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cmcquistion
06-14-02, 03:42 PM
Please post what kind of RDRAM you are using that will do 533 FSB.


- Brand

- Part #

- Voltage

- Motherbaord




There seems to be so many mixed messages and lack of information. I hope this forum becomes a source of REAL information and not vendor-sponsored hype.

Thanks to everyone who contributes.

JaY_III
06-14-02, 10:17 PM
RAM is like CPU's

just because one stick of one brand and batch did XMHz does not mean that another will do the same.
BUT generally I have heard good things about SAMSUNG RDRAM

Penguin4x4
06-14-02, 10:19 PM
Stock 1066, right?
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cmcquistion
06-15-02, 12:33 PM
Yeah, 1066.

Hey, does Samsung really make 1066 RDRAM or is the stuff for sale just remarked?

Has anyone used Kingston or OCZ 1066? Is it any good?

I understand that every stick is different, but if we can get enough respondents, than we can at least get an idea of what may work and what is absolute crap, you know...

Penguin4x4
06-15-02, 12:37 PM
Kingston read this, is a quailty brand, not usually a good OC'er. OCZ is good for OCing, as is Mushkin, Corsair, Crucial, and Kingmax,
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cmcquistion
06-15-02, 03:19 PM
What do you use?

Penguin4x4
06-15-02, 03:32 PM
PC-133
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Clockers
06-17-02, 10:30 AM
Kingston RDRAM
KVR800X16-16/256
Standard Volt
Abit TH7-II

This is PC800 RDRAM. It runs super stable with 133FSB (PC1066) and runs Windows at 140FSB (PC1120). Prime95 gives me errors at PC1120 but windows is OK.

It is still a hit and miss with the module that you get. I have four sticks and only three will run at PC1066.

cmcquistion
06-17-02, 11:02 AM
Thank You. Finally someone who actually uses RDRAM has answered my question.

RDRAM users, please keep responses coming. Help the cause.

cmcquistion
06-25-02, 02:39 PM
I bought some Samsung PC1066 RDRAM modules from componentsdirect.com and they were remarked PC800. They tried to be clever by sticking a "Warranty Void if Removed" sticker over the part of the label that said PC800. After several phone calls, they've agreed to send me some Kingston modules instead.

DON'T BUY FROM COMPONENTSDIRECT.COM

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