Opinions on Kingmax PC150 Ram.

statix

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Not bad my 2x128MB can do 147MHz CL2, I haven't tried higher because my KT7A max at that FSB.
 

syadnom

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i think crucial offers similar performace/overclock for a bit less money. 128 CAS2 crucial PC133 should handle up to about 150Mhz CAS2
 

dew042

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with ram prices as they are its quite silly to buy anything but the best....try a pc166 ram perhaps? or wait for DDR. if you but slower ram now you may regret it...

if i recall correctly the tech specs on pc150 kingmax is cas2 at 143mhz and cas3 at 150mhz.... most likely it can do cas2 at higher speeds, but why take the chance?

good luck...
 

nicowju

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My KingMax PC150 128MB stick can do CAS2 at up to 153MHz, and CAS3 up to 159MHz (upper limit of what I've tested it to), but why not just get some PC166 or even OCZ's (shudder...) PC180 (but I don't think you need it), so go for some other brand's Pc166
 

mstudd

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Thanks for the input guys.
Where I come from, Kingmax PC150 is about as good as it gets, no Crucial or Mushkin, only generic brands.
Obviously from what you say, it must be better than the cheap stuff.
Just out of interest a 256meg stick costs $155.00 Aussie dollars.
 

statix

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<< Just out of interest a 256meg stick costs $155.00 Aussie dollars. >>



gamedude.com.au eh? now is $144 :)