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ctbook

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So I am planning to build a 2500+ setup with ASUS A7N8X-E Deluxe. What type of ram should I use? Is there a good resource for getting educated on ram? I wanna make decisions based on knowlege and not necessairly popularity.

Thanks,

ct
 

zShowtimez

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Just read around the forums here and im sure youll find what you need to know.

On a note Id reccomend some good DDR400. Muskin, Corsair XMS, HyperX, etc.
 

dnuggett

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The best RAM to choose is PC3500 (give youself some cushion) and go with Corsair XMS or Kingston HyperX.
 

ctbook

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See what I mean? Look at these replys...Three quite different choices.



dnuggett: What do you mean by cushion??

zShowtimez: DDR400? How does this differ from PC type?

fleflikr: You seem very confident. Other than that, I'm unsure why, except that flavor is pretty darn popular.


Anyway, thanks for the responses. I appreciate the feedback.


ct
 

Tiamat

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Originally posted by: dnuggett
The best RAM to choose is PC3500 (give youself some cushion) and go with Corsair XMS or Kingston HyperX.

The added "cushion" is because if the Ram is certified to run at 433mhz, it will be extremely stable at 400mhz.
I, myself, have Mushkin PC3500 level 2 ram because of the really tight timings of 2:2:2:6. Be prepared to raise the
RAM voltage to 2.7V on fast ram. I cannot say anything for Corsair or Kingston ram - I have only had Mushkin ram in my systems.
If price is a deciding factor, Muskin and Corsair are more expensive than most other brands of ram.
 

ctbook

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256MB $43.99 (USD) CT3264Z40B DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Non-parity ? 5ns ? 2.6V ? 32Meg x 64

256MB $54.99 (USD) CT3272Z40B DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Unbuffered ? ECC ? 5ns ? 2.6V ? 32Meg x 72

256MB $77.99 (USD) CT3272Y40B DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Registered ? ECC ? 5ns ? 2.6V ? 32Meg x 72

whats the difference between these?
 

dnuggett

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I am following an assumption that you will doing some oc'ing w/ that 2500+ right? If I'm correct I would go with the PC3500 because you will be giving yourself some extra room to work with on the FSB.

DDR400 is PC3200
 

ferrarifreak93

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Originally posted by: ctbook
256MB $43.99 (USD) CT3264Z40B DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Non-parity ? 5ns ? 2.6V ? 32Meg x 64

256MB $54.99 (USD) CT3272Z40B DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Unbuffered ? ECC ? 5ns ? 2.6V ? 32Meg x 72

256MB $77.99 (USD) CT3272Y40B DDR PC3200 ? CL=3 ? Registered ? ECC ? 5ns ? 2.6V ? 32Meg x 72

whats the difference between these?

whoa!, don't get those, they're all CL3. Get some quality pc3500 CL2. IMO, Muskin pc3500 Level 2 is nearly the best you can buy if you want to spend the money otherwise go with hyperx - it's cheap (compared) but good stuff.