PC2700 (333Mhz ddr)

lhgpoobaa

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not sure...
ive heard rumors of it for sometime now...
kinda like the mythical unicorn.

best atm is corsair PC2400 @ cas2.

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lhgpoobaa

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or if u want to research it
www.chip-online.com

*sighs*
wish i knew how to do clickable links properly

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Have u got personnal experience of the Corsair DDR2400 ?
I am thinking of ordering some, but I would like to know a little bit more about it before.

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unfortunately no.
but i cant see how it could FAIL to be an excellent product.
to run at such speeds it has to be made to exacting standards.

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you better watch closer to the specification of the memory you'r going to buy there are some PC2400 2-3-3, it is better to buy PC2100 2-2-2 MUCH better trust me i ran Sisoft sandra to test that, too bad u can mix it all up=/

the 2700 probably would have the same stats might even be 3-3-3, take that under account.

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kingston pc2100 (256 sticks) have handled 168mhz... which is 336 @ cas 2.5... go to overclock.co.uk and follow the kingston until you get to the review...

if in doubt blame microsoft...
 

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i dont like kingston, had it with my PIII 733 with 256+128kingston, had to use cooling for overclocking as they are not that stable..

get micron or buffalo, they are much faster and i had better expiriance overclocking them.

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i own two systems in which the old one is the P3 based using SDR now working as firewall/gateway/second game mechine when friends are over, in which i am using the crappy kingston memory, maybe just had a bad luck with the company..

do your own math.

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