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I see Geil memory comes with heatsinks, or at least two I looked at. One has copper sink and the other aluminum. This is DDR pc3200. Any issues, comments, etc on using Geil memory (w/abit is7-e mb)?
I am running the PC3200 Geil in my NF7-S board. Have the blue heatsinks. I ran them up to the 200Mhz they are made to do and it did that stable. I just need a better CPU.
I had a GeIL pc3200 dual channel memory kit that i could not get to run stable at 200 mhz in 3 different nforce2 boards. Seems some people have good results with it others such as myself have poor results. I returned mine and got a pair of unmatched 512 meg Corsair XMS pc3200 6-3-3-2 modules and have excellent results with them. The Corsair was actually less expensive that the GeIL. Just under $200 for the corsair while the GeIL cost me 230 at the time. Right now the GeIL kit is 215 at newegg while the corsair modules are 95.20 each. I would recommend the Corsair over the GeIL. The only thing the GeIL has on the Corsair is the pretty copper heat spreaders. The Corsair Uses black aluminum heat spreaders.
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