View Full Version : OCZ EL Plat. Rev. 2 vs. OCZ EB series?
Which is better on an A64 system?
Reefa_Madness
11-07-04, 08:39 PM
From what I've been able to tell, at this point strickly from reading what people are posting, both of these do well, although it seems that all in all the TCCD based ram does consistently well and at lower voltages. If you are at all limited with respect to how much you can give the ram, then I believe that the OCZ, or any TCCD based ram for that matter, would be the more logical choice.
cetoole
11-07-04, 08:52 PM
3200 rev.2 is the best.
Yeah, another vote for the 3200 rev. 2's. The TCCD has been doing really well lately, while the EB has been declining in favoritism (tonights five dollar word). But yeah, skip the mT -5Bc chips and buy the TCCD.
Well i kinda already have the mT-5Bc, and I was just wondering if these are still one of the best, i mean i could sell them and buy the TCCD chips.
Ah, very true. I had forgotten that you have EB. I ditched that stuff a while back. Downgraded when I think about it, because although it didn't overclock, it was seriously nice stuff.
3200 rev.2 is the best.
I'm not so sure.
I have a pair of pc3700el plats that run exactly the same as my gskill @ 290 at 2.7volts in a k8n neo2 linky (http://www.pbase.com/shadco/image/36115929.jpg)
i bought my ram with a64 in mind and also the need for a gig over my old 2x256mb bh-5. i've already debated selling and getting tccd many times. i really wish someone would do a review with both types of ram. anandtech was going to use eb in the big tccd review but since they'd been discontinued they did not.
tyrant222
11-09-04, 08:22 PM
ordered some plat rev 2 myself. too bad im stuck with this mobile.
gvblake22
11-10-04, 07:28 PM
i bought my ram with a64 in mind and also the need for a gig over my old 2x256mb bh-5. i've already debated selling and getting tccd many times. i really wish someone would do a review with both types of ram. anandtech was going to use eb in the big tccd review but since they'd been discontinued they did not.
I think the Crucial Ballistix ram they used in that review use the same micron chips as the EB...
Yeah, you can find those chips on a lot of stuff. I don't like them personally, mainly because they like D10 BIOS, and I like D2x. It's much more forgiving that the D10's.
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