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Kingston PC3200 with TCCD any good?

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OSFP

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I got some Kingston PC3200 BH-5 but it looks like one of the sticks is dead...and I am gonna RMA it...

Well I am soon going to A64 939 and I was going to buy some TCCD Ram...

Well since the Kingston PC3200 UL uses TCCD and they are rated 2-2-2-6 at 400MHz, same as my Kingston BH-5 I should be able to RMA my BH-5 with that package...

I was wondering if anyone has tested them or read any reviews...and if they are good...
I remember seeing a review in which it said that the modules that use brainwave PCB overclock better....anyone know what Kingston uses for these?
 
TCCD ram is good, probably not as good as BH-5 running low latancy at high clocks.... but you won't need much voltage to get high clocks at medium latancies.....
 
I know TCCD is good....its my choice for my next RAM...

What I am asking is if these spesific modules (Kingston) are good....because I've seen variations between TCCD modules from other companies...depending on the PCB too...

So I ask if anyone has seen results on the Kingston TCCD...
 
Kingston PC3200UL K2 = TCCD

Now what do you think I should do? I was going to buy OCZ PC3200 platinum rev2, but now with those dead sticks I got to go with Kingston to take advantage of the RMA.... so any news on this RAM (What PCB and performance...)?
 
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