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  1. tophawk

    tophawk Member

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    I need to source 2 gig of RAM for a new system
    Any one got a recommendation for a couple of strips of RAM ?

    Asus A8N-SLI/Premium
    AMD Athlon 64 3700+ San Diego

    Cheers
     
  2. webhedreg

    webhedreg Guest

    This would be my choice for that chip,

    Corsair (TWINX2048-3200C2PT) 2GB (2 x 1GB Matched Pair) DDR PC3200 2x128Mx64 non-ECC 2x184 DIMM unbuffered 2-3-3-6 64Mx8 DRAMs Matched Pair Silver Heat Spreader

    unless you intend to go to dual core in the future, then it would be
    Corsair (TWINX2048-3200PRO), (2 x 1024MB Matched Pair), DDR400 / PC3200, non-ECC, 2x184 DIMM, unbuffered, 3-3-3-8, 64Mx8 DRAMs, PRO series with activity LEDs.

     
  3. pro`noob

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    how much do you want to spend?
     
  4. tophawk

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    webhedreg
    Thanks for that nfo I will see if I can source/price that tomorrow
    I'll let you know
    Appreciate the help
    Cheers
     
  5. tophawk

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    Price not really an issue
    Mid range I suppose but currently looking @ around 250 USD
    Cheers

    (Offline now for abt 60 mins)
     
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    If I may add soemthing I think is important, I would personally check ASUS's website to see what RAM your Mobo supports & what ASUS recommends for compatibility. Just what I would do. Everyone has their own way of doing things like this. I prefer "By the book". In my own opinion, 1 Gig is plenty of RAM. Especially if you have a Dual Channel board.I have a matched pair of 512 sticks, and I NEVER use over 1/3 of it in any application. Just an opinion to think on.
    Here is a Great price on what you are looking for. I provide a link to the page, a 2 gig Corsair kit for $260.00
    http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-40
     
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  7. webhedreg

    webhedreg Guest

    I agree with the last comment, however I already know someone using this mobo and using the latter RAM I suggested with a dual core processor.
    It is also recommended to use 2GB not 1GB of RAM for windows 64 to get the max performance. It is also better to use 2 sticks not 4, as it is quicker.
    As long as you use good quality RAM, you won't go wrong, and the lower the latency the better, I don't think you will find a better make of RAM that the Corsair PRO range, and as TwinX is a matched pair, the sticks have been tested together for max compatibility.
     
  8. tophawk

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    Thanks for all the comments

    webhedreg
    Interesting remark on the 2 gig
    It is a W64 OS so I will continue with the 2 x 1gb route

    bunnyrip
    Can't access that link :( . Am using 1 gig now and it flies but will still go 2 gig as per above
    Thanks
     
  9. webhedreg

    webhedreg Guest

    Yes it is Windows 64, I've read a few articles explaining that once you get to 2GB + on 64 then you notice a significant improvement in performance.
     

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