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Old 22nd December 2006, 20:12   #1
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Hi Guys,

First of all merry X-mas to you all and a happy new year.
Now in regards to my question I wanted to ask u all, what would be the best kit for me to buy at the moment. I am choosing between three 2GB kits:

1) OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Special Ops Edition Urban Elite 4-4-3-15
2) OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 / 800MHz / ATI CrossFire™ Certified Edition 4-4-4-15
3) Team Group 2Gb DDR2 PC2-6400 Xtreem Series Micron 4-4-4-10

Thank you in advance for yr help.
Denis
 
Old 23rd December 2006, 07:34   #2
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Ones with Micron ships of course.

G.Skill F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ kit would also be also with Micron chips (D9GMH) if that kits is available.
 
Old 23rd December 2006, 10:51   #3
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it depends pretty much on what you want to do with your PC? what your current PC is? and how much money you think to spend
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Old 23rd December 2006, 13:30   #4
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Basically, at the moment I am building a badass Media Centre....with intent of having a versatile intel quad platform, that at any moment I could overclock (for gaming). I am willing to spend around 300 EUR on a memory Kit.
Any advice would be appreciated.
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Old 23rd December 2006, 13:50   #5
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timings on DDR2 seem to be more worth than pure speed, so sticks with low timings are preferred, CAS 3 or CAS 4, the higher the max. speed rating, the more overhead you have for 1:1 overclocking, although the difference versus async in performance is not very big;

get the cheapest OC sticks and you'll be find, by combining tight timings, async cpu:mem ratios, you can overclock the FSB quite a bit, without worrying about memory holding you back
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Old 3rd January 2007, 18:39   #6
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hello,
why dont you advise this memory:TWIN2X2048-6400C4
I got this and it is fast
It does 1000mhz@4-4-4-12 and it isnt very expensive, i bought it for €270 and i think this is a good price for this ram, isnt it?
And it does 800mhz@4-3-3-2 timings
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Old 3rd January 2007, 19:02   #7
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timings don't warrant the price tag tough

speed matters for overclocking 1:1
 
Old 3rd January 2007, 21:53   #8
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i got the OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 / 800MHz / ATI CrossFire™ Certified Edition 4-4-4-15 (but only because i could get it at a discount price, what they ask for it is pretty insane).
i'll let you know how it works out once i've had time to test it.
 
Old 4th January 2007, 16:45   #9
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hi,
my corsair ram works perfect 1:1 i can get it up to 1100mhz@5-5-5-15 timings i think this is very good for the price and it is nice to have sli ready memory on a nvidia board
 
Old 26th January 2007, 10:18   #10
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hi,
I got a question, maybe a stupid question. I cant find anything about the warranty voltage of my corsair TWIN2X-6400C4 sticks. They say at the site that it is tested at 2.1v, but does this say that the max warrantied voltage is 2,1? What is a good 24/7 voltage. Is 2.3v to high for 24/7?
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