S Saint71 In Runtime Messages 376 Nov 17, 2005 #1 I was just wondering the difference between ram like Corsairs Value Select VRS their XMS models. I mean is the performance gain worth the extra 30 - 40 dollars for the XMS one. What makes them different anyway if there both 400/3200 anyway.
I was just wondering the difference between ram like Corsairs Value Select VRS their XMS models. I mean is the performance gain worth the extra 30 - 40 dollars for the XMS one. What makes them different anyway if there both 400/3200 anyway.
PZEROFGH Golden Master Messages 7,689 Nov 17, 2005 #2 valueselect=expensive ram expensive ram > valueselect only when OCing
S Sp4rtan In Runtime Messages 171 Nov 17, 2005 #3 Yeah if you plan on overclocking your RAM then by all means go for the expensive RAM but if you don't plan on it valueselect is the way to go!
Yeah if you plan on overclocking your RAM then by all means go for the expensive RAM but if you don't plan on it valueselect is the way to go!
OP OP S Saint71 In Runtime Messages 376 Nov 17, 2005 #4 Ok I think that I will stick with the Value Select then.
G gaara Fully Optimized Messages 3,789 Location Canada Nov 17, 2005 #5 XMS is garbage performance RAM anyways, I don't even think they use brainpower PCBs
idiotec Fully Optimized Messages 1,746 Nov 17, 2005 #6 gaara said: XMS is garbage performance RAM anyways, I don't even think they use brainpower PCBs Click to expand... They do have some sets that use both Brainpower PCB's and TCCD's. The guide at XS points to the exact model for this combo.
gaara said: XMS is garbage performance RAM anyways, I don't even think they use brainpower PCBs Click to expand... They do have some sets that use both Brainpower PCB's and TCCD's. The guide at XS points to the exact model for this combo.
B BColes In Runtime Messages 426 Nov 17, 2005 #7 idiotec said: They do have some sets that use both Brainpower PCB's and TCCD's. The guide at XS points to the exact model for this combo. Click to expand... Where's that guide? maybe a link, you could give?
idiotec said: They do have some sets that use both Brainpower PCB's and TCCD's. The guide at XS points to the exact model for this combo. Click to expand... Where's that guide? maybe a link, you could give?
idiotec Fully Optimized Messages 1,746 Nov 17, 2005 #8 BColes said: Where's that guide? maybe a link, you could give? Click to expand... LOL, you sound like Yoda.. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50010
BColes said: Where's that guide? maybe a link, you could give? Click to expand... LOL, you sound like Yoda.. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50010
B BColes In Runtime Messages 426 Nov 17, 2005 #9 idiotec said: LOL, you sound like Yoda.. Click to expand... i thought so too. i just started typing and got too lazy to backspace and make it sound non-yoda like. thanks for the link.
idiotec said: LOL, you sound like Yoda.. Click to expand... i thought so too. i just started typing and got too lazy to backspace and make it sound non-yoda like. thanks for the link.