3 DDR400 Sticks to choose, which one?

MikeMike

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Originally posted by: human2k
Plan on getting Gigabyte/Asus Sis 655 Dual DDR board and I've narrowed my search for 256MB DDR400 to these three:

1. 256MB TwinMost PC3200 Cas 2.5

2. Corsair XMS 256MB PC3200 Silver Heatspreader

3. Cosair XMS 256MB PC3500 Silver Heatspreader


A few quesitons, the ones with the Silver Heatspreaders are better correct? Or are they the same as the cheaper black heatspreader ones?

no difference in the heatspreaders, and not worth the diff in money unless you like fancy heatspreaders on your memory
 

440sixpack

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I got a pair of these but I haven't had a chance to use 'em yet (fried my BIOS). I hope they're worth the $9 premium over the standard XMS.
 

human2k

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I just read a review on em, I'm thinking bout going with them too. Unless the regular xms stuff can do 2-2-2:).
 

Yozza

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The TwinMOS uses either TwinMOS 5ns chips or Winbond BH-5 5ns chips. The latter are used by Corsair in their XMS3500 and XMS3200LL. The regular XMS3200 uses 6ns Winbond chips.
 

human2k

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Yozza, you running twinmos DDR400 ram? If I can get a couple of postive feedbacks about the ram, Imma order 4-6 sticks and sell em to my friends/family.;) Maybe $90 a stick? Of course I gotta keep 2 for me.:)
 

Yozza

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Originally posted by: human2k
Yozza, you running twinmos DDR400 ram? If I can get a couple of postive feedbacks about the ram, Imma order 4-6 sticks and sell em to my friends/family.;) Maybe $90 a stick? Of course I gotta keep 2 for me.:)

Indeed, I have 2 * 512MB sticks of the TwinMOS PC3200 (Winbond BH-5 chips), but I'm running them at 150MHz - the limit of my CPU, so I can't really say how well they overclock from my own experience. Other users' experiences indicate that they are good stuff though :)

I'll be getting phase-change soon, and hope to push to 175MHz FSB or more, but again, that's not pushing the RAM much - I bought the sticks mainly for the headroom available. Granite Bay doesn't need 200MHz+ FSB/Memory ;)