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Hi there


I am looking for some pc2100/pc2700 or pc3200 memory for one of my boards the Gigabyte 7N400 Pro 2


Does anyone have any of this type of memory that they would be interested in selling?


Let me know thanks

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thanks

which one of these do u suggest?

im thinking of pc2700 512mb

any ideas on delivery charges?
 

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psd99 said:
thanks

which one of these do u suggest?

im thinking of pc2700 512mb

any ideas on delivery charges?
Personally I'd go for the PC3200 DDR400

Delivery is free in UK :thumb:
 

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£31.71 for a 512Mb stick of PC3200 CAS 3. The price includes VAT and delivery.

£39.92 for two x 256Mb sticks of PC3200 if you want to take advantage of the board's dual memory mode. Again, the price includes VAT & delivery.

Agree with Mucks for good all round memory and a good customer service, you can't really go wrong with Crucial :)
 
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floppybootstomp said:
£31.71 for a 512Mb stick of PC3200 CAS 3. The price includes VAT and delivery.

£39.92 for two x 256Mb sticks of PC3200 if you want to take advantage of the board's dual memory mode. Again, the price includes VAT & delivery.

Agree with Mucks for good all round memory and a good customer service, you can't really go wrong with Crucial :)

cool thanks

so if i took the dual memory option of two of 256mb
would this show a big difference in speed, over just one 512mb stick?

how do i set up dual memory?
 

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psd99 said:
cool thanks

so if i took the dual memory option of two of 256mb
would this show a big difference in speed, over just one 512mb stick?

Not a great deal, no, to be honest.

how do i set up dual memory?

You don't. Just put the memory in two matching coloured slots and the board sets it up automatically.
 
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floppybootstomp said:
Not a great deal, no, to be honest.



You don't. Just put the memory in two matching coloured slots and the board sets it up automatically.


thanks

im just thinking is there any advantages of using dual channel?
is it only good if u got lots of ram?
 

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I think it only makes a difference with memory intensive tasks, but even then still not much difference.
 
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well in the end i got pc3200 2gb

it does make a difference in terms of speed!
im happy!

i just got lots of errors on one other machine which is my biggest worry and replacing the northbridge cooler with a fanless heatsink then im temporarily happy!
 
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oh yer
I WOULD RECCOMEND CRUCIAL = TOP TOP COMPANY THUMBS UP! :)
 

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