Ok i have looking into new ram lately and i have never been one for the high end low CL rating stuff (i cant seem to justify the more cost due to new standards coming out)
So i was wanting to know what do gamers around here use for gaming.
General/Standard Speeds like CL3
High end low CL2 (expensive name brands)
Do you really see a performance gain in gaming using CL2 to justify the cost.
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Liquid if you havent already gone and bought some RAM I have a solution for you.
I will have in my posession (when the rest of my parts arrive) a set of GeIL 1GB (2x512MB) Ultra Platinum CL2 DDR400 Dual Channel kit.
This was given to me and is surplus to requirements.
The timings on this particular RAM are 2-6-6-3
http://www.geilusa.com/proddetail.asp?linenumber=18
Cheapest price I can find at the moment in NZ is $300.75
For simmers (first option for Liquid) I can do this for $240
Let me know if you are interested. Anyone else can also. Liquid has first rights however.
Cheers
I will have in my posession (when the rest of my parts arrive) a set of GeIL 1GB (2x512MB) Ultra Platinum CL2 DDR400 Dual Channel kit.
This was given to me and is surplus to requirements.
The timings on this particular RAM are 2-6-6-3
http://www.geilusa.com/proddetail.asp?linenumber=18
Cheapest price I can find at the moment in NZ is $300.75
For simmers (first option for Liquid) I can do this for $240
Let me know if you are interested. Anyone else can also. Liquid has first rights however.
Cheers
Skelo
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