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hello, sorry if this question seems to be posted all the damn time. 
so onto my question, i'm going to upgrade my memory (hopefully i can get it ordered tonight).
I'm probably going to be going with zipzoomfly.com because of the free 2nd day shipping they give, and the big factor, they seem to be a lot cheaper then newegg in the memory department. Tigerdirect has some good prices as well, and while I just had a decent experience w/ them, I'm going to stick with my "norm" for this one.
so the first I considered was this:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-17
This memory troubles me though, zzf states that it is tested to run at PC2700, and yet it's in the PC3200 section, and not only that, it has the same chips used on other corsair pc3200 bricks (specifically the one linked below). The only reason why i am considering this memory at the moment is that it seems to have good memory timings. 2-3-3.
The second brick I found is this:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-07
this one state's it's tested to run at PC3200, with timings of 3-3-3-8, which to my "newbish" knowledge in memory seems quite high. The mere fact that it actually runs at PC3200 comforts me. Also the price does appeal to me as well, it's 13 dollars cheaper then the first set. ($230)
That's all I have so far, what would you guys go with?
Also, if you know of any RAM that is comparable, or better, then my finds, in both price and most importantly specs, please tell me. I had budgeted about 240 for memory, but am somewhat willing to go higher. I'd really rather not however, especially if it's from a place i'll be paying shipping from.
oh, and i won't really be doing any overclocking with this memory. Just plug and go, that's all i wish to really do.
thanks for all the help!
edit: i just looked at corsair's site. the memory with the timing of 3-3-3-8 said it had timings of 2-3-2-8 and the other said 2-3-3-6
so onto my question, i'm going to upgrade my memory (hopefully i can get it ordered tonight).
I'm probably going to be going with zipzoomfly.com because of the free 2nd day shipping they give, and the big factor, they seem to be a lot cheaper then newegg in the memory department. Tigerdirect has some good prices as well, and while I just had a decent experience w/ them, I'm going to stick with my "norm" for this one.
so the first I considered was this:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-17
This memory troubles me though, zzf states that it is tested to run at PC2700, and yet it's in the PC3200 section, and not only that, it has the same chips used on other corsair pc3200 bricks (specifically the one linked below). The only reason why i am considering this memory at the moment is that it seems to have good memory timings. 2-3-3.
The second brick I found is this:
http://www.zipzoomfly.com/jsp/ProductDetail.jsp?ProductCode=80097-07
this one state's it's tested to run at PC3200, with timings of 3-3-3-8, which to my "newbish" knowledge in memory seems quite high. The mere fact that it actually runs at PC3200 comforts me. Also the price does appeal to me as well, it's 13 dollars cheaper then the first set. ($230)
That's all I have so far, what would you guys go with?
Also, if you know of any RAM that is comparable, or better, then my finds, in both price and most importantly specs, please tell me. I had budgeted about 240 for memory, but am somewhat willing to go higher. I'd really rather not however, especially if it's from a place i'll be paying shipping from.
oh, and i won't really be doing any overclocking with this memory. Just plug and go, that's all i wish to really do.
thanks for all the help!
edit: i just looked at corsair's site. the memory with the timing of 3-3-3-8 said it had timings of 2-3-2-8 and the other said 2-3-3-6