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willkill1337
02-27-05, 06:50 AM
I have recently recieved some Kingmax 512mb PC3200 CL2.5 Superram. The number is: MPXC22D-383 and on the ram chips it says Kingmax KDL388P4LA-50. I would like to know what ram chips these are and if they have any overclocking potential whatsoever. I googled everything I knew about the ram and never saw much information.
CCUABIDExORxDIE
02-27-05, 12:14 PM
ive heard that kingmax overclocks mildly to real well, i dont know what kinda chips they use, i found an article about them though. http://www.legionhardware.com/html/doc.php?id=252 they give em a decent rating. i hear its pretty good, i was intrested in picking some up myself but newegg was outta stock.
willkill1337
02-27-05, 12:37 PM
I have an idea! Ermm this is a not so good FIC motherboard that has no overclocking features (but I can CPUFSB it) so if I just have this Kingmax PC3200 installed then shouldn't it overclock decentishly (seeing as it is running at near half its rated speed: at 266mhz.) Or if I buy an NF-7 could I overclock pretty well?!? Or should I be concentrating more on getting a new A64 mobo and CPU? Although if an NF-7 is like £45 then would it be worth getting one for the short term?
Also will this RAM be decent for overclocking in my next rig with A64? because it would be a waste to have it running at stock. :D
Steven4563
02-27-05, 12:43 PM
what core is your 1800+ if its a T-Bred id go for the NF7
willkill1337
02-27-05, 12:46 PM
I have an AXP T-Bred B yeah! You think it will have potential on stock cooling?!? I really don't want to pay much for cooling like £30 max whatever! and that's still only if it'll be okay for my next rig
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