Maleko Posted February 10, 2006 Author Posted February 10, 2006 Generic RAM is cheap for a reason....enough said I belive
Vitalix Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 It depends what you use memory for. If you consider having a computer for a long bout of internet explorer, followed by some Excel workouts, and then a strong finsh with Solitaire, there is nothing wrong with generic Value-Ram.As soon as you try to raise your FSB/HTT to like 205, your generic RAM will fail. For those who do not game, and timings and/or bandwidth are not issues.To the person who posted about Samsung being good and everything else being resold, I disagree. Samsung makes rebranded RAM for other manufacturers. Ever buy a Wal-Mart or Target brand bottled water? It's still made by Dasani. Awful comparison, I know, but it doesn't mean that Target bottled water is contaminated.In addition, Samsung's TCCD and TCC5 chips are well known, but Infineon and Winbond make excellent chips (in particular Winbond's BH-5, which rock the Geil ONE W series and Mushkin's legendary Redline series). You can talk about UTT's weaknesses and what they are all you want, but bottom line, feed them 3.4V and they sing at 2-2-2-5 at 280FSB! U just need an A8N or SLI-DR board to do it. Try and take your Samsung to 2-2-2 at 280FSB and get ready to turn off your fire detectors.For my money, I buy only OCZ an Mushkin, although I have a pair Crucial Ballistix PC4000 (sweet deal on Ebay) that are rocking 270FSB at present, so ultimately YMMV, but so far I had good success with them personally. The name brands tend to have better support teams as well.Bottom line: If you game or have AMD, you need fast timing RAM (e.g. PC3200 at 2-2-2-5). If you do apps or have Intel, you need high bandwidth RAM e.g. (PC4000 at 2.5-3-3-7). You need to go a step further when buying RAM and get the right type. Crucial's 2-2-2-5 PC3200 is better than OCZ's Premier PC3200 @ 2.5-3-3-7.
ripken204 Posted February 12, 2006 Posted February 12, 2006 and to add what vitalix said. if you are going to get bh-5 and run it at least 3.2v, you will NEED some active cooling on the ram or there is a large chance of it dying.
Vitalix Posted February 13, 2006 Posted February 13, 2006 I've actually been hunting BH-5 for a good part of the last 2 months (now that I got my DFI board), but can't find anything for under $200 on ebay for a 2x512 kit.The Mushkin Redlines, OCZ Gold Vx, even the Twinmos Twisters are at a crazy premium right now, b/c they are no longer made.
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