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Recommendations for memory on an Asus A7N8X

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I have an Asus A7N8X Deluxe mobo with a Athlon 2500+ Barton and would like to know what brand of memory would you recommend for this mobo. I don't mind spending a few extra bucks if it's quality memory.
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I have the same set up and have a 512 Kingston, no issues
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I have mushkin only because I got a great deal on it. It works fine. I've also had crucial on the asus I had, it was just fine too. I've heard good things about buffalo memory.

If you want to crank that 2500 to 3200, then you'll want pc3200 ddr.
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No overclocking for me, so 2700 might be better in my case than 3200? The access time between the 2 is only 1 ns. Does anyone notice 1 ns difference in the speed betwen 2700 and 3200?
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I have the same if u wanna use the Dual-Channel Support u will need 2 sticks placed in the first and the third memory slots or 3 sticks . remember that otherwise u will not able to use the Dual-Channel .Im using 3 sticks DDR 3200 Kingmax (red) nice mem
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I've got dual channel Corsair memory running and not a single problem.
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Originally posted by Augix
I have the same if u wanna use the Dual-Channel Support u will need 2 sticks placed in the first and the third memory slots or 3 sticks . remember that otherwise u will not able to use the Dual-Channel .Im using 3 sticks DDR 3200 Kingmax (red) nice mem
Really? So if I only have one stick, I won't have dual channel support?
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Yeah you need two sticks to take advantage of the Dual Channel thing. I recommend Kingston HyperX. I have two sticks of PC2700 of it and it works great. Currently running at the most aggressive timings on my Epox 8RDA+ with a 2500 Barton at 12.5 x 180. The HyperX is good quality ram for a very reasonable price.
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Originally posted by Executioner
Really? So if I only have one stick, I won't have dual channel support?

nop , u have to have at least 2 and placed in slots 1 and 3 or 3 -123

a friend also wrote:
Ive got the Asus A7n8X-Deluxe. I just got another stick of ram yesturday, 2 kingston 512 pc3200. I have them in slots 1 and 3, I have 1gb of ram running in dual channel mode, according to the messages that appear when i boot up. When i had 1 stick it said 512mb running in single channel mode. i didnt flash the bios or anything just stuck it in.
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