- Mar 28, 2004
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I just upgraded my system from Corsair TwinX1024-4000pt memory (1GB, PC4000) to 2GB mushkin PC4000 memory. I may have a use for these memory modules but I was trying to decide whether or not it would make more sense to sell off the memory and buy cheaper memory or keep what I have.
I currently have a Sempron 3100+ system, I bought 512MB Kingston memory, they're not 2-2-2-5 modules, pretty much value memory, they overclock but nowhere near 250mhz. So I was wondering, since at the moment I can only overclock to 250mhz HTT on the motherboard, should I stick my Corsair modules in there and not bother selling them, or leave the kingston module in there and try to find another one. I'm thinking it would make more sense to just find another cheap 512MB module and sell off my corsair memory, what do you think?
I currently have a Sempron 3100+ system, I bought 512MB Kingston memory, they're not 2-2-2-5 modules, pretty much value memory, they overclock but nowhere near 250mhz. So I was wondering, since at the moment I can only overclock to 250mhz HTT on the motherboard, should I stick my Corsair modules in there and not bother selling them, or leave the kingston module in there and try to find another one. I'm thinking it would make more sense to just find another cheap 512MB module and sell off my corsair memory, what do you think?
