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    Super Talent DDR2 800 or G.Skill HZ?

    From the reviews I've read, the Super Talent is a very good OC RAM. However, the results of the G.Skill on this forum have made me rethink about the Super Talent. So which one should I get?

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    Super Talent... they use better chips (D9GKX) while the HZ use D9GMH.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deathspawner
    Super Talent... they use better chips (D9GKX) while the HZ use D9GMH.
    But in the ddr2 full spec thread, supertalent also have D9GCT

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    Hmm, interesting. I guess they changed to GCT after they realized they were losing money due to GKX. They were GKX when they first come out... I had no idea they changed.
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    This is what it says on the thread:

    SUPER TALENT DDR2 1024/2X1024 - 6400 800@4-3-4-8???V D9DQT - Micron BT-3 chips HS=Silver ---> D9GKX

    SUPER TALENT DDR2 1024/2X1024 - 8000 1000@5-5-5-15???V D9DQT - Micron BT-3 chips New Rev is D9GKX chips HS=Silver

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    #289

    According to this site here: http://www.overclockersonline.com/in...num=396&pnum=2 the Supertalent have D9GCT.So i would say go for the G.Skill (D9GMH) Nevertheless wait for a reply from the professors

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    hmmm this is the model with the D9GKX ?
    T800UX2GC4 ?

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    Hi guys, first post

    This review http://www.overclockersonline.com/in...num=396&pnum=2
    shows the Supertalent T800UX2GC4 indeed using D9GCT

    They got 1000Mhz @ 4-4-4-8 2.3v which is quite respectable

    Im sure a loosening of the timings would of seen 1000Mhz+

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    Both memories are roughly the same price (lowest I could find). I dunno. I love G.Skill and I have never used ST's.

    I would go for the G's.

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