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Re: OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Dual Channel Platinum what chips does it use ?

 
 
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      29th Jun 2004

"OCZ Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> 12.5 X 220 ??? thats 2750 ? i would be happy with 2600 2500 even :0
>
> So what should i be asking for Rev 2.0 or 1.2 ?
>
> And that would be on the outside on the heatsink on the chip right no
> need to rip the heatspreader off ?
>
>
> Thanks.



a) Don't top post

b) Try doing some research on your own. You've been asking multitudes of
basic questions for months on the overclocking groups pertaining to 'future
purchases' (yeah, right).
Endlessly changing your posting name isn't fooling anyone by the way.

c) XP Mobile CPUs are multiplier unlocked.

d) As far as I'm aware OCZ RAM doesn't have revision markings on the
heatspreader sticker.
Rev.2 will likely be fairly well indicated by the retailer as OCZ are
marketing a clear distinction with this RAM compared to previous ones.


 
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You know iam not your bitch nightic so i don;t have and wont to as you
tell me nor should anyone else.



On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:23:34 +0100, "nightic"
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>"OCZ Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> 12.5 X 220 ??? thats 2750 ? i would be happy with 2600 2500 even :0
>>
>> So what should i be asking for Rev 2.0 or 1.2 ?
>>
>> And that would be on the outside on the heatsink on the chip right no
>> need to rip the heatspreader off ?
>>
>>
>> Thanks.

>
>
>a) Don't top post
>
>b) Try doing some research on your own. You've been asking multitudes of
>basic questions for months on the overclocking groups pertaining to 'future
>purchases' (yeah, right).
>Endlessly changing your posting name isn't fooling anyone by the way.
>
>c) XP Mobile CPUs are multiplier unlocked.
>
>d) As far as I'm aware OCZ RAM doesn't have revision markings on the
>heatspreader sticker.
>Rev.2 will likely be fairly well indicated by the retailer as OCZ are
>marketing a clear distinction with this RAM compared to previous ones.
>


 
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"OCZ Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> You know iam not your bitch nightic so i don;t have and wont to as you
> tell me nor should anyone else.
>
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 15:23:34 +0100, "nightic"
> <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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> >
> >"OCZ Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> >news:(E-Mail Removed)...
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> >> 12.5 X 220 ??? thats 2750 ? i would be happy with 2600 2500 even :0
> >>
> >> So what should i be asking for Rev 2.0 or 1.2 ?
> >>
> >> And that would be on the outside on the heatsink on the chip right no
> >> need to rip the heatspreader off ?
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks.

> >
> >
> >a) Don't top post
> >
> >b) Try doing some research on your own. You've been asking multitudes of
> >basic questions for months on the overclocking groups pertaining to

'future
> >purchases' (yeah, right).
> >Endlessly changing your posting name isn't fooling anyone by the way.
> >
> >c) XP Mobile CPUs are multiplier unlocked.
> >
> >d) As far as I'm aware OCZ RAM doesn't have revision markings on the
> >heatspreader sticker.
> >Rev.2 will likely be fairly well indicated by the retailer as OCZ are
> >marketing a clear distinction with this RAM compared to previous ones.
> >

>



 
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      29th Jun 2004

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> You know iam not your bitch nightic so i don;t have and wont to as you
> tell me nor should anyone else.



English?

The again, not really advice that you're after is it? Mummy's tit didn't
spend long enough in your mouth eh?



 
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      29th Jun 2004
> The again, not really advice that you're after is it? Mummy's tit didn't
> spend long enough in your mouth eh?



+n


 
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      30th Jun 2004

You still sucking ?


On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 23:47:54 +0100, "nightic"
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>> The again, not really advice that you're after is it? Mummy's tit didn't
>> spend long enough in your mouth eh?

>
>
>+n
>


 
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      30th Jun 2004

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> You still sucking ?


Your momma's? Mmhuh. And I do it all with the knowledge of OCZ ICs, ram
timings, max FSBs and everything!
Get a clue.


 
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      30th Jun 2004

I win


On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 08:52:37 +0100, "nightic"
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>"OCZ Guy" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>> You still sucking ?

>
>Your momma's? Mmhuh. And I do it all with the knowledge of OCZ ICs, ram
>timings, max FSBs and everything!
>Get a clue.
>


 
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> I win



mmhuh, you're a big winner...


 
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