Memory for the Asus A8V

halfpower

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I called the computer store to day to order some parts. One part was an Asus A8V and another was 2x 512MB Kingston. They told me that they would not have the Kingston in stock until April 1st and said that 2x 512MB was comparable. Which memory do you think would go better with this motherboard? I have put some additional information below. NOTE: I will not be overclocking, overvolting, or gaming. I may, however, choose to underclock and undervolt the CPU to minimize power consumption (and total system noise).

Kingston KVR400X64C3AK2/1G
# 1GB Kit 400MHz DDR PC3200 DIMM 3-3-3
# Standard 64M X 64 Non-ECC 400MHz 184-pin Unbuffered DIMM (SDRAM-DDR, 2.6V, CL3, 400mil, TSOP, Double-Sided, Gold)
# Form Factor: Memory Module
# Pieces/Unit: 2
# Warranty: Lifetime (By Manufacturer)

Patriot PDC1G3200LLK
# 1024MB Dual Channel Memory Kits
# PC3200 (400MHZ)
# Low Latency (CL2) to Improve System Performance
# 100% Tested at all Performance Ratings
# Aluminum Heat Spreader to Reduce Thermal Build-Up
CAS Latency 2-3-2-5-1T

Is patriot as reliable as Kingston? Will it work well with my motherboard? Will the Patriot produce more heat and boost my case temperatures?

thanks
-halfpower
 

Amaroque

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I've had consistent bad luck with Kingston. From the Kingston Value RAM, to HyperX, Kingston has given me nothing but headaches.

I haven't used Patriot RAM myself, but a lot of people here seem to like it.
 

Reiniku

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that patriot has very nice timings for the price (assuming its the same as kingston). anyway id go for the patriot. i personally have that kingston valueram and the best i can do is something like 2.5-3-3-7 1T @ 208 fsb :/
 

Icopoli

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The last 6 computers I've built are using Kingston value stuff, have yet to have a problem, even with my current rig that's OC'd with lower timings.