need 4gb ddr2 (mid price) for overclock

shayan08

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i need ram to overclock my e8400 .
are these kits good:
Model
Brand GeIL
Series Value Series
Model GX24GB6400DCKA
Type 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM
Tech Spec
Capacity 4GB(2 x 2GB)
Speed DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Cas Latency 5
Timing 5-5-5-15
Voltage 1.8V - 2.2V
Heat Spreader Yes
Features Metallic Aluminum Heat Spreader

or
Model
Brand CORSAIR
Series XMS2
Model TWIN2X4096-6400C5DHX
Type 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM
Tech Spec
Capacity 4GB (2 x 2GB)
Speed DDR2 800 (PC2 6400)
Cas Latency 5
Timing 5-5-5-18
Heat Spreader Yes
Features with DHX Technology
Manufacturer Warranty
Parts Lifetime limited
Labor Lifetime limited


i dont wanna my cpu goes and rams stop.
thanks any way if can help or not
 

closed_deal

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To be honest if you really want to overclock your E8400 you might have to think about getting 8000+ RAM. The 6400 allows a 3.6Ghz o/c.

The Corsair and GeIL will both go over the std 400fsb, but only a certain amount. I don't know the specifics however, to get a good stable over 3.6Ghz overclock you will have to think on getting 8000+.

Maybe the 2x 2GB G.Skill 8000+ for example. Probably in the same price range anyway...i.e:

http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-022-GS&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat=817
 

Evilonigiri

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As closed deal has indicated, depending on how far you plan on OCing the E8400, you may want to invest in faster ram. Ram is dead cheap these days, and most 800MHz ram can do 900MHz, perhaps 950MHz, but if you don't want to risk it, get 1066MHz ram.

Most ram are more or less the same. Our ram master here says to buy the ram with the lowest voltage. So if you spot a ram that's 800MHz 4-4-4-12 that uses 2.1V compared to a ram with the same exact specs but only uses 1.8V, the ram that uses 1.8V is better quality ram.
 
@OP:
If you are planing on getting RAM natively higher than DDR2 800 be aware that there will be compatibility issues. Many users reports and my personal testing has shown that there is a very good chance you will run in to issues with RAM higher than DDR2 800, such as DDR2 1066. I recommend you get quality DDR2 800 RAM and run them at 1:1 ratio or overclock the RAM. This issue dose not apply to DDR2 800 RAM that has been overclocked.This mainly applies to P35 based boards such as the DS3L.
 

halcyon

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Shadow, you'd written that b4 and I recalled it so yesterday when I was getting ready to buy my RAM upgrade I went to NewEgg and under each brand/model I considered I search for my motherboard until I saw other reviews that the same RAM worked on my motherboard. Not foolproof but I'm hoping that will lead me into better compatibility.
 

shayan08

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damn i can't buy from anysite i live in middle of nowhere it seems and ddr2 1006 are too expensive and there is no 4gb(2*2) it's going to be problem with dual 1*2 dual channels or not?( i mean 4*1gb)
only this models are aviable and higher than 800:
CRUCIAL- Ballistix Tracer - PC2 8500 125 $
CRUCIAL- Ballistix - PC2 8500 115 $
PC2-8500 1066Mhz Black Dragon Dual Channel Kit for 152 $
 

halcyon

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Well, I've read good things about the Black Dragons but if that's more than you want to spend the Ballstix should be okay (knowing me, I'd spend the $10 more for the tracers...me like a little bling)