Whitch of theese brands should i choose? It is rdram pc-1066 i'm talking about. I've heard only good things about Samsung. What is your opinion? Does it mather when it comes to oc? /Thx
No announcement yet.
Kingston vs Samsung
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Ask and you shall receive. :D
http://www17.tomshardware.com/mainbo...722/index.html
http://www17.tomshardware.com/mainbo...720/index.html
Checkout both as the second one explores things to come. ;)
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I think that ya maybe gettin' confused with that video card graph that I spam around here but here's another lot of benches from a different source, http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1624&p=7 ,but remember that there is no one benchmark for chipsets and memory that's really goin' to give ya the full picture. : peace2:
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Well RDRam is turning into dead end technology real quick. Only one board has adopted support for 32bit RDRam which means all other boards require all slots filled and modules to be installed in pairs, and it does not look like intel is going to support 64bit RDRam (PC1200 & PC1600), even though at the moment RDRam gives a VERY SLIGHT performance advantave (<%5) it costs about %50 more (for PC1066) and is inevitably going to be discontinued (in the near future)
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see, I knew there was a reason I used Opera Browser - IT IS WAY BETTER!
(Opera Browser to IE is like DDR Ram to RDRAM :P)
edit: sadly opera crashed after posting this :( but, see all those windows I had opened, yes Opera allows you to return to where u were b4 crashing :D
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