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In my opinion, if you're an extreme P4 overclocker, then looks like OCZ's the way to go, with their modified Hynix 4.0ns memory, they're achieving amazing overclocks. Geil uses 3.5ns memory achieving similar overclocks. Stay AWAY from Kington HyperX because it uses 5.0ns Samsung IC memory, and it's simply horrible. Corsair is just in the middle with their 4.0ns Hynix memory.
-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.575G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 275mhz 3-4-4-8 -Sapphire 9800np @ 432/760 -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU
In my opinion, if you're an extreme P4 overclocker, then looks like OCZ's the way to go, with their modified Hynix 4.0ns memory, they're achieving amazing overclocks. Geil uses 3.5ns memory achieving similar overclocks. Stay AWAY from Kington HyperX because it uses 5.0ns Samsung IC memory, and it's simply horrible. Corsair is just in the middle with their 4.0ns Hynix memory.
-Intel PIV 2.6C @ 3.575G -Asus P4P800 -OCZ Copper 2x256 4000EL memory @ 275mhz 3-4-4-8 -Sapphire 9800np @ 432/760 -SB audigy -120G Maxtor Diamond Plus9 S-ATA150 hdd -450 Enermax PSU