Poll: Which RAM would you choose?

Drizzy

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I am finishing up a system that I am putting together and would like to know what everyone's opinion is about which RAM I should get. I am somewhat on a budget and so I am buying RAM that runs about $100 per 512 MB. Here is the computer that it is going on:

AMD Barton 2500+
ABIT NF7-S
Seagate 120 GB HD SATA
480W Thermaltake Silent Pure Power
Thermaltake Silent Boost Fan
ATI 9800 pro

Here are the choices of RAM that I am going to buy tomorrow:

1. Kingston PC4000 RAM. underclocked to 220Mhz to get better timings... $106 ea. 512MB

2. Geil Ultra Platinum 3500. OC'ed to 220Mhz $96 ea 512MB

3. OCZ Enhanced Latency PC3200. OC'ed to 220Mhz. $105 ea 512MB

(this is my 200th post... I've finally become a man!) :)
 

Shimmishim

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i'd say go with the kingston hyperX ... i think that's what you're referring to...

amd boards don't benefit greatly from the high fsb's as much as intel rigs do...

i think running anything around 220 should be good and you should be able to do that with some kingston hyperx pc3200 bh-5's
 

ShinSa

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I cant believe you didn't even consider Buffalo Ram with Winbond CH-5 modules.

Windbod chips can easily overclock past 224Mhz with tight timings.

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Drizzy

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Well, I have never used Buffalo RAM, never known anyone who has, and havent heard much about them. I always thought they were kinda lower end RAM... maybe I was wrong?
 

Nebor

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The tight timing pc3200 for sure. THere's no point in getting high speed memory for a barton, it'll never get up that high.
 

Avalon

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I'd have to say geil as well, as I just got a 512mb stick of it a few weeks ago and I love it. Although, it's not the ultra platinum that you listed, it's the golden dragon architecture, and that stuff is hot. PC3200 Geil Golden Dragon 512mb CAS 2-3-3-6 for $90. Last time I checked again, it was around $98, but my stick works great. Overclocks to PC3500 @ CAS 2-2-3-5 no problem. Supposedly, this stuff runs cooler than normal memory. I wouldn't know, since I usually don't go sticking my hands inside my computer when it's running, but ah well :D
I also like the red LED eye on my stick, quite spiffy ;)
if for some reason you do go with Geil, it might be a safe bet to get PC3500, like you listed, unlike me
and I definitely agree that you won't need PC4000 memory
 

FPSguy

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Since it's all comparable in price, you want the RAM that will give you the best timings. I assume that leaves out the Kingston and probably means you want the OCZ. You might try Buffalo, though.
 

ShinSa

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Originally posted by: Drizzy
Well, I have never used Buffalo RAM, never known anyone who has, and havent heard much about them. I always thought they were kinda lower end RAM... maybe I was wrong?

Here's a link to an old thread.

Twinmos Chips have been getting rave reviews from various sites as one of the more desireable rams.

I beleive Geil use Twinmos at the time but Buffalos were a bargain.

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