Yes. You can either check this thread here and search for NF2:
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Or from the top of my head the following ICs work well (single rank sticks):
- single ranked sticks!
- old BH-5/6 and Infineon AT-6/7.5
- Hynix BT-D43 (3-4-4-8 for max clock valids -> 260+)
- Hynix DT-D43 (not DTP-D43!; 2.5-3-3 for about 250-255Mhz)
- Hynix ETR-E3C (2.5-3-3-8 for 280+ Mhz 3d stable - NF2 is the limit here)
- TCCD work ok'ish till 255Mhz 2.5-3-3 for me
- 5B G based Ballistix (some may run 255Mhz 2.5-2-2-9)
- Infineon/Qimonda/Aeneon/MDT DE-5 (@digitalbath ran them 263Mhz 3-3-2 on Asrock NF2 - see link above)
- Elixir CS-5T (digitalbath ran them 2.5-3-2 at 255Mhz for 2x1gb)
Before i had ETR, i used DT-D43 or BT-D43 for valids and chipset binning, as Hynix runs great at low volts and is in general easy to work with.
For benching i usually stuck to Winbond - BH-5 or AT-6. As long as the stick is single rank you're good to go.
You can use the other listed chips above, but nothing gets near winbond when it comes to 32M, even ETR at 280Mhz is slower than BH at 260MHz tight.