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Lord Evermore

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The specs that resellers put out for Hyper-X don't seem to be very consistent. Kingston's own specs for the KHX3000/512 is 2-2-2-6-1, but with resellers I've seen 2-3-3 and others for the same module. Both excaliberpc and googlegear list it as 2-3-3-1T.
 

Duvie

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I like my 512mb Corsair pc3000 I bought back 6-8months ago when ram hit the floor...It does 450ddr (memtested)...It boots as high as 460ddr w/ 2.8v....For the higher price of this chip the headroom was large. Many have had hard time getting the corsair pc3200 stuff and pc3500 stuff to do this...
 

RGN

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I can atest to the Mushkin quality. I've got 2 512MB 2100 (Basic/green)sticks in a Gigabyte board that have been running at 319Mhz for almost a year. Not one issue.
 

AtomicDude512

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Originally posted by: nick1985
just ordered another 256 of mushkin 2 2 2 pc2700!!! the price was 85 dollars which is very reasonable for this most excellent ram IMO.

Umm...you can get 512MB PC2700 at GoogleGear for $74.
 

AtomicDude512

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Originally posted by: Lord Evermore
The specs that resellers put out for Hyper-X don't seem to be very consistent. Kingston's own specs for the KHX3000/512 is 2-2-2-6-1, but with resellers I've seen 2-3-3 and others for the same module. Both excaliberpc and googlegear list it as 2-3-3-1T.

Older HyperX, NewEgg has some new fast stuff I think...
 

chizow

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Originally posted by: nick1985
Originally posted by: John
Honestly, if you wanted "headroom" you should have bought PC3200 instead.

mushkin doesnt offer 3200 low latency, and i would have to underclock it to match my 2500/overclock my 2500(i hate overclocking, i dont see a point)

also, i have never seen 2 2 2 pc3200 that would make me want to purchase it in the first place

Actually, you could run PC3200 at anywhere from DDR333 (PC2700) to DDR400(PC3200) synchronously w/out "Overclocking" with that board. Simply divide 1.83GHz by a multiplier lower than the stock 11 multiplier and set your new FSB speed. For instance, you could run 183MHz x 10 multi and you'd have a faster system. Or you could run 193MHz x 9.5 etc. etc. You won't be overclocking your CPU, but you would be taking full advantage of faster RAM, thereby speeding up your system w/out the pointlessness of actually overclocking. :)

Chiz
 

nick1985

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Originally posted by: AtomicDude512[/b

Umm...you can get 512MB PC2700 at GoogleGear for $74.


try reading through a thread before you make a dumb post like that.
 

Spicedaddy

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I like Mushkin a lot (that's what I have in my box currently) and they're top quality, but there's no way I'd buy from them right now. Definitely overpriced compared to others...


Any good PC3200 with 5ns chips will easily do PC2700 @ 2-2-2-5, while costing less. And at least you can run it at PC3200 in the future, I doubt Mushkin's PC2700 will do PC3200.
 

tRaptor

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WTF, why didnt you just order the ram from Mushkin! Better prices then newegg, WAY better packaging (for ram)
 

RGN

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Originally posted by: nick1985

well for starters, i think that mushkin is faster, fromt the benchmarks ive seen, mushkin low lat is better than corsair low lat.

also, i only buy my computer parts from newegg, thats just how i do it, i love that company.

You'll pay more and not buy direct? Mushkin has better service than newegg...

You get the "wutevar" of the day award. :)