by congo » Sat Jul 10, 2004 3:18 pm
What ever RAM you can get at a reasonable price, but it has to be a respected brand, such as Giel, Corsair etc.
Aim for a ram module you can clock at CAS 2.0 if possible.
Personally, I use Kingston CAS 2.5, because until recently, all other decent sticks were just too expensive here in Australia. I've found the Kingston will overclock on the timings to 6-2-2-2 (CAS 2.0) which is all I require. Some people don't like it. I might just be lucky.
So, the choice is 2 x 256mb or 2 x 512mb sticks, they need to be a batch match really. Buy them together.
Ideally, matched ram sets are purchased, but these are usually expensive.
Oh, and DDR400 IS PC3200
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congo on Sat Jul 10, 2004 3:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.

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