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zer0
6th June 2005, 08:14
i would like to upgread to ddr2 for a few reasons. one of witch is i would like to get better memory so i can over clock further and the second is if i choose later to upgread to an nforce 4 mother board i would have to have ddr2 anyways because the nforce 4 for intel chipset dosent support good old ddr.

im planning on spending about $100 to get 1gb of memory. and i found thease.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820155130

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820145529

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146368

now i have a nother question should i invest the extra money and buy this memory because of its lower cas Latency...

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820141203

Delirious
6th June 2005, 17:13
mushkin and corsair are the best of those 3. Me personally i would get the mushkin. I just ordered some mushkin pc4400 black today.

Starbuck3733T
6th June 2005, 17:29
Amen.

zer0
6th June 2005, 18:19
mushkin and corsair are the best of those 3. Me personally i would get the mushkin. I just ordered some mushkin pc4400 black today.
ok i guess ill wait to get it until after i teach my class

(im teaching a class for people to learn how to use there comptuers theres about 4-5 of them and and $20 each i should be able to afford this no problem)

drazkeavi
8th June 2005, 02:12
Muskin is great, Their new DDR series, the Redline XP, keeps up with OCZ's VX series (The Redline 4000 and the VX4000.) Which means, if they keep up their outstanding performance, the DDR2 by Muskin is probably incredible.

jaguarking11
8th June 2005, 03:32
I heard realy good things about pqi memory as well. But mushkin stuff seems to be the new fad and people would not fuss over that brand for nothing, would they? The prices on those dont seem too bad, but I sugest you get good quality ram and posibly midrange memory as ddr2 memory is very flaky with memory timings.