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TwinMOS memory. Any Good?

BoomAM

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Hi,
my local pc store Overclockers UK, has started to sell 5 different brands of memory. The TwinMOS brand seems very cheap. Are they any good though?
 

pelikan

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If it has Winbond 5ns chips on it then its great. People are getting well over 200fsb with it at Cas2.
 

BoomAM

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Dunno what chips they are, check OC UK, there a link to tech info on the TwinMOS website.
 

human2k

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Originally posted by: pelikan
If it has Winbond 5ns chips on it then its great. People are getting well over 200fsb with it at Cas2.

good stuff I here, anyone know any good USA vendors who have em?
 

Werty

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look at the chips used... if it is WINBOND & ends with BH-5, then its good stuff... most people are able to overclock it at 200Mhz at aggressive settings....
 

pelikan

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Get it for $59. here
They also have some for $76. that some people use instead.
I think I'm going for the $59. babies.
 

BoomAM

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I was looking at them cos in the summer, when i come to buy the memory, i can pay on £140 for 1GB of memory(2x 512mb) rarther than £210 for the other ones that they sell.
I dont plan on OCing the memory, i`ll be getting a board, that supports the latest memory standards, and allows me to lock the memory/agp/pci speeds.

Apart from OCing, is there any point to the higher priced memory?
Like samsung, corsair, crucial, ocz (all sold at oc uk). I know that quality memory is recommended, but if it runs, then whats the problem?