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Old 10-05-02, 08:31 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Geil Pc3500 Ddr433


Can GEIL PC3500 DDR433 RAM work on a abit KD7 motherborad
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Old 10-05-02, 09:49 PM   #2
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It can. However, I would not recommend it, it seems to be OCZ in a new suit, which means it might be crap. Id recommend Corsair XMS 3200 Cas 2; its well worth the $$$.
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Old 10-05-02, 11:49 PM   #3
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I heavily agree with Mr. X. The XMS 3200 memory has a proven track record. I can't remeber one bad thing being said about it. Go with it and be happy in the end.

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Old 10-06-02, 12:22 AM   #4
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This has to be something like the 1 billionth post regarding GeIL PC3500.... there just needs to be a sticky thread titled "don't buy this crap GeIL 3500" so people can just automatically realize that it's overclocked OCZ 3200 which is crap in the first place.

But yeah seriously Slipknot and --X-- are right, the Corsair XMS 3200 Cas2-version is the best ram out there right now, someone was even able to get it running in the 500mhz range.
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Old 10-06-02, 02:31 AM   #5
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Corsair has a new pc3500 cas2.5 out now, with a cas2 right around the corner. Go with a trusted brand. Such advice cannot be emphasized too much.
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Old 10-06-02, 02:33 AM   #6
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cosair pc3500 cas 2 is out, not cas 2.5.....
get the pc3200 though..its great stuff

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Old 10-06-02, 07:09 AM Thread Starter   #7
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were can i buy the ram
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Old 10-06-02, 08:47 AM   #8
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Last time I checked, Newegg was carriing XMS memory

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Old 10-06-02, 10:02 AM Thread Starter   #9
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what better for my kd7
Samsung PC3200 ram
Xtreme DDR PC3200
OCSystem PC3200 400MHz DDR ram
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Like we have been saying, Corsair would be best. Some people have had success with XtremeDDR, but I wouldn't trust it. DO NOT BUY FROM OCSYSTEM, check out this thread for more.
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so i should just buy all my parts from newegg or do u know any other sites
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Old 10-06-02, 10:34 AM   #12
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Well I recommend newegg for their reliability, service, and rma abilities. You can search pricewatch.com for good deals on some parts. Just check the dealers at resellerratings.com and decide for yourself if they are trustworthy with your money.
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i will have to useprice watch because newegg ran out of the amd xp 2400
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Googlegear is also a great site.
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mwave.com, newegg.com, and googlegear.com are the best 3 online retailers in my experiance, they have excellent prices, serivce, shipping, and are RELIABLE I could go on and on with story's praising these places, I would pay 5-10 dollors more just to buy from one of these sites...and check newegg again they restock stuff really fast.

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