A7N8X Memory

J

JR

I am looking at upgrading my memory to 1G PC3200LL or PC3500. Which would be
the better option for overclocking, the low latency or the higher bus speed
version? I was thinking of Corsair or Kingston HyperX. Does anyone have any
thoughts on this?
My system is:

A7N8X
Barton 2500+
2x Maxtor SATA
2x 512 Samsung PC2700 (running errors)
 
B

Ben Pope

JR said:
I am looking at upgrading my memory to 1G PC3200LL or PC3500. Which would
be the better option for overclocking, the low latency or the higher bus
speed version? I was thinking of Corsair or Kingston HyperX. Does anyone
have any thoughts on this?
My system is:

A7N8X
Barton 2500+
2x Maxtor SATA
2x 512 Samsung PC2700 (running errors)

Using Corsair TwinX1024-3200LL, good for 5-2-2-2 at 220MHz using 2.7V

Depends how much you want to overclock... the 3500 will provide you known
timings up to 216MHz. Anything beyond that is an unknown.

I'd get the 3200LL again given the choice.

Ben
 
A

AJ

I am looking at upgrading my memory to 1G PC3200LL or PC3500. Which would be
the better option for overclocking, the low latency or the higher bus speed
version? I was thinking of Corsair or Kingston HyperX. Does anyone have any
thoughts on this?
My system is:

A7N8X
Barton 2500+
2x Maxtor SATA
2x 512 Samsung PC2700 (running errors)
Only these are approved by ASUS:

Samsung | M368L6423
DTM-CC4 | 3 | 512MB | Double | Samsung | K4H560838D-
TCC4

Samsung | M368L3223
DTM-CC4 | 3 | 256MB | Single | Samsung | K4H560838D-
TCC4

Adata | BDMA83A | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5

TwinMOS | MDouble
TTUF08108L294
K4FW0/T | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | TwinMOS | TMD7608F
8E50B

Winbond | W9451GBDB-5 | 2.5 | 512MB | Double | Winbond | W942508BH-5

TwinMOS | | 2.5 | 512MB | Double | Winbond | W942508BH-5

TwinMOS | | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5

Kingston | KVR400X64
C25/256 | 2.5 | 256MB | Single | Winbond | W942508BH-5

Corsair | CMX512-3200C
2XMS3202 v1.1 | 2.5 |512M | Double | |
 

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