i found some gskill zx memory, but on the site it says the timings are 2-3-3-6
2Gb ZX PC3200 2-3-3-6 Dual Channel kit
Partnumber: F1-3200PHU2-2GBZX
[edit] sorry my bad, on the specifications it lists the timings as 2-3-2-5
i found some gskill zx memory, but on the site it says the timings are 2-3-3-6
2Gb ZX PC3200 2-3-3-6 Dual Channel kit
Partnumber: F1-3200PHU2-2GBZX
[edit] sorry my bad, on the specifications it lists the timings as 2-3-2-5
Great Bachus....very nice ram....and very good comparison !"
Wow, great report.
You should submit those results to EnJoY's 2x1GB/1x1GB OC Database,
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...t=67762&page=1
Very nice work dude, I like the way you test :D
Nice report.
Im still wondering whether it is worth upgrading to 2GB as opposed to 1GB.
G
I’m using genuine Infineon sticks 2x1GB. They can be acquired with out no problems here in Serbia for ~120€ per module. Since I more prefer LL’s then high frequencies, I hold them on 208MHz CL2-2-3-5 on that freq. mine Venice 3200 is on its air/stock V’s 100% stable @2.5GHz (I’m using ASUS A8N-SLI32). Those sticks could go 10x250 MHz, but in that case I would need to rise latencies, and that’s not the way I want to go.
BTW kakaroto who’s that girl on your avatar? ;)
Superb review bachus much appreciated, more of your kind would be nice :p: :cool:
Where can I find some EB in stock? My friend is in the US and can bring me back some to Hong Kong ... but he's leaving on Friday. Therefore I have to put the order thru quickly....
thanks.
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Originally Posted by typer77
EB is out everywhere.....
the new mushkin redline XP 4000 are very similar to the OCZ EB and should be out in retail this week.......(now available for a pretty penny from mushkin)
Thanks again for good words from all of you, guys :toast:
I hope that this thread gave some of you some idea on how those 2GB kits overclock ;)
:peace:
More than what we're looking for actually...Sandra on these kits was just what i needed :DQuote:
Originally Posted by bachus_anonym
Too bad for OCZ price though...here in Toronto they're $180 a pop for 1GB single channel (me-->s754)...which sucks bigtime.
Perkam
Then you're out of luck. Your only option is the Mushkin XP4000 Redline. I am in the same situation as you. OCZ has confirmed that it won't be until sometime next month before any stock will be available in the US.Quote:
Originally Posted by typer77
man...you'd put in some serious hours for this comparison, great write up man!!!
That price is not even bad :p:Quote:
Originally Posted by perkam
Those sticks are like 185 euros here in europe which is about 250+ canadian dollars :D
And theyre all sold out.
I was going to get the EB for 287 euros here in Spain, but the retailer says they're out of stock. Now i don't know what ram to buy, i don't want UCCC stuff, but also i want 250MHz or more with 3-3-3 or better. I can get GSKILL ZX for 250 euros and HX for 300 euros, but the problem is that both are only tested for DDR400, you don't know if they will do 270 or 220 MHz :'(
I need some help here!! What should i do? Will it be too long for OCZ stock to arrive in Europe?
your best option now is Mushkin Redline XP4000 2GB kit.....use the same ICs as OCZ EB so they'll clock about the same.Quote:
Originally Posted by Xenom0rph
Yeah, but the Mushkins are almost imposible to get here in Spain, and they would be VERY expensive =/
Anyone have any idea where I can find the G Skill ZX here in the US??? They were in stock on newegg this morning and of course they are out of stock now when I was gonna order :p: Hopefully newegg will get more in stock soon.......