What memory for EVGA SLI board

sotti

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Hey I'm going to grab some new memory I'm thinking about spending ~$200 for new memory.

What would be a good memory to get, I hear the EVGA SLI board has issues with TCCD memory, but I'm not entirely sure.

I have an opteron 165 running 290x9, and if I could run my memory 1:1 that would be phenomanal, I suppose otherwise memory that runs around 250 would be fine.

I'm thinking looking fowared all games need 1GB now and since this system will probably stick with me for 2-3 years, by the end of it's life >1GB will be the norm.
 

Radiohead57

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Well you aren't likely to get 2 gigs of RAM to run at 290 but 250 is defintely doable. I'm haveing luck with 2X1gig sticks of OCZ Platinum 3200 5-2-3-2 with good results.
 

n7

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If you have lots of money to spend, go with the Mushkin 2x1 GB DDR500 3-3-2 kit.

Otherwise, some normal DDR400 2-3-2 stuff from G.Skill, OCZ, Mushkin, or Corsair would do, just use a divider.
 

Oakenfold

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I suggest you visit EVGA's forums
I have had horrible luck with my board and corsair value or xms 3200c2. I finally gave up and live with the fact that I'm running single channel, I'd do some reading before making a decision. I refuse to buy ram again, I haven't spent too much time trying to play with the timings, however I've tried with no success.



 

Radiohead57

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Oakenfold is right there are some knowledgable folks over there and they are all pretty much dealing with the same board you're referring to. They do have a list of recommended sticks as well. Still quite a bit of trial and error going on. I've been an OCZ fanboy for a few years know outside of a few forrays but must say they have always treated me very well and the support is excellent.
 

sygyzy

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Originally posted by: n7
If you have lots of money to spend, go with the Mushkin 2x1 GB DDR500 3-3-2 kit.

Otherwise, some normal DDR400 2-3-2 stuff from G.Skill, OCZ, Mushkin, or Corsair would do, just use a divider.

What is a divider?