RAM Guaranteed to run at DDR466?

Jeff7181

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I know there's PC3700 RAM floating around, but I'm wondering how reliable it is. I don't want RAM that MIGHT work at 233 Mhz... is there anything guaranteed?
 

WarCon

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There is PC4000 memory floating around (guaranteed at 250). There is also PC4200 out (guaranteed at 266). Newegg sells both as do most major online retailers.

I think everything at that speed has terrible latency settings like 3-4-4-8 though.

Good luck,
 

Jeff7181

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Well, I've seen people with HyperX PC3500 that won't even run at 200 Mhz at it's rated timings. That's the kind of reliability I'm talking about.
 

Jeff7181

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Anyone have experience with Buffalo PC3700? If I upgrade, I'm planning on using 1 GB... 2x512
 

WarCon

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I have used Buffalo before in a friends system and it ran at its rating no problems. (Dual DDR)

And I haven't ever read anything here where people complained about it. (Take from that whay you will.....:D )
 

WarCon

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Hey shady06, is there decent memory thats rated PC3700 or higher and isn't CAS3?
 

dunkster

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I just tested 2 X 256 Buffalo Technology PC3700. It uses Winbond BH5 chips. It's marked 'CL3'.

Tested in dual-channel synchronous mode, 5X multiplier used, 1.84Vdd.
Runs 2/2/2/6 timings to 220MHz FSB @ 2.77Vdimm, Memtest-stable.
Runs 2.5/2/2/6 timings to 230MHz FSB @ 2.9Vdimm, Memtest-stable.
Best memory bandwidth with Tras latency of 7.

Couldn't get it Memtest-stable at 235MHz. I'm limited to 2.9Vdimm. I didn't test 233MHz (DDR466), just 5 MHz steps.

$128 shipped from Newegg.

Hope this helps!
 

KillaBong

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I don't know if it's lucky or not, but I read a review that twinmos 3700 did 252mhz at 2.5-3-3-7. Not sure what they put the voltage to get there. It's only $110 for 512 sticks.
 
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Originally posted by: dunkster
I just tested 2 X 256 Buffalo Technology PC3700. It uses Winbond BH5 chips. It's marked 'CL3'.

Tested in dual-channel synchronous mode, 5X multiplier used, 1.84Vdd.
Runs 2/2/2/6 timings to 220MHz FSB @ 2.77Vdimm, Memtest-stable.
Runs 2.5/2/2/6 timings to 230MHz FSB @ 2.9Vdimm, Memtest-stable.
Best memory bandwidth with Tras latency of 7.

Couldn't get it Memtest-stable at 235MHz. I'm limited to 2.9Vdimm. I didn't test 233MHz (DDR466), just 5 MHz steps.

$128 shipped from Newegg.

Hope this helps!

high quality memory runs tighter than advertised. the OCZ el will most likely do cas 2 but the buffalo is a better value
 

OneOfTheseDays

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get the OCZ. Its good stuff. Their 3700 EL memory is prob. the best 3700 memory you can get. Otherwise Mushkin PC 3500 Level 2 memory is excellent, but you might not hit 466.
 

stevejst

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OCZ gold 3700 is currently the best stick of memory on the market. buffalo is best priced.
OCZ Gold is not for AMD boards. There is a disclaimer on OCZ site about that and you better believe it.