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I interested in buying memory befor I do I would like your input Im interested in buying Corsair (twin X1024 3200LLPRO) for My dual memory Board (Asus A7N8x Delux) has anyone used Corsair if so can you give me your view on it. Is it good ,fast,reliable it is expencive so I would like your input befor I take the plung.

Thanks regards

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Brent
 

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It might require a slight increase in vDIMM to be completely stable.

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I've got it and like it, but runnibg an Abit board. May want to go this link and navigate to Asus section to see what they say.
<A HREF="http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13" target="_new">http://www.nforcershq.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=13</A>

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1Brent

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Thanks guys I have checked Asus thay say I can use it that is why I wanted oppinons of people that have used it.

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using 2x512mb XMS pc3200 modules , not matched (bought at different times) no problems
A7N8X 2.0
XP2500
also using Corsair value select 2x512mb
soltek SL75FRN
XP2100
no problems
 

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I've been using XMS 3200LL TwinX with my ASUS P4C800-E Deluxe for a few months now without a problem (at first I got a batch of memory modules that weren;t working properly but after that everything went well)

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P4 3.0GHz HT
1Gb Corsair XMS PC3200LLPT
ATI A-i-W Radeon 9800 Pro
WD 200Gb SATA
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Your not going to buy yourself alot of performance with the LL (Low Latency) on AMD based systems. the (2337) C2 memory is a few $$$ cheaper than the LL (2326) (I think those numbers are about right). But then its only a few $$$ and u might get to use it somewhere else sooo its up to u.

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