anandtech reccomendsMushkin PC3500 Level One (CAS2) RAM, do you agree?

chinkee

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in the overclocker's guide, this RAM was recommended for a mobile 2500 barton setup. However, it seems that everyone on the forums have recommended pc3200 RAM. why pay more money? will it make much of a difference when overclocking? thanks
 

Boogak

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You forget the mobile 2500+ is unlocked, so you can increase the FSB and lower the multiplier to get more performance at the same CPU clock speed.
 

JSniper33

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It was recommended because most all of these chips can be taken to 200 fsb...many of them higher. Buying a good stick of pc3500 gives you plenty of room for your memory to match those fsb speeds with good timings. A good set of pc3200 will do just fine Im sure, but they also recommended this ram to save you some money a little down the road so you wont have to upgrade as soon.
 

chinkee

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ah, that makes sense. i guess it is worth a few extra bucks to get more headroom for the future afterall. thanks
 

Jhatfie

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The Mushkin level 1 PC3500 is pretty good stuff. I picked my 512MB stick for $99 at newegg a while back. Runs 230 with 2-3-3-6 timings error free in memtest. Not as good as the Mushkin level 2 or other BH-5 based ram, but I think they are an excellent performing ram for the money.
 

Shimmishim

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Originally posted by: AWhackWhiteBoy
my cheaper ddr 400 Geil gold series ram runs at 225fsb fine :)

yeah but can you run 225 fsb with 2-2-2-6 timings?

i highly doubt it..
 

Lyfer

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I remember when this stuff wasn't popular it was going for $185 for 1GB on newegg. I knew I shoulda picked up pair when it was cheap.:)
 

Soulkeeper

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yeah i payed over 400 bucks for a gig of this stuff when i got it
it don't like to run too much over 220

but it loves low latencies which really helps in many apps and makes up for a few mhz lower clock when compared to some other memories out there

if you want low latency memory that new kingmax stuff looks like it might be a little better cause it gives you the best of both worlds (high clocks with loose latencies, low clocks with tight latencies)

if you just want mhz and don't care about the latencies then i would suggest something with the new hynix chips

good luck
 

AWhackWhiteBoy

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Originally posted by: Shimmishim
Originally posted by: AWhackWhiteBoy
my cheaper ddr 400 Geil gold series ram runs at 225fsb fine :)

yeah but can you run 225 fsb with 2-2-2-6 timings?

i highly doubt it..

my DFI Lanparty's ram timings are maxed out

edit: sorry,your right. i had my cas on 2.5 and didn't notice :\
 

|TOAST|

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Or you could still get WinBond BH-6's here. I think I'd still prefer those, although that KingMax BGA stuf looks like a winner.
 

Jeff7181

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Mine's not stable at stock specs :| 2-3-3-11 @ 217 on 2.6 volts failed Prime 95 after 8 minutes... same settings but on 2.7 volts failed after 4 minutes... 2.8 volts failed immediately.

Currently running Prime 95 at 2-3-3-11 @ 210 x 11.5... going on about an hour now... if it's stable, I'm gonna try 2.5-3-3-7 @ 230 x 10.5 and see if that's stable... if it is, then I'll compare benchmarks and see which provides better performance.
 

edplayer

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Originally posted by: Lyfer
I remember when this stuff wasn't popular it was going for $185 for 1GB on newegg. I knew I shoulda picked up pair when it was cheap.:)

how long ago was that? I just order 2 512MB modules for $238

and these are BH6 chips?