CreativeTom
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I will be ordering mine most likely on Friday, just curious to know what those lucky enough to already own one think.....??????
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Wow this thread must really suck.....BUMP
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Wow this thread must really suck.....BUMP
lol .. suxxorz
Official thread from a newb fairplay.. dont worry when i get my my X2 i'll post in your thread 😀
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Wow this thread must really suck.....BUMP
lol .. suxxorz
Official thread from a newb fairplay.. dont worry when i get my my X2 i'll post in your thread 😀
You yourself are a noob sir.....good day!!!
.....who is to say I haven't been here for much longer then what the date states under this username??
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Mine is on order and hopefully be here next week. Still trying to figure out what memory to get.
Any thoughts folks on:
Mushkin XP4000 Redline or Corsair Twinx10244400C25?
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Mine is on order and hopefully be here next week. Still trying to figure out what memory to get.
Any thoughts folks on:
Mushkin XP4000 Redline or Corsair Twinx10244400C25?
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Currently, planning on DFI-NF4 Ultra. My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required. I hear the DFI's mobo's and memory dying to the high voltage and wonder about component life-expectancy under such voltage.
I also considered the OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 but reading OCZ's statement about the switch to TCC5, it appears that the better overclocking chips are being used in their higher speed offerings, limiting oc'ng on the PC3200 stuff.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Currently, planning on DFI-NF4 Ultra. My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required. I hear the DFI's mobo's and memory dying to the high voltage and wonder about component life-expectancy under such voltage.
I also considered the OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 but reading OCZ's statement about the switch to TCC5, it appears that the better overclocking chips are being used in their higher speed offerings, limiting oc'ng on the PC3200 stuff.
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Currently, planning on DFI-NF4 Ultra. My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required. I hear the DFI's mobo's and memory dying to the high voltage and wonder about component life-expectancy under such voltage.
I also considered the OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 but reading OCZ's statement about the switch to TCC5, it appears that the better overclocking chips are being used in their higher speed offerings, limiting oc'ng on the PC3200 stuff.
Personally I would go with some OCZ vx gold with that Mobo, but hey that's up to you. If you really want to go all out and aren't worried about the cost....HANDS DOWN GO WITH THIS--
HELL YES!!!
Originally posted by: RichUK
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Currently, planning on DFI-NF4 Ultra. My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required. I hear the DFI's mobo's and memory dying to the high voltage and wonder about component life-expectancy under such voltage.
I also considered the OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 but reading OCZ's statement about the switch to TCC5, it appears that the better overclocking chips are being used in their higher speed offerings, limiting oc'ng on the PC3200 stuff.
Personally I would go with some OCZ vx gold with that Mobo, but hey that's up to you. If you really want to go all out and aren't worried about the cost....HANDS DOWN GO WITH THIS--
HELL YES!!!
yes but the problem is Capt Caveman, stated *"My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required"*, and VX require a helava lot of volst to perform, like over 3.4 ...
And to Capt Caveman: i have heard of that problem aswell with the DFI board and the failures they are getting with high voltage being used, even the head honcho over at DFI admitted it and advised it was better not to use it untill they try and solve the problem (dont see how they are going to do that tho, unless they replace all of the faulty mobo's)... i think you can do some voltage mods on the 3.3V rail to up the volts on the PSU (certain ones that is Power stream for one), as the dfi uses the 5 volt rail to get up to the 4 volt max for the dimms (using the jumper setting), personally i wouldn't bother with that stuff and stick with the EL series..
Originally posted by: RichUK
get the 4400+ its a little bit more money like $50.. i think but has 1Mb of L2 cache for both cores as apposed to 512Kb, and is based in the SD's so they will OC better
Originally posted by: CreativeTom
Originally posted by: RichUK
get the 4400+ its a little bit more money like $50.. i think but has 1Mb of L2 cache for both cores as apposed to 512Kb, and is based in the SD's so they will OC better
Thanks...that sounds like a good plan to me....looks like I will be ordering one from TigerDirect, it's the cheapest place I can find right now with it in stock.
Originally posted by: rgreen83
I say wait till newegg ad zzf have them, so you know you arent getting ripped off.
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Currently, planning on DFI-NF4 Ultra. My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required. I hear the DFI's mobo's and memory dying to the high voltage and wonder about component life-expectancy under such voltage.
I also considered the OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 but reading OCZ's statement about the switch to TCC5, it appears that the better overclocking chips are being used in their higher speed offerings, limiting oc'ng on the PC3200 stuff.
Originally posted by: bjc112
Originally posted by: Capt Caveman
Currently, planning on DFI-NF4 Ultra. My one concern with the Mushkin Redline is the high voltage required. I hear the DFI's mobo's and memory dying to the high voltage and wonder about component life-expectancy under such voltage.
I also considered the OCZ EL Platinum Rev 2 but reading OCZ's statement about the switch to TCC5, it appears that the better overclocking chips are being used in their higher speed offerings, limiting oc'ng on the PC3200 stuff.
The TCC5 overclocks very nice as well.. Apparently in some cases, even better than TCCD.
RyderOCZ and John have some OCZ that runs 285+
I max around 270.. But hell, for PC 3200 thats REALLY good..