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I have now received my K8NNXP and am now looking at ram. I have it
down to 2 Kingston Hyper x 3500 or Mushkin PC4000. Anyone use either of these. I have used Mushkin in the past and their ram has always worked well for me. I have never had to return 1 stick. Thank You Don Murphy |
Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote:
I have now received my K8NNXP and am now looking at ram. I have it down to 2 Kingston Hyper x 3500 or Mushkin PC4000. Anyone use either of these. I have used Mushkin in the past and their ram has always worked well for me. I have never had to return 1 stick. Here's the PC3200 list from Gigabyte: http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard...gyGuide_73.htm Crucial http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...NNXP&submit=Go Chances are good both Kingston and Muskin will work, provided you set speeds and timings manually. You want non-ECC and unregistered PC3200 or faster. |
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Don Murphy On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:59:47 GMT, "S.Heenan" wrote: Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote: I have now received my K8NNXP and am now looking at ram. I have it down to 2 Kingston Hyper x 3500 or Mushkin PC4000. Anyone use either of these. I have used Mushkin in the past and their ram has always worked well for me. I have never had to return 1 stick. Here's the PC3200 list from Gigabyte: http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard...gyGuide_73.htm Crucial http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...NNXP&submit=Go Chances are good both Kingston and Muskin will work, provided you set speeds and timings manually. You want non-ECC and unregistered PC3200 or faster. |
Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote:
Thank You Don Murphy On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:59:47 GMT, "S.Heenan" wrote: Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote: I have now received my K8NNXP and am now looking at ram. I have it down to 2 Kingston Hyper x 3500 or Mushkin PC4000. Anyone use either of these. I have used Mushkin in the past and their ram has always worked well for me. I have never had to return 1 stick. Here's the PC3200 list from Gigabyte: http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard...gyGuide_73.htm Crucial http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...NNXP&submit=Go Chances are good both Kingston and Muskin will work, provided you set speeds and timings manually. You want non-ECC and unregistered PC3200 or faster. If you have no plans to exceed 200MHz, overclock, buying PC3500 or better is unnecessary. |
On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 17:34:27 GMT, "S.Heenan" wrote:
Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote: Thank You Don Murphy On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:59:47 GMT, "S.Heenan" wrote: Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote: I have now received my K8NNXP and am now looking at ram. I have it down to 2 Kingston Hyper x 3500 or Mushkin PC4000. Anyone use either of these. I have used Mushkin in the past and their ram has always worked well for me. I have never had to return 1 stick. Here's the PC3200 list from Gigabyte: http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard...gyGuide_73.htm Crucial http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...NNXP&submit=Go Chances are good both Kingston and Muskin will work, provided you set speeds and timings manually. You want non-ECC and unregistered PC3200 or faster. If you have no plans to exceed 200MHz, overclock, buying PC3500 or better is unnecessary. I have no plans to overclock. I need stable as this is a workstation that I will be doing video editing on. I se now I only need PC3200 and I can get a better deal on Mushkin PC3200. Thank You Don Murphy |
Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote:
Chances are good both Kingston and Muskin will work, provided you set speeds and timings manually. You want non-ECC and unregistered PC3200 or faster. If you have no plans to exceed 200MHz, overclock, buying PC3500 or better is unnecessary. I have no plans to overclock. I need stable as this is a workstation that I will be doing video editing on. I se now I only need PC3200 and I can get a better deal on Mushkin PC3200. By all means, buy the Mushkin PC3200. Excellent stuff. I understand Fry's has it on special from time to time. |
Outpost had the Geil DDR400 dual "Basic" kits (512 and 1gig) on sale
for $189 last week. So far I've been very impressed and they are dead stable at a much higher overclock then my previous Crucial sticks. Despite their rated timing of 2.5, 4, 4, 8 even geil tech support says to set them to 2.5, 3, 3, 6 and sure enough, they're dead stable at this timing. Zac "S.Heenan" wrote in message news:D_ygc.171599$oR5.34940@pd7tw3no... Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote: Thank You Don Murphy On Sun, 18 Apr 2004 11:59:47 GMT, "S.Heenan" wrote: Don Murphy" murphy"don wrote: I have now received my K8NNXP and am now looking at ram. I have it down to 2 Kingston Hyper x 3500 or Mushkin PC4000. Anyone use either of these. I have used Mushkin in the past and their ram has always worked well for me. I have never had to return 1 stick. Here's the PC3200 list from Gigabyte: http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoard...gyGuide_73.htm Crucial http://www.crucial.com/store/listpar...NNXP&submit=Go Chances are good both Kingston and Muskin will work, provided you set speeds and timings manually. You want non-ECC and unregistered PC3200 or faster. If you have no plans to exceed 200MHz, overclock, buying PC3500 or better is unnecessary. |
Zac wrote:
Outpost had the Geil DDR400 dual "Basic" kits (512 and 1gig) on sale for $189 last week. So far I've been very impressed and they are dead stable at a much higher overclock then my previous Crucial sticks. Despite their rated timing of 2.5, 4, 4, 8 even geil tech support says to set them to 2.5, 3, 3, 6 and sure enough, they're dead stable at this timing. Crucial is a fine product, at or very near rated speed. I use it often, with good results. It is not the best choice for overclocking. Corsair, Mushkin, some BuffaloTech, and from what you report, Geil, are better choices. |
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