junwang0808
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thinking about buying Mushkin 4GB(2x2GB) 240-pin DDR2 800 (PC2-6400) RAM 2GB sticks. just wondering if the timings are good for gaming and for DX10
4-4-4-12 is what I usually go with.
wait...why don't you just buy much cheaper ram and lower the timings yourself?
Not all RAM is of the same quality, even within the same manufacturer. For instance, the RAM modules in the Corsair ValueSelect models and the Corsair Dominator aren't the same. The Dominator models are picked because they are stable at a high speed and with lower latencies, which is why you can't spend less on the value RAM and set it to the same voltage, timings, and speed as higher quality RAM, and expect it to run the same.wait...why don't you just buy much cheaper ram and lower the timings yourself?
[-0MEGA-];741902 said:Not all RAM is of the same quality, even within the same manufacturer. For instance, the RAM modules in the Corsair ValueSelect models and the Corsair Dominator aren't the same. The Dominator models are picked because they are stable at a high speed and with lower latencies, which is why you can't spend less on the value RAM and set it to the same voltage, timings, and speed as higher quality RAM, and expect it to run the same.
No doubt, for instance I bought a set of XMS2 DDR2 800 RAM @ CL5 and raised it to DDR2 950 @ CL5, but thats not saying that if you bought a set of DDR2 1066 it wouldnt go higherI agree and disagree, it is a matter of finding a happy medium and pushing something to its most stable brink, getting the best bang for the buck..![]()