Well whats the difference? I have an asus p4r800-vm mobo which memory does this take high or low?
Corsair value ram looks good for 2 x 1gb sticks on scan for £118
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Well whats the difference? I have an asus p4r800-vm mobo which memory does this take high or low?
Corsair value ram looks good for 2 x 1gb sticks on scan for £118
the 2gb value select pc3200 kit is fine for your motherboard. stick "p4r800-vm" into http://www.corsairmemory.com/ 's configurator, then it will be available under "motherboards that match your keywords" when it gives the results select "other modules" and its on the list. swear by corsair ram by the way, although iv got a notoriously fussy shuttle motherboard.
oh and the difference between low and high density RAM is the size of the chips on it ie 4x128Mbit for high or 8x64Mbit for low. its not important at all really its just a case of whats compatable with your motherboard in the price bracket your willing to pay
high density seems alot cheaper seen alot on egay 1gig for 30quid inc p&p (life time warrenty)
was thinking about getting that myself since 1gig of low density is about 60quid
i have no idea where this sudden talk of high / low density has come from. its all just ram (probably unbranded crap) if its compatable with your motherboard
me too....does it make a different as in overclockability???
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Originally Posted by taqies
yes. however i presume were going for the cheapest possible from the comments above so thats a non-issue
You'll see that those cheap one you saw they're only supported by a handful number of Asrock motherboards and other machines won't boot with it.Quote:
Originally Posted by listy
funny my abit AV8-3rd Eye supports it
most of the sellers on ebay list what chipset they will work with
"You CAN you use this RAM if you own a motherboard with these chipsets:
VIA P4X266A
VIA KT266/333
VIA KT600
VIA PT800
SIS 645
SIS 648
SIS 648FX
SIS 746FX
KM400
K8T800 KT880
KT400
KT400A
SIS 661FX
SIS 655
SIS 650GX
SIS 650
NFORCE 250GB
ULI CHIPSETS"
ripped from ebay sale
Aow, apparently they got better than before then. But still support is not very good.Quote:
Originally Posted by listy
Again Latency timings seems a new question mark for me but ive ran it through corsair online and this seems to be combo of speed and value
http://www.scan.co.uk/Products/Produ...oductID=156701
Ram timings and speed do make a difference but not usually enough to make it worth the extra money. I would recommend "value" ram to almost everyone, save those who have and want to spend every single penny for an extra fps here or there...
£118 for 2gb of VS isn't great, I'm pretty sure I got my 2gb for about £110 in March or so. Also worth looking at are Geil and OCZ value ram as they will perform the same but might have a better price.