O ownage Fully Optimized Messages 4,404 Feb 21, 2006 #11 Corsair has some very nice D9 fatbodies. They oc to DDR1000. You can try some PQI turbo PC5400(?) Its very good for the budget.
Corsair has some very nice D9 fatbodies. They oc to DDR1000. You can try some PQI turbo PC5400(?) Its very good for the budget.
OP OP I Insunna In Runtime Messages 113 Feb 21, 2006 #12 Jamxx said: This looks amazing for 1 GB. Why aren't you moving to 2 GB though. Then you could get my RAM, which is amazing, and only like 60 bucks more expensive. That's 60 bucks for a whole gigabyte of it! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146890 Click to expand... Thats not ddr2; Stated as before i would like to to put it to its potiential but I'm not interested in OC'ing. So i am trying to find 533mhz Ram.
Jamxx said: This looks amazing for 1 GB. Why aren't you moving to 2 GB though. Then you could get my RAM, which is amazing, and only like 60 bucks more expensive. That's 60 bucks for a whole gigabyte of it! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146890 Click to expand... Thats not ddr2; Stated as before i would like to to put it to its potiential but I'm not interested in OC'ing. So i am trying to find 533mhz Ram.
OP OP I Insunna In Runtime Messages 113 Feb 21, 2006 #13 And the reason i don't want to get more is because i don't want to have to spend my whole budget. After this I'm saving for a new GPU Edit: What about Ram that doesn't state their timings? Good/Bad? Reason?
And the reason i don't want to get more is because i don't want to have to spend my whole budget. After this I'm saving for a new GPU Edit: What about Ram that doesn't state their timings? Good/Bad? Reason?