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Which is best pc3200- Adata, Crucial or Kingmax?

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You mean only of those three? Neither is the best, except in one occasion.

Some A-DATA PC3200 shipped with Winbond BH-5 chips, which would make it pretty good memory. But most use V-DATA/A-DATA 5-ns chips. They are about similar to KingMax's 5ns chips. Which are in-turn similar to Micron/Crucial's 5ns memory chips.

To put it short, all those are about equal. Crucial/Micron may offer better support. I'm a bit biased towards KingMax. And A-DATA/V-DATA is decent as well.

None are as good as memory that uses Winbond BH-5 or CH-5 chips, or Hynix D43 "B" chips.
 
What I have now is normal KingMax "Super-Ram" PC3200, not TinyBGA.

It performs well at low voltages (2.5-2.55V) and 2.5-3-3-8 timings at 200MHz+ (DDR400). It will run 2-2-2-6 at 166MHz+ (DDR333). If your looking for stable, low voltage memory that runs at decent timings, KingMax is good. As is Crucial/Micron.
 
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