung UCCC
PC3200 Turbo Memory DBL - Infineon BE-5

Samsung

PC3200 M368L2923CUN-CCC - Samsung UCCC Rev.C + Original PCB
PC3200 M368L2923DUN-CCC - Samsung UCCC Rev.D + Original PCB
PC3200
M368L2923CTN-CCC - Samsung TCCC + Original PCB

Speedline

PC3200 - Infineon BE-5 or Samsung TCCC/UCCC
PC3500 -
Infineon BE-5 or CE-5
PC3700 - Samsung TCCC/UCCC
PC4000 - Samsung
UCCC
PC4200 - Samsung UCCC
PC4200 - Infineon CE-5
PC4400 - Samsung
UCCC

TakeMS

BD1024TEC600 - TakeMS

TeamGroup

PC4000 Xtreem DC Memory Kit (3-3-2-8) -
Infineon CE-6 + Brainpower PCB
PC4000 Xtreem DC Memory Kit (3-4-3-8) -
Samsung UCCC + Brainpower PCB
PC4000 Xtreem DC Memory Kit (3-3-3-8) -
Micron 5B-D + Brainpower PCB
PC3200 Xtreem DC Memory Kit (2-3-2-5) -
Infineon BE-5 + Brainpower PCB

TwinMos

PC3200
- Hynix D-5

Transcend

PC3200 - Samsung UCCC +
Original PCB

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Reply 47 of 76, by The Serpent Rider

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Yeah, well with 1 Gb sticks you're limited to Hynix D43, Infineon BE/CE, Samsung UCCC/LCCC and Micron 5B memory.

Micron memory with good overclocking potential is hard to find this days and prone to suddenly die. Not really an option.

Hynix D43 is similar to Samsung UCCC (high mhz with relaxed timings), but on average the results are worse, also they weren't used in overclocking memory, only as OEM/normal retail. But they can take higher voltage than Samsung, which may improve overclocking slightly more.

Infineon CE memory has best timings per mhz ratio, but had problems with unstable 3D and low bar for maximum mhz achievable. Also you find them only within overclocking brands like Corsair, Patriot and Geil, it's impossible to find them as normal OEM sticks.

Infineon BE is a mixed bag, some are good, some are mediocre.

Samsung UCCC is fine both as OEM and overclocking modules. Latter might be slightly better, due to initial selection of good chips from manufacturer.

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Reply 48 of 76, by Lazar81

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Well ... I found an offer for mushkin silverlines.. 2x1gb kit.. they are not listed in my post... And until now I didn't find any info what chips are used on them. Does anyone know
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Edit: found a pair of Samsung with the uccc chips. I am curious how they will do... But I am wondering for they have no Heatspreaders - do they need them?... Airflow in my case is good.

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Reply 49 of 76, by The Serpent Rider

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Does anyone know

Looks like Samsung UCCC.

do they need them?

No, not really.

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Reply 50 of 76, by Lazar81

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The Serpent Rider wrote on 2021-02-24, 13:26:

Does anyone know

Looks like Samsung UCCC.

How can you be sure? Because of timings?
Besides... The samsung modules cost me 10 € incl. shipping... 😀

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Reply 52 of 76, by Lazar81

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So short summary:
I weren't able to make the overclock past 235... No matter what values are changed for the RAM in the BIOS. This happens with the OCZ and the G.Skil modules. I hope with the Samsungs it will be better.

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Reply 54 of 76, by Lazar81

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No chance... Crashes beyond 235... And even that seem to be unstable... Maybe this isn't my terrain... 🙈😬... And at the moment I don't have the patience to dive deeper into the matter. Work and children eating my time and nerves..
I am absolutely happy with my 2x3.2ghz and the OCZ memory modules.
Nevertheless as soon as the new memory arrives I will check out what they can do...

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Reply 55 of 76, by bloodem

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235 is already almost 3.8 GHz. It's very possible that you are now running into a chip limitation. I have various E5800 CPUs, and only some of them are stable at 3.8 GHz without a voltage bump. And as far as I can remember, a few of them don't even post at this frequency. That's why I mentioned that you can hope for a 3.6 - 3.8 GHz overclock 😀
To my knowledge, there is no way to increase the voltage on the ASRock 775i65g (but I didn't invest a lot of time in this either).

1 x PLCC-68 / 2 x PGA132 / 5 x Skt 3 / 9 x Skt 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Skt 8 / 14 x Slot 1 / 5 x Slot A
5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
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Reply 56 of 76, by Lazar81

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bloodem wrote on 2021-02-24, 20:23:

235 is already almost 3.8 GHz. It's very possible that you are now running into a chip limitation. I have various E5800 CPUs, and only some of them are stable at 3.8 GHz without a voltage bump. And as far as I can remember, a few of them don't even post at this frequency. That's why I mentioned that you can hope for a 3.6 - 3.8 GHz overclock 😀
To my knowledge, there is no way to increase the voltage on the ASRock 775i65g (but I didn't invest a lot of time in this either).

Ah... Mothergoose spoke of 4.0Ghz... not that I need that speed, but is it possible to reach that with a e5800? Means 250!

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Reply 57 of 76, by bloodem

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There might be some E5800 ‘golden chips’ out there that can hit 4.0 GHz without needing a vcore bump, but I would imagine they are quite rare. 😀
All in all, not needed... The E5800 is still very fast for WinXP even at stock speed (and it’s insanely fast for Win98).

1 x PLCC-68 / 2 x PGA132 / 5 x Skt 3 / 9 x Skt 7 / 12 x SS7 / 1 x Skt 8 / 14 x Slot 1 / 5 x Slot A
5 x Skt 370 / 8 x Skt A / 2 x Skt 478 / 2 x Skt 754 / 3 x Skt 939 / 7 x LGA775 / 1 x LGA1155
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Reply 58 of 76, by Lazar81

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bloodem wrote on 2021-02-24, 21:47:

There might be some E5800 ‘golden chips’ out there that can hit 4.0 GHz without needing a vcore bump, but I would imagine they are quite rare. 😀
All in all, not needed... The E5800 is still very fast for WinXP even at stock speed (and it’s insanely fast for Win98).

Yap... As I said above I am really happy with stock clock.. Don't know how far I can go with games. But recently tested doom 3 with almost everything maxed out (only aa 4x) it holds 60 fps almost all the time. What a great fun it is.

At the moment it looks like i got it stable with 230. This brought a slightly noticable improvement. But the stock clock does very well. So no reason at all for me to stay at higher rates for daily use.

If there were 98 drivers for the graphics card I would run it as a dual system. But... It's really nice as it is... Nothing found yet that I can only run in Windows 98 (naah wait... Wipeout 2097 but I this is another project).

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Reply 59 of 76, by The Serpent Rider

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No chance... Crashes beyond 235...

In that case, changing memory won't matter.

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