Wednesday, October 24th 2007
Transcend Updates aXeRam DDR2 Overclocking Kits
Transcend has just released a new addition to its successful aXeRam line with the launch of the aXeRam DDR2-1200+ 2GB dual-channel overclocking kit with custom polished aluminum heat sinks. It is very similar to its predecessors - the DDR2-1066+ and DDR2-800+, but this kit uses Micron-branded D9 memory chips, which are well known for their overclocking performance. The new aXeRam achieves 1200MHz with 2.2V and CL5-5-5-15 latencies. It also supports EPP (Enhanced Performance Profiles). Finally, all Transcend aXeRam memory modules come with a lifetime warranty.
Source:
TechShout
10 Comments on Transcend Updates aXeRam DDR2 Overclocking Kits
See my title...
www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&DEPA=0&Description=Transcend+aXeRam&x=15&y=39
I am thinking 1066fsb RAM w/ a Intel Quad CPU, even w/ the latency of 5, will be better than...
800fsb RAM w/ a Intel Quad at 1066fsb, w/ a latency of 4 on the memory.
Am I correct?
Anyway $137 is great for 2 gigs of DDR21066. + lifetime warranty.
Somebody please find out!
You probably know that 90% of memory is either Micron or Samsung.
This memory is 1066MHz @ 2.1volts. Most motherboards that support 1066MHz only go up to 1.8Volts for the memory.
We need a list of mobos that work w/ this memory before we start buying it.
for example i had to up the voltage from recommended 1.8 to almost 2.0 so I will not get BSOD
Also, I think it might be my PSU, as RAM voltage fluctuates greatly
I think the PSU is one of the most under rated parts as far as where to spend money and have a good quality one.
I go with Antec or PC Power & Cooling for PSUs.
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What mobo are you using. Are you using the 1066 kit above and at what voltage?
I am having a hard time finding a mobo that supports DDR2 @ 1066MHz w/ a voltage of 2.1. Most I have found are 1.8.
Later,
1STRIVE
my mobo is Abit KN9 and I have Axe ram 800Mhz Cas4 (recomended 1.8, but I have to run it at 1.95)
it might also be my mobo, one guy on newegg said that it also doesn't work on his Abit mobo (different mobo model), but he also says that it works fine on Foxconn mobo, so...
Bios updates didn't help me, infact, now Bios shows wrong CPu temp... :(
Also, is it me, or is Corsair the leader in memory cooling technology? Seems everyone these days is mimicing their Dominator heat spreader design.
but then it appeared to be more than enough, Wattage calculator says I needed just ~250W or something like that