Which Memory to purchase? PQI vs AData

synapse88

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I have a Dell Q6600 Quad Core system...or course the BIOS is locked so I can't overclock, and I want 4GB of DDR800 in it. I need 1.8V memory in it, this system doesn't like higher voltage chips.

Option 1: http://www.newegg.com/Product/...x?Item=N82E16820211188
ADATA: Has the pretty heat spreaders, timings are 5-5-5-18 - $68 after rebate

Option 2: http://www.outpost.com/product/5456289
PQI: No heat spreaders (dont think it matters), can't find the timings anywhere, any way theyd be worse than 5-5-5-18? $46 or $56 after rebate (depending if they honor both) - http://www.pqi.com.tw/product2...40&cate1=164&PROID=294


I run folding@home 24X7 so I want good performance, but with timings of 5-5-5-18 I don't see how the more expensive ADATA would be any faster than the PQI... I'm open to other options as long as its under ~$70. Thanks!
 

nefariouscaine

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I'd go with the PQI - both aren't really new names to the biz and you're just going for stock memory at CAS 5. The PQI is cheaper overall and thats before the rebate even
 

AmberClad

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I'd actually go with the ADATA, not the PQI...

...because the PQI is out-of-stock ;).

If not for that fact, I'd probably agree to go with whichever is cheaper. I haven't seen many 2GB sticks that are looser than 5-5-5-18. The orange G-Skill C6 2x2GB kit and the OCZ Vista Upgrade (5-6-6-something) are the only two exceptions I can immediately think of.