Firegod said:Well depending on what you need it for, I would suggest,
Corsair 2GB DDR XMS3200C2PT TwinX (2x1GB) CAS2 - £151.52 (inc.VAT)
or
G.Skill 2GB DDR ZX PC3200 (2x1GB) CAS2 Dual Channel Kit - £152.69 (inc.VAT)
Personally I'd go with the ZX, as it has great timings for a 2Gb kit and can be overclocked as well.Great price also!
Hi,Minstadave said:The GSkill ZX would be my first choice![]()
Big.Wayne said:Hi,
I also need a couple of 2GB DDR kits to install in some Opteron/NForce4 systems, I'm just wondering does this GSkill stuff work ok on a divider?
I need to use a 260MHz FSB so either I would need some memory that could run at those speeds 1:1 sync *or* some other stuff that could work on a divider.
I have been using some 1GB PC3200 Ballistix kits for 6 months but as expected they are starting to develope issues (temp fix is up vDimm to 2.85v).
[edit] Does the Opteron/NForce4 platform suffer any performance hit when using memory on a divider?
Hi,Firegod said:or perhaps consider the HZ which runs stock at 250Mhz and will do 260Mhz.But most people who overclock the ZX kit will run a divider.
Big.Wayne said:Thinking about it I may go for the Blue ZX kits as they are £25 cheaper than the other PC4000 stuff, that would be £50.00 saved on two kits and I'm not sure I would notice the difference?