Originally posted by: videoclone
Corsair TwinX 2GB Dual channel C2 ram is around the same price at low timings
High-performance memory tested for use in dual-channnel motherboards
2-3-3-6 running @ DDR400Mhz PC3200 2X 1Gb sticks
Beats both of the two you listed. well in value for money anyways.
videoclone, what two memory kits are you talking about
and who are you talking to? Not me, as I only mentioned the Mushkin HP3200 2GB Dual Pack. Are you talking to rise4310? rise4310 was the last poster before you, but rise4310's post mentioned the same RAM as me and listed two of the speeds hes' run his RAM at (2-3-2-7 @225 and 2.5-3-3-8 @250). 2-3-2-7 @225 is definitely faster than 2-3-3-6 at 200MHz - I'm not sure about 2.5-3-3-8 @250, depends on the CPU speed. Since when is 2-3-3-6 1T at 200MHz (DDR400) faster than 2-3-2-6 1T at 208Mhz (DDR416), or the Mushkin HP3200's rated 2-3-2-6 1T at 200MHz (DDR400)?
I didn't spend alot of time looking at pricing, but it appears that the Corsair TWINX2048-3200C2 is more expensive than the Mushkin HP3200 2GB Dual Pack. How is the Corsair at a (very slight) lower rated speed a better value for money when it costs more than the (very slightly) faster Mushkin? Mushkin is a Tier 1 vendor just like Corsair. Please enlighten me on that.
I'm also curious, where did you get the specs on the "Corsair TwinX 2GB Dual channel C2 ram" from? According to Corsair's web site
the TWINX2048-3200C2 is rated at 2-3-3-6 on Intel platforms (while not a huge difference the Mushkin HP3200 rating of
2-3-2-6 is faster than 2-3-3-6). On
AMD systems the TWINX2048-3200C2 is rated at 2.5-3-3-6.
The Mushkin ran on AMD at 2-3-2-6 1T at 208Mhz (obviously faster than 2-3-3-6 1T at 200Mhz).
Of course, each system and mobo is different so someone may always "get lucky" and be able to run at faster than the rated speeds on an individual systems. But since that is "hit & miss" just like overclocking I like to be conservative and go off manufacturer ratings "to be safe".
EDIT: Corrected Mushkin HP3200 2GB Dual Pack rating to "2-3-2-6 1T" at end of my first paragraph.