Hows those 'other' brands (kingmax ect) run?

kinney

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Im shopping for some DDR400 ram to add to my system and was checking out newegg, saw some cheaper ram with cl2.5 and was wondering what the consensus was on apacer, kingmax, even kingston, corsair and crucial.

I've used crucial exclusively up until this point but am willing to try something a little cheaper.

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pIII_Man

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memory of equivilent timmings will all perform about the same...

So get the ones with the best warantee, cheepest price...and of course best timmings

How many bits are in a nibble?
 

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Simple advise... yet good. You remind me of <font color=green><b>Fatburger</b></font color=green> only you aren't as sarcastic. I don't think anyone could be as good at the one word/line comebacks as Josh.



Don't forget to consider Geil. Good bang for the $$$.

I am not so impressed by Crucial/Micron lately for high end memory.

All I know is that a nibble is less than a Byte. :smile:



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kinney

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4bits in a nybble, 8bits in a bite :smile:

Thank you for the reply.

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Jeez...people do not understand that, this is a retorical question... the other day a freind asked me how many bits were in a nibble very seriously...and i just started laughing...i need to shake the hand of the person who came up with that term

flinx has given the best response so far

"4 bits in a nibble 2 bits in a byte"

Which is correct...

Thanx for the compliment bum (JC does rule BTW)

How many bits are in a nibble?
 

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