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SunTzu
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best choice?

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im upgrading my ram which would you pick?

G.E.I.L. 2 GB DDR2-800 Kit 189 euro

Timings

CAS Latency (CL) 4
RAS-to-CAS-Delay (tRCD) 4
RAS-Precharge-Time (tRP) 4
Row-Active-Time (tRAS) 12



OCZ 2 GB DDR2-800 Kit (XTC Gold, OCZ2G800R22GK) 199 euro

Timings

CAS Latency (CL) 4
RAS-to-CAS-Delay (tRCD) 5
RAS-Precharge-Time (tRP) 5
Row-Active-Time (tRAS) 15


OCZ 2 GB DDR2-800 Kit (Crossfire, OCZ2A8002GK) 199 euro

Timings

CAS Latency (CL) 4
RAS-to-CAS-Delay (tRCD) 4
RAS-Precharge-Time (tRP) 4
Row-Active-Time (tRAS) 15


or should i just add 1 of the one i have

OCZ 1 GB DDR2-800 (Special Ops Edition, OCZ2SOE8001G) 95 euro

Timings

CAS Latency (CL) 5
RAS-to-CAS-Delay (tRCD) 5
RAS-Precharge-Time (tRP) 5
Row-Active-Time (tRAS) 12
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Post by eXg. Pun1sher »

Just stick with the lowest CAS and you won't go wrong.

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Post by eXg. CrUsH »

I can personally vouch for OCZ, I would go Crossfire edition. :D
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Post by SunTzu »

eXg. CrUsH wrote:I can personally vouch for OCZ, I would go Crossfire edition. :D

only bad thing i red but not confirmed is that sometimes they dont work properly on asus mobos
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Post by eXg. sabooya »

1st one :P
I like Value Select or Corsair.
though through experience, i have noticed that cheep memory is just about as good as expensive so if you don't have the cash get the cheaper one.
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Post by SunTzu »

found better


OCZ 2 GB DDR2-800 Kit (Special Ops Urban, OCZ2SOE800URB2GK)


Standaard
DDR2 - 800 (PC2 - 6400)

Timings

CAS Latency (CL) 4
RAS-to-CAS-Delay (tRCD) 4
RAS-Precharge-Time (tRP) 3
Row-Active-Time (tRAS) 15

Aansluiting

240-pins

Spanning
1,9 Volt

Spanningsbereik
vanaf 1,9 Volt tot 2,2 Volt

Overige informatie
Double Data Rate 2 geheugentechnologie. Verstuurt net als DDR geheugen tweemaal per klokcyclus data. Het verschil met DDR geheugen is de frequentie. Deze is tweemaal zo hoog en dat geeft in theorie een dubbele bandbreedte. De bouwvorm van dit geheugen is een 240-polige DIMM-module op 1,9 Volt.

# Unbuffered
# Urban Camo Motief XTC Heatspreader
# 1.9 - 2.1 Volts

Special Features
# OCZ Enhanced Latency Technology
# 2.2V EVP - OCZ's unieke Extended Voltage Protection laat PC2-6400 modules voltages tot 2.2V ±5% accepteren, nog steeds onder de garantie van OCZ.

Garantieperiode
24 maanden

@ 199 euro
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