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TwinMos -vs- G. Skill (High Voltage Value Ram)

That gskill is no match for twinmos.

Get twinmos UTT, same chips found in OCZ VX.

They should do 240-260 fsb with 2-2-2-5 timmings.

Get the DFI NF4 Ultra-D board which supports 4V vdimm. These need around 3.4V.
 
The TwinMos 512MB "TMSP400/512" you listed is the best pick of those 3 options as it uses a brainpower PCB and winbond UTT chips, this is as long as you can feed it tons of voltage (eg 3+ volts) if you can't then the Gskill its prolly a better idea due to its better timings as lower voltages., the TMII400, also uses Winbond UTT chips but not the brainpower PCB and tends to top out a bit lower than the TMSP400, but it's still good stuff if you give it lotsa voltage.
 
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