Hi everyone I was putting together my next system, and I have decided to get an Athlon XP2100 and attempt to boost the bus from 133 to 166.  Now I see alot of people talking about how great the corsair XMS memory is for overclocking and higher bus speeds.  My target bus speed as I said is 166mhz.  I am wondering is their any real point to get the expensive XMS memory rated to run at the 166mhz speed?  Can't I just buy the generic stuff rated at the same speed?  If the generic is rated as DDR2700 then it should be all I need.  I am aware that the corsair will probably allow me to run more agressive timings.   I can't seem to figure out whether the approimate 5% boost in performance by running the more aggressive timings is worth twice the money for the memory.  Is there something I am missing?
  I was putting together my next system, and I have decided to get an Athlon XP2100 and attempt to boost the bus from 133 to 166.  Now I see alot of people talking about how great the corsair XMS memory is for overclocking and higher bus speeds.  My target bus speed as I said is 166mhz.  I am wondering is their any real point to get the expensive XMS memory rated to run at the 166mhz speed?  Can't I just buy the generic stuff rated at the same speed?  If the generic is rated as DDR2700 then it should be all I need.  I am aware that the corsair will probably allow me to run more agressive timings.   I can't seem to figure out whether the approimate 5% boost in performance by running the more aggressive timings is worth twice the money for the memory.  Is there something I am missing?
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edit-Anyone know what high density and low density relate to? Is there a significant performance diff?
			
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edit-Anyone know what high density and low density relate to? Is there a significant performance diff?
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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