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    Good Ram Pro DDR2+P5W DH Deluxe

    Just got my new board and ram and was quite surprised by the performance of 120€ ram
    Got three sets to test

    HS can be removed really easy without anybody noticing so no worries if i have to RMA

    D9GMH


    1000mhz 4-4-4-12 @2.3V



    thats it for now il do some more testing tomorrow when i make a cooler for the mosfets since i removed the heatpipe (im using watercooling on my NB)...
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    GoodRAM is very good ram . Made in Poland

    My GR 800PRO @ same chips:
    http://img507.imageshack.us/img507/1...mhz4448ma1.jpg


    And my friends GR non PRO, rated 667MHz @ CL5-5-5:

    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ek/4357433.gif
    http://s22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ntelek/476.gif
    http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...lek/memki3.gif

    Price? ~40€/stick
    Last edited by MaSell; 07-28-2006 at 03:08 PM.


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    wtf..your cpu is better.

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    Looks like great bang-for-buck deal.
    Nice results indeed for this value product.

    Strange that off.site doesn`t have any info on 2GB kits

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    Is that the best pair or only the first? Nice for €120-ram!
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    this one is the best, but the other two went 980 at 2.3v
    OC-Lab.si!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by zbogorgon
    this one is the best, but the other two went 980 at 2.3v
    I see you`re limited by 2.3V. How much more can those chips take ?
    And is there big difference in PCB layout compared to branded ram ?

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    PCB layout is more or less the same comparing to crucial balistix.
    As far as the voltage goes i didnt try anything more than 2.3V yet so maybe they got more in them (i will try to push them further today )
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    I did the mosfet cooling and tighten the timings a little (still running 2.3V)
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    @Shark-357 & MaSell

    Cool, very nice results from a brand that is totally unknown on this side of the pond Thanks for sharing guys Give 'em some more volts...

    Are they selling any 2x1GB sets? Or at least single 1GB sticks? I could not find any in Czech online stores I found and GOODRAM's website is even less help as far as information about those modules - meaning, no mention at all
    Last edited by bachus_anonym; 07-29-2006 at 12:29 PM.

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    Thx for the heads up m8

    As far as the 2x1Gb sets i dont know much about them, but since my friend has the store and is selling them i will get some info on them in a few days .
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    Quote Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
    @Shark-357 & MaSell

    Cool, very nice results from a brand that is totally unknown on this side of the pond Thanks for sharing guys Give 'em some more volts...

    Are they selling any 2x1GB sets? Or at least single 1GB sticks? I could not find any in Czech online stores I found and GOODRAM's website is even less help as far as information about those modules - meaning, no mention at all
    http://sklep.komputronik.pl/katalog.php?kat=4002
    http://znak.pl/index.php?cid=305&sci...800Goo+Pro+CL5 price in Euro too

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    297 USD for 800mhz 2gb kit.
    About the same as I've to pay for TeamGroup here.
    Intel FTW!

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    http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/5...mhz4448ay5.jpg

    And i got problem. I can't get over 485-490MHz. I try with 2.2v, 2.3v, 2.4, 2,5v, 2.6v, 2.7v... didn't help. I think its something wrong with alpha timings/ram settings (all @auto) or bios version.

    CFG: X2 3800+ Windsor, Asus M2N-E vdimm modded

    @Bachus - you play with M2N-SLI any ideas?


    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    wtf..your cpu is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NiCKE^
    297 USD for 800mhz 2gb kit.
    About the same as I've to pay for TeamGroup here.
    And Team xtreem will propably clock bettet - so no big deal with good ram

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    Quote Originally Posted by yotomeczek
    And Team xtreem will propably clock bettet - so no big deal with good ram
    Got it way cheaper though
    Intel FTW!

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    A litlle update

    3-3-3-12 2.45V

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    Awesome ram sticks, Shark!

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    Quote Originally Posted by tiborrr
    Awesome ram sticks, Shark!
    Yeah, it's a shame thats theres not a UK distributor.
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    very nice
    Sorry for my bad english but i'm Swiss

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    I'm testing next week: 2 x 1024MB GoodRAM Pro
    I paid: 209 euro (266USD) for a new set of ram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndreYang View Post
    wtf..your cpu is better.

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    What chips do 667Mhz modules have?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Shark-357
    PCB layout is more or less the same comparing to crucial balistix.
    As far as the voltage goes i didnt try anything more than 2.3V yet so maybe they got more in them (i will try to push them further today )
    I was about the say the same thing. Also, same heatspreader (different logo) as the ones found on the 10th Anniversary Crucial DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Dual Channel Kit CAS 3. Same D9GMH ICs as well. Different PCB though.

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    In Germany:

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    They have also eBay shop.

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