DDR400 vs. DDR333

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DDR400 vs. DDR333

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Im busy upgrading my system at the moment and was wanting to know which would be the better RAM to get? The mobo can support DDR400 and DDR300
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DDR400 :!:
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Shot!

Any recommendations for which module or brand name to get. Im looking Corsair DDR400 1GB (2x512MB) XMS PRO

Latency: 2-3-2-6 Rated

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If I can eventually get hold of two sets of these Im gonna be pretty happy. Its just the price is insane! Just over R2k 8O

My other option (the budget one) is the Corsair DDR400 1GB (2x512MB) XMS TwinX

Latency: 2-3-3-6 which I suppose isnt that much of a difference to the XMS Pro kit and they both 1GB

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If money is no option,you know what to do :lol:

But both are really good,
you looking at some great ram, if not the best :wink:

But I also work with a budget and will go for the Corsair DDR400 1GB (2x512MB) XMS TwinX , they are really great!!!!
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Get the cheaper set, there'll be no noticeable difference in performance. In benchmarks, maybe half a percent.
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Cool! I reckon Im gonna go with the XMS TwinX and rather spend the extra bit of cash on a Core 2 Duo :D
One more thing though. My mobo can suppport non-ECC unbuffered RAM. I see that a guy is selling RAM that is buffered. Will this have any effect on performance or create bottlenecks?

Thanks for the advice man, greatly appreciated
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core 2 duo is not DDR400 8O
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I have a set of 2x1GB Corsair TwinX XMS Pro, awesome memory modules.
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Iceblade wrote:core 2 duo is not DDR400 8O
No you nut :wink:

Im gonna take the cash I was gonna spend on the more expensive RAM and put it towards a Core 2 Duo CPU
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okey you nutty silverback :lol:

say so then :arrow: you ask about DDR400 :arrow: say you taking XMS TwinX and same sentence the Core2 duo is mentioned :lol:

It sounds weird Mr.Nuttyness
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Geez guys, Im getting called quite the load of names tonight. On the Chillout Forums: You on google my username comes up as a porn star and peeps start calling me pornstar and now a MOD of all people calls me Mr. Nuttyness.

How depressing, Im gonna leave the forum and burn down the servers so other users dont have to go through the same torture and pain as me...oh the horror, how am I gonna sleep tonight? And my computers theory paper on Tuesday???Im blaming Iceblade for my failed matric :wink:

Im a bit tired so Im gonna stop talking now :D

But thanks for the advice, it really helped and saved me ALOT of cash!
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One more thing though. My mobo can suppport non-ECC unbuffered RAM. I see that a guy is selling RAM that is buffered. Will this have any effect on performance or create bottlenecks?
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Why'd you post the same messsage twice? You could have just hoped someone would read the whole thing and answer it ;)

It won't have any effect on your performance, that kinda RAM is used mostly in servers and those kind of applications where data integrity is very important.

Makes no sense to use that kinda memory in a normal system.
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