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    Need Fast, Cheap DDR3 for RE

    I've got an "open box" RE coming my way that I snagged for $150, and I need some cheap, fast DDR3 to go with it. I was looking at three possibilities, but I'm open to all options.

    1) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227325 $43 shipped

    2) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227315

    3) TheGoatEater's offer: "I have some HCF0 that I doped - (insulated)
    prolly could do well with it - from a pi black 1600 3x1GB kit" $44 shipped for 2 sticks.

    Am I reading this right? By "doped" does he mean that he insulated the sticks?

    I'm focusing on benches where my wolfdale can shine (SP1M, 3D'01, etc.).
    What do you guys think I should get?

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    e8600: 6261 mhz (LN2)
    e8500: 5830 mhz (dice)

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    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    buuuuump
    e8600: 6261 mhz (LN2)
    e8500: 5830 mhz (dice)

    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    RE = Rampage Extreme?

    Cheap is subjective

    I'm getting the Corsair Dominator 1866MHz modules for my REX

    Because of this thread
    Last edited by Wotcher; 08-08-2009 at 01:05 AM.

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    buy some micro based rams for max OC, for normal use buy the cheapest 1600 Mhz you can get ( I can't access the rams via your link )
    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

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    Thanks for the heads up on the links, I'll fix them in just a sec
    e8600: 6261 mhz (LN2)
    e8500: 5830 mhz (dice)

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    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    Okay, I lied, I'm not fixing the links.

    But I'll post the second one, as it's what I'm looking at now: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227315

    I've heard that I'll want RAM that can hit Cas7 in order to be competitive, do you guys think that I'll be able to hit 2000mhz @ cas 7 with these sticks?

    I'm not afraid to put in large volts for bench sessions. What volts do you think I should limit myself to if I get those sticks? Is 2.1-2.2v okay for occasional bench sessions that last a couple hours each? I've got active cooling on my RAM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    1) that RAM's more expensive than what I was asking about
    2) it's slower
    3) it's a tri-channel kit, I said that my platform is LGA775

    Reading the thread helps sometimes...
    e8600: 6261 mhz (LN2)
    e8500: 5830 mhz (dice)

    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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    well at 50 dollars you get 1600Mhz cas 7 performance, plus you got the ram for an eventual step up too I5/I7 apparently the OCZ animal kits are amasing clockers too (ocz animal)

    If you are looking for bench records you need to get high quality kits with Micron chips... but they could cost more than 100 quid...
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    Question : Why do some overclockers switch into d*ckmode when money is involved

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    I am looking for bench records

    Is there any way to track down d9gts sticks straight from the manufacturers or do I just have to get it used?
    e8600: 6261 mhz (LN2)
    e8500: 5830 mhz (dice)

    Quote Originally Posted by xaxis View Post
    It's really unfeasible, unpractical, and for all intensive purposes... SHOULD NONE THE LESS BE ATTEMPTED!

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