i'd like to pick up some new DDR for my project pc. i'm thinking of PC3200 to make it a little more "future proof". the cpu used now is an XP 2100+ that i normally o/c via the multiplier to get it to 2800+ (i've been running crucial PC2100 256mb sticks for that)
what i'm thinking is getting PC3200...that way it'll work (and probably help out the o/c of the 2100+) now and also be good when i bump up to an XP3200+ in the future with the 400fsb.
think it's ok to go with crucial again? looks like they are asking $44/stick of PC3200 256mb.
i don't want to spend more than that...so what else should i consider?
need some new DDR
i bit on 2 of the pc3200 256mb sticks from crucial...
Module Size: 256MB
Package: 184-pin DIMM
Feature: DDR PC3200
Configuration: 32Meg x 64
DIMM Type:
Error Checking: Non-parity
Speed: 5ns
Voltage: 2.5V
SDRAM Timings:CL=3
~$93 delivered via 2nd day FedEx.
now just to decide on ANOTHER mobo for this system...since i made a poor choice last week with a non-overclocking mobo.
Module Size: 256MB
Package: 184-pin DIMM
Feature: DDR PC3200
Configuration: 32Meg x 64
DIMM Type:
Error Checking: Non-parity
Speed: 5ns
Voltage: 2.5V
SDRAM Timings:CL=3
~$93 delivered via 2nd day FedEx.
now just to decide on ANOTHER mobo for this system...since i made a poor choice last week with a non-overclocking mobo.
Crucial = cas3 . This is a MUCH better deal and much better RAM. Will run cas2 up to 220 FSB.
http://www.tblmemory.com/shop/view_prod ... 002-512/WC
http://www.tblmemory.com/shop/view_prod ... 002-512/WC
AMD Ph II X4 955 BE 3.2 @ 3.8 GHz | Scythe SCSMZ-2000 | ASRock 880GMH/USB3 | 8 GB G.Skill DDR3 1600 | Radeon HD5670 | Kingston 128GB SSD