Best memory for Abit IP35 Pro?

Sidracks

Junior Member
Sep 29, 2011
18
0
0
Folks,
I am using (motherboard is Abit IP35 Pro, CPU is Core Quad 9450, Win7 32) 2 GB/RAM (1 GB each slot):

Those are my specs:

PoIMk.png

TGSeD.png

uXELf.png


It's a Corsair XMS2 CM2X1024-6400C4, DDR-2 800 MHz, 4-4-4-12 latency, from what I recall.

I am thinking about buying more 2 GB, which means a single 2 GB memory.

What would be my best choice?

And from what I remember, I have selected this model due to latency 4-4-4-12. I believe some source told me it was faster than 5-5-5 for example.

Will it make a difference if I buy a 5-5-5 this time?
 

Blain

Lifer
Oct 9, 1999
23,643
3
81
If you're adding memory, buy a 2GB kit (2 x 1GB) of the same or similar (speed & voltage).
That will keep your configuration running in dual channel mode.
 

Sidracks

Junior Member
Sep 29, 2011
18
0
0
If you're adding memory, buy a 2GB kit (2 x 1GB) of the same or similar (speed & voltage).
That will keep your configuration running in dual channel mode.
I am thinking about selling what I have... so it will be a new purchase, that's why I need to know what memory will be the best for this system.
 
Jul 10, 2007
12,041
3
0
i have some RAM for sale. g.skill 4gb (2 dimms), 4-4-4-12, 1.8v. really good stuff.
i actually have 2 kits for 8gb total. i used it in my Q9550 P45 system.

here's the link. check out the awesome reviews ;)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231209

PM me if interested.

btw, noticed you're on 32 bit. i believe you'll only be able to use up to 3-3.5gb.
 
Last edited:

Soulkeeper

Diamond Member
Nov 23, 2001
6,731
155
106
I have essentially the same setup as you
see my sig for the memory I run (very happy with it)

although you might be better off looking for a ddr3 motherboard/cpu setup and just upgrading
depends how much you wanna spend
 

mrjoltcola

Senior member
Sep 19, 2011
534
1
0
Even if you are using Windows 7?

Yes, Windows 7 32-bit still has the same limitation.

But don't let that stop you, go ahead with your 4GB for best possible performance. Then when you eventually go 64-bit you'll be ready.
 

RJRD2

Senior member
Mar 10, 2000
643
0
76
I got this kit

gskill 2 x 2gb
F2-6400CL5D-4GBPQ

running for like 3.5 years. overclock good too.
 

Old Hippie

Diamond Member
Oct 8, 2005
6,361
1
0
i have some RAM for sale. g.skill 4gb (2 dimms), 4-4-4-12, 1.8v. really good stuff.
i actually have 2 kits for 8gb total. i used it in my Q9550 P45 system.

here's the link. check out the awesome reviews ;)
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231209

PM me if interested.

btw, noticed you're on 32 bit. i believe you'll only be able to use up to 3-3.5gb.
I got a warning for this kinda stuff.

Kinda looks like someone singled me out but watch it cause you may be the next one. :)