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    quad gt ram

    just wondering if this power ram will be ok on an abit quad gt motherboard?

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...d=8&subcat=817

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    yeah can't see why not. the quadgt doesn't seem to be that picky about ram

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    It will work, but you wont see much of a performance increase over lesser ram.
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    Various users on the OcUK forums are reporting issues with OCZ RAM in that board. GeIL, Patriot and Crucial Ballistix are known to work fine.

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    Or for that matter Corsair. TBH I got higher clocking ram & there indeed is very little difference if any in speed between that & a couple of CAD workstaions i've specced out with that board & Corsair PC6400.
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    it's not a great mobo for hitting very high RAM clocks (probably due to the 1066 strap/timings) & with current BIOS it's unlikely that you'll get 1150MHz so paying for it would seem a bit of a waste ...

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    how about the 8500 reaper ocz ram, would the moboard be able to getthe rams full potential out of that?

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    Simple answwer is I don't know as I can't recall ever seeing anyone running that combo.

    the QuadGT typically tops out somewhere ~DDR2 1100 though iirc.

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    if your going to buy top line mem and from OCUK go with

    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=MY-093-CR

    or even
    http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showpr...odid=MY-088-CR

    these are still good for over 1000mhz when tweaked.

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