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Working on my first build. I'm going with the UD3P for my MOBO. Using the rig for almost all 2d graphics workstation and some light gaming/movie watching. Would you go with the memory that Gigabyte recoments or something else on the market right now. What about size and speed(using vista 64 bit). Thanks.

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I would go for 4 GB of G.Skill PI Black DDR2 800 MHz: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] alck%20800

I know that it works well with the GA-EP45-UD3P (you didn't specify which UD3P) motherboard (4-4-4-12 timings at 1.9V).

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GhislainG wrote :

I would go for 4 GB of G.Skill PI Black DDR2 800 MHz: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Prod [...] alck%20800

I know that it works well with the GA-EP45-UD3P (you didn't specify which UD3P) motherboard (4-4-4-12 timings at 1.9V).




Sorry, it is the GA-EP45-UD3P. Are you running that board and memory. If so can you post the specs for you rig. This is my first build and it's for work so I am trying to build something that is as stable and reliable as possible. Thanks.

Reply to Rlyons124

I have a Q6600, a GA-EP45-UD3P motherboard, 8 GB of G.Skill PI Black 800 MHz memory and 4 hard disks in a Sonata III case to run Windows Server 2008 64-bit. There's nothing special about that system as it doesn't require a fast video card or a lot of power. It just needs to be stable to run several VMs.

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Sorry about my lack of knowedge for acronyms, but what are VMs.

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VM = Virtual Machine. I run virtual servers on it; therefore I need a stable system because crashing several servers at once isn't that nice, particularly since they all are database servers.

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Thanks for all the great info.

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