I don't know, because the Corsair XMS overclocks better (higher). That's what I would buy, if I had the money, that is.Originally posted by: Tnvolsfan
OK, I have 5 votes for Mushkin. Can anyone tell me why over Corsair?
Originally posted by: maluckey
Why don't you just get none of the above and go for some of the BH-5 chipped Kingstons. You won't find better for the price...anywhere. 1 GB (2 x 512 mb) of Kingston BH-5 chipped RAM goes for 212 dollars and free shipping. There are a few guaranteed models for BH-5.
It really depends on price, but if money is not the question, you can get OCZPC3700 GOLD 1GB Kit on newegg for $269
I don't believe that any HyperX with BH-5 chips are still available. Prove it (with a link), so I can send back my CH-6 chipped memory, before I open it. Please.Originally posted by: maluckey
It's WInbond BH-5 chips for 220 dollars U.S. for (2 x 512mb), what more do you need to know? HyperX with BH-5 is the best that you can get at virtually any price.
I got mine, as KHX2700/512, but the KHX3000/512 is also mostly BH-5. Mine hits 201 Mhz FSB on 2.8volts at ultra tight settings. Many on Xtremesystem Forums hit well over 200 Mhz FSB on Ultra-tight timings, for instance: Xtreme systems member Namtaru, posted pscreenshots of Memtest86 passes with 240FSB 1:1 2-2-2-11 on DFI NFII Ultra, and 2 x KHX3000/512.
Results for you may not be the same, but bang for the buck, you cannot beat them...