1066 DDR2 memory for new Gigabyte boards...

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I'm trying to establish which 2x2gb 1066 (PC8500) memory kit I should get for either the GA-MA790X-UD3P or the GA-MA790X-UD4P.

Originally I was going for this OCZ gold kit - i'm even more tempted now its on offer.
However, a quick look over at the OCZ forum shows some people having compatibility issues with their memory and AM2+ boards.

Next I've looked into this Corsair Twinx kit which is on pre order, however their RAM compatibility selector tool doesn't list either these boards.

However, the description of the Corsair stuff does say "If you are looking for extra performance or reliability in your Intel or AMD DDR2 system, the Corsair 4GB 1066MHz DDR2 memory kit offers this solution!"

Does anyone have any experience with 4gb 1066 kits on AM2+ boards... they don't have to be gigabyte (since the memory controller is on the CPU)?
 
Have you considered the Kingston RAM? never heard of compatibility problems with that.....yet
 
TBH the only ddr2 kits anyone should be buying these days are the OCZ Blade Low voltage kits:
http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showproduct.php?prodid=MY-170-OC&groupid=701&catid=8&subcat=817

Quoted for truth although they are not cheap compared to the OP's choice. Also unless overclocking the platinum (mesh heatsink) low voltage versions are a better buy as they are cheaper than the blades (ocuk not stocking them........yet)

Mine is sitting at home waiting to be installed tonight as I gave up waiting on the 9600...........:D

BTW Gurasan, are those blades in your sig at 4-4-3-10? What voltage is that?
 
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no those are my old ocz flex sticks. have not updated sig. currently running them at 1200mhz though @ 1.88V as that's the lowest I can select on my mobo
 
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Whilst those OCZ blades look very nice, they are somewhat over the £40 budget i've set :-(

This is a build for my nephew so I wonder if I'm better off just going for any of the PC6400 C4 kits since from a stability and ease of build point of view.

PC8500 just seemed like the natural choice for a 7850 BE!
 
What timings at 1200?

5,5,5,15

Whilst those OCZ blades look very nice, they are somewhat over the £40 budget i've set :-(

This is a build for my nephew so I wonder if I'm better off just going for any of the PC6400 C4 kits since from a stability and ease of build point of view.

PC8500 just seemed like the natural choice for a 7850 BE!

In that case the OCZ gold 8500s are fine
 
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