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Difference between Corsair PC3200C2 and PC3200LL?

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Silent Buddha

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I was considering getting either the Corsair PC3200C2 or PC3200LL. The PC3200LL is rated 2-3-2-6 but the PC3200C2 is rated 2-3-3-6. I was wondering if the PC3200LL is worth the extra cost or if the PC3200C2 would do about the same timings? And do these two memory types have a good chance of having BH-5 chips?
 
These pretty likely don't have BH-5 chips. They haven't for a while.

I'm not totally sure on this, but I think both should overclock about the same. If you're looking for BH-5 though, you'll probably have to go the Mushkin route. Looking around locally for Kingston ValueRAM PC2700 with BH-6 isn't a bad idea either.
 
I heard Mushkin is running out of BH-5 chips also. Do any of you know if they started replacing it with something else? I also heard Kingston HyperX PC3000 and PC3200 have a good chance of having BH-5 chips. I would get OCZ that definitely had BH-5 chips but I had a bad experience with OCZ. Any comments welcome.
 
Silent Buddha said:
I heard Mushkin is running out of BH-5 chips also. Do any of you know if they started replacing it with something else? I also heard Kingston HyperX PC3000 and PC3200 have a good chance of having BH-5 chips. I would get OCZ that definitely had BH-5 chips but I had a bad experience with OCZ. Any comments welcome.

Mushkin's out of BH-5 chips. They have stopped making their Black Level II line. They have a line out now called "PC-3200 222 Special" that has Winbond BH-6 chips.

All correctly labled Black Level II Mushkin PC-3200 and PC-3500 has Winbond BH-5 chips. All Mushkin PC-3200 "222 Special" has Winbond BH-6 chips. The PC-3200 up at NewEgg is "222 Special".
 
Silent Buddha said:
How much better are BH-5 chips than BH-6 chips?

They're basically the same. Each offers potentially very high clocks with tight timings given high voltage. Both have those who think each is better then the other, and vv.
 
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