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Heyas, if you can't tell from my post count, I'm a n00b when it comes to this stuff. I've been reading these forums for the last 6 months or so trying to learn as much as I can before I decide to build my first system.
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ddr2 is so cheap right now it's not even funny.... and i'm not too keen on the a-data brand. But i'm running some wintec ampx right now that's not supposed to be supported by my motherboard, but works awesome, and that's down to 85 bucks for 2 gigs (2chips, 1 gig each) on newegg. So it's just the pricing really... the main things you need to look at are timings (how they say 5-5-5-15) or whatever... the lower the better... i think 5-5-5-15 is about the best you're going to get for the 100 buck price point, go up to like 120-150 i think you can get some that are 4-4-4-12 or somthing... but if i were you, i'd just pick out a memory chip that is in your price range and has good reviews, then check to see if anyone else has used it on that mobo... (asus board? asus forums...) personally, i have an asus m2npv-vm and that wintec ampx ram ddr2 800... but it has to run at 1.9volts (on this board) as there arn't any voltage options in the bios... k?
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Memory IS really cheap right now...
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thanks for the quick links... hhaha, i'm not even the one asking the question...
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thanks for the replys. question about the timing on ram, the only thing i really know about the timing is that you have to check to make sure your mobo supports it and that the lower timings the better.
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http://www.extremetech.com/article [...] 826,00.asp
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