new intel build.

why not use ddr2 1200, or even ddr 1000, why does everyone like ddr2 800. is g-skil, or ocz good memory, and what does the latency mean?? see timming like 4 4 4 4 16?????

DDR2-800 is all you'll need. G Skill and OCZ are fine, but Corsair is the best. And for $29, you just can't lose.

Lower the cas latency = faster. That's all ya need to know.
 
lower the latency?

so to read the latency, you mean 4 4 4 16, would be better than 5 5 5 15? I am not quite sure what that means, what about voltage, some say 22.1-22.2, or 22.1 - 23.1, how does that compare?....
I like corsair they have never failed me, however seems like alot people like either g-skil, or ocz, a-data. is one generally better for the beginer, or more idiot proof.???
 
so to read the latency, you mean 4 4 4 16, would be better than 5 5 5 15? I am not quite sure what that means, what about voltage, some say 22.1-22.2, or 22.1 - 23.1, how does that compare?....
I like corsair they have never failed me, however seems like alot people like either g-skil, or ocz, a-data. is one generally better for the beginer, or more idiot proof.???

So this is how it was explained to me, I think this is a "quick and dirty" approach, but a good first pass; within the same data rate (e.g. DDR2), divide the mHz by the latency, the higher the number the better. So DDR2 800 at CAS 4 is roughly equal to DDR2 1000 at CAS 5 and slightly slower than DDR2 1066 or higher also at CAS 5. But if you factor in price, the DDR2 800 is less expensive by about 30 - 50%. That was my rational anyhoo...
 
1000 and 1066 memory will have higher voltages and still protected by the warrentee.

Corsair/OCZ/Crucial all of em have MIR. Not saying they won't work but expect em to come in 3-4 months, but i like to think of it as false advertisting.
 
finally something that makes sence

thanks for the input with the memory, finally it makes sence,,,, just seemed like numbers with out any rational meaning. thanks
 
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