122-CK-NF68-A1 memory compatibility

kcbass

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Ok, first off, I know someone's going to tell me to go to EVGA and check their memory compatibility for this board.

I have done that.

All sticks they list are a max of 1G, or kits of 2G. What I am looking for is either a 2G stick, or a 4G kit, which they do not have listed.

Can anyone recommend said stick/kit that is known to work?
 

aka1nas

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What did you end up getting? I picked up the T1 and will be doing my build with this RAM kit later this week:

OCZ Link
 

lopri

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I purchased 2GB sticks made with Infineon chips and they have been quite satisfactory. The specs are DDR2-667/CL4/1.80V and they do up to 900MHz/CL4/2.0V. This is with 4 sticks of them (total 8GB) and I didn't really test individual sticks separately. I got them for less than $90 per sticks but I don't think they're available any more. It also has a drawback of non-existing manufacturer warranty.
 

Ichigo

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I'm sure your RAM doesn't need to be labeled with an "SLI Ready" sticker before it works with an SLI configuration. Buy whatever fits your personal desires in terms of specifications for the cheapest you can find it.
 

cmdrdredd

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Originally posted by: Ichigo
I'm sure your RAM doesn't need to be labeled with an "SLI Ready" sticker before it works with an SLI configuration. Buy whatever fits your personal desires in terms of specifications for the cheapest you can find it.

True, SLI ready memory is marketing only.
 

kcbass

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Yeah, I figured this out when I started looking at prices...thanks guys