Wednesday, August 16th 2006

DDR Maximizer V.1.2


It looks like that one of the well known XS members-hipro5 has a new toy to show. His device called DDR Maximizer V.1.2 provides external voltage to the physical memory (DDR modules) of your computer, with the intention of helping them work at a higher frequency than the rated. It also helps to diagnose your physical RAM for possible errors that may have, by supplying them with various voltages, which the user himself can choose from the front panel. The DDR Maximizer V.1.2 supports various DDRI/DDRII/DDRIII memories through different PCBs. The device provides up to 4.2volts for DDRI, up to 3volts for DDRII memory and VTT control up to 2.1volts. It has overload, overvoltage and overheat protection, too. The DDR Maximizer V.1.2 is available in 2 different (black, silver) faceplates and 2 different (red, blue) display colors. Click here for more information.
Source: hipro-tech
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38 Comments on DDR Maximizer V.1.2

#26
hipro5
hipro-tech Rep
chronI think its amazing what you have done and your contribution to the overclocking community has clearly been a great one.

I literally just heard about this invention a few minutes ago and not once before. This thing needs more advertising. Have you pitched this to companies like OCZ or G.Skill? You could really clean up!

Have you posted step by step photo instructions with "before and after" results? I'm sure that will get some units out the door. Also, have you broken any records with ram speed? It seems to me that this nice little invention would help push some already high class ram past anything anyone's been able to accomplish.

Finally, what is your response to the poster who said people who have ordered these havn't recieved them?
DDR Maximizer is now shelling Worldwide so don't pay any attention to any crap you hear......:)

www.hipro-tech.com/

www.hipro-tech.com/resellers.html

www.cooling-masters.com/articles-40-0.html
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#27
little geek
wow truly........ no word describes it although these smile might :rockout: :) :) :) :) :) :rockout:
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#28
Deleted member 3
XooMthis thing DOMINATES. deal with it. anybody who says otherwise is clearly a noob. Hipro5 is one of the BEST voltmodders and electrical engineers i know, a class act overclocker and all around great guy, as well as a very friendly member of the community for numerous years. This product is tons of times better than the OCZ DDR booster, as this thing will provide rock stable voltages in nigh any condition and for 3 different memory platforms. Prepare to see BH5, TCCD, and D9 fatbodies fly to new levels. WRs, here we come :)
Bullshit, the market for it is small. for the price you could indeed buy faster RAM instead which would make this useless for average Joe. I'm not doubting that it works as advertised and might do "wonders" for RAM, though if you buy 2 GB of DDR2-1000 you're set back 300$ (Newegg), this thing costs ~200$, add the costs of the RAM you're overvolting to that and think of the better choice. So unless you want some 500+ MHz FSB running 1:1 I'd say no thanks.
I'm truly happy that the maker is one of the BEST voltmodders and electrical engineers, a great guy and even very friendly, it doesn't affect the issue at all though. No domination here.
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#29
Dippyskoodlez
DanTheBanjomanBullshit, the market for it is small. for the price you could indeed buy faster RAM instead which would make this useless for average Joe. I'm not doubting that it works as advertised and might do "wonders" for RAM, though if you buy 2 GB of DDR2-1000 you're set back 300$ (Newegg), this thing costs ~200$, add the costs of the RAM you're overvolting to that and think of the better choice. So unless you want some 500+ MHz FSB running 1:1 I'd say no thanks.
I'm truly happy that the maker is one of the BEST voltmodders and electrical engineers, a great guy and even very friendly, it doesn't affect the issue at all though. No domination here.
Its a one time purchase. ;D It could last you from now until ddr6 is released for all we know.
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#30
chron
Yea its like he said, it truly is an investment. It helps protect your ram by giving it good steady power and on top of that it supports DDR3! I mean, when the hell are we gonna see DDR3? Like 2010? And even then DDR3 should be arround another 8 years at least. Judging by the pattern, I think DDR3 will actually require less voltage than ddr2, which makes the max voltage of 3v sound all the better.

I will eventually buy one of these after I graduate and get a job. I want to someday watercool some of the fastest ram on the market at the time, and push it to the limit with this thing ;P
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#31
AshenSugar
edit: i removed the rest of the content here because the post makes little to no sence without what dan removed, sorry i guess dissagreeing with a mod isnt allowed.
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#32
infrared
Nice one Hipro, I'm glad you made it to production! I remember first reading about the prototype and wanting one. Perhaps i will get one sometime soon, but for now i need money for other things :(

Keep up the good work!
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#33
AshenSugar
infraredNice one Hipro, I'm glad you made it to production! I remember first reading about the prototype and wanting one. Perhaps i will get one sometime soon, but for now i need money for other things :(

Keep up the good work!
sell blood :P

sell a kidnie ;)



oh and note i never said eather had to be yours ;)
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#35
chron
Warranty is void if:
-Device has been used for any purpose other than its design intent

So no sexy robot women?

What the hell else could someone use this for? lol
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#36
DRDNA
hipro5DDR Maximizer is now shelling Worldwide so don't pay any attention to any crap you hear......:)

www.hipro-tech.com/

www.hipro-tech.com/resellers.html

www.cooling-masters.com/articles-40-0.html
You are da MAN!!!!:respect: :respect: :respect: :respect: Thank you for the very fine contribution to the overclocking community:respect: :respect: :respect: :respect: sorry people dis your work before realizing the potential for overclockers !!!!No harm I hope!?!
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#37
Steevo
This is some hardcore hardware. Not meant for the average user and average computer.


If I could afford it I would have one to push 3ish volts to my OCZ. It sucks that my board limits me to 2.85vdimm and if I go off the 3.3v line I get fluctuation under load. So short of me building a complex circuit myself this is the way to go.
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#38
Dippyskoodlez
chronWarranty is void if:
-Device has been used for any purpose other than its design intent

So no sexy robot women?

What the hell else could someone use this for? lol
pesky brothers.




:D
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