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Crucial modules
Anyone know the difference between these two modules one says 4D and the
other 8D Crucial - CT32M64S4D7E Crucial - CT32M64S8D7E 256MB SDRAM, PC133 SDRAM, PC133 • CL=2 • Unbuffered • Non-parity • 7.5ns • 3.3V • 32Meg x 64 CT32M64S4D7E 256MB SDRAM, PC133 SDRAM, PC133 • CL=2 • Unbuffered • Non-parity • 7.5ns • 3.3V • 32Meg x 64 CT32M64S8D7E Lane |
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I can not find CT32M64S8D7E on www.crucial.com. I would bet it's some kind
of typo.All I could find was 4D. Where did you see this from? "Lane Lewis" wrote in message news Anyone know the difference between these two modules one says 4D and the other 8D Crucial - CT32M64S4D7E Crucial - CT32M64S8D7E 256MB SDRAM, PC133 SDRAM, PC133 . CL=2 . Unbuffered . Non-parity . 7.5ns . 3.3V . 32Meg x 64 CT32M64S4D7E 256MB SDRAM, PC133 SDRAM, PC133 . CL=2 . Unbuffered . Non-parity . 7.5ns . 3.3V . 32Meg x 64 CT32M64S8D7E Lane |
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All Intel with the 815EP chipset Crucial - CT32M64S8D7E
http://makeashorterlink.com/?O14A32925 Asus and Soyo with the 815EP chipset Crucial - CT32M64S4D7E http://makeashorterlink.com/?P38A22925 http://makeashorterlink.com/?F46A31925 Strange that they have two different modules for these boards since they both have the same chipset. Was wondering if one overclocked better that the other. There's also a twenty dollar (usd) price difference Lane "MiniDisc_2k2" wrote in message ... I can not find CT32M64S8D7E on www.crucial.com. I would bet it's some kind of typo.All I could find was 4D. Where did you see this from? "Lane Lewis" wrote in message news Anyone know the difference between these two modules one says 4D and the other 8D Crucial - CT32M64S4D7E Crucial - CT32M64S8D7E 256MB SDRAM, PC133 SDRAM, PC133 . CL=2 . Unbuffered . Non-parity . 7.5ns . 3.3V . 32Meg x 64 CT32M64S4D7E 256MB SDRAM, PC133 SDRAM, PC133 . CL=2 . Unbuffered . Non-parity . 7.5ns . 3.3V . 32Meg x 64 CT32M64S8D7E Lane |
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"Lane Lewis" wrote in message m... All Intel with the 815EP chipset Crucial - CT32M64S8D7E http://makeashorterlink.com/?O14A32925 Asus and Soyo with the 815EP chipset Crucial - CT32M64S4D7E http://makeashorterlink.com/?P38A22925 http://makeashorterlink.com/?F46A31925 Strange that they have two different modules for these boards since they both have the same chipset. Was wondering if one overclocked better that the other. There's also a twenty dollar (usd) price difference Lane Well if there's a $20 difference (I'm in US also), then, AFAICT, the more expensive one is going to be better (obviously). This could be for a number of reasons. The most probable is that the more expensive has a lower latency. Do a google search for "CAS Latency" to learn more on this. It could also be because the more expensive one is made of higher quality parts. This would lead to less crashes and hangs. Also, (I'm not sure if this is available with non-ddr sdram), one of them could be ECC (error correction/correcting code). That will lead to less errors as well but only some motherboards support them. I doubt that one is more overclockable than the other -- I have never seen RAM overclock very well in speed. My BIOS doesn't have an option to set the latency and other options so I really can't tell you much about the other abilities of RAM as I don't have experience with it. Perhaps someone else can enlighten you. Hope that helped -- MiniDisc_2k2 To reply, replace nospam.com with cox dot net. |
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"Lane Lewis" wrote in message
m... All Intel with the 815EP chipset Crucial - CT32M64S8D7E http://makeashorterlink.com/?O14A32925 Asus and Soyo with the 815EP chipset Crucial - CT32M64S4D7E http://makeashorterlink.com/?P38A22925 http://makeashorterlink.com/?F46A31925 Strange that they have two different modules for these boards since they both have the same chipset. Was wondering if one overclocked better that the other. There's also a twenty dollar (usd) price difference Lane The S4 and S8 refer to the refresh rate of the DIMM. It doesn't matter for synchronous ram so buy the less expensive one. RickW |
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"Rick" wrote in message ... snip The S4 and S8 refer to the refresh rate of the DIMM. It doesn't matter for synchronous ram so buy the less expensive one. RickW I plan to overclock on a soyo tisu board with a celeron main thing is I want that 133 bus speed will let every one know. Thanks for the info and minidisk also Lane |
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