• Some users have recently had their accounts hijacked. It seems that the now defunct EVGA forums might have compromised your password there and seems many are using the same PW here. We would suggest you UPDATE YOUR PASSWORD and TURN ON 2FA for your account here to further secure it. None of the compromised accounts had 2FA turned on.
    Once you have enabled 2FA, your account will be updated soon to show a badge, letting other members know that you use 2FA to protect your account. This should be beneficial for everyone that uses FSFT.

geil or kingstonhyperX

Sojuuk

2[H]4U
2FA
Joined
Jan 18, 2003
Messages
3,050
well hey bout to buy me a gig of 4000ddr (4x256) and was wonder which would you buy givin the 2 choices and dont go saying save and get <insert obligatory name brand here> because i don't intend to save anymore.

however if you say get say 4200 or something like that i might consider it.
 
I would get HyperX, based on seeing many people complain about Geil. But, Geil's timings may be better.
 
I personally trust Kingston more as well.

Is there any particular reason why you're going with 4x256 as opposed to 2x512?
 
I've had nothing but good experiences with Kingston, so I'd personally vouch for them. I'm currently running HyperX PC3500 in my system and I'm satisfied with my performance. Sure, I'd like to be running the Mushkin Level II Black BH-5 chips, but money is the constraint.

I haven't exactly heard many positive reports about the Geil series of RAM either. Especially not the Dragon series, which has better benchmarkings than the Mushkin.

Dark Assassin
 
Originally posted by logo29a
I personally trust Kingston more as well.

Is there any particular reason why you're going with 4x256 as opposed to 2x512?

As far as I remember, for P4 setups they run faster at 4x256 than 2x512.
 
Originally posted by The Donut
As far as I remember, for P4 setups they run faster at 4x256 than 2x512.

Actually no, not at all. Your stability has a much better chance at being good across 2 chips than 4. You also leave room for upgrading. It's pretty much a dumb idea to buy 4 chips instead of 2.
 
Originally posted by djnes
Actually no, not at all. Your stability has a much better chance at being good across 2 chips than 4. You also leave room for upgrading. It's pretty much a dumb idea to buy 4 chips instead of 2.
verry correct.
 
I just bought two sticks of Geil Golden Dragon (2x256/3200).
One stick was bad (no boot with it installed), RMA'd it and got a good stick back.
But it won't run over "Aggressive" timings on my NF7-S. Only 1 step above "Optimal" (the lowest setting).
Not impressed so far.
Maybe tweaking the voltage might help?
 
Originally posted by djnes
Actually no, not at all. Your stability has a much better chance at being good across 2 chips than 4. You also leave room for upgrading. It's pretty much a dumb idea to buy 4 chips instead of 2.

I read on AnAndTech, that (i think theyre memory showdown thing) 4x256 beat the 2x512
 
Quoted from AnAndTech.com

"Among the DDR500 group, the very different behavior of 2 Single-Bank Kingston HyperX 4000 compared to 4 Single-Bank would recommend that you buy four single-sided modules for best performance and overclocking if you choose single-bank modules for DDR500. "
 
Originally posted by The Donut
Quoted from AnAndTech.com

"Among the DDR500 group, the very different behavior of 2 Single-Bank Kingston HyperX 4000 compared to 4 Single-Bank would recommend that you buy four single-sided modules for best performance and overclocking if you choose single-bank modules for DDR500. "

so ya lost me there is that go for 2 sticks or 4.
 
i feel that kingston hyperx is better at slower speeds like pc3200, but corsair xms is better at higher speeds like pc4000. i forget whatever reason i have for this statement, something about voltages. but feel free to correct me if im wrong.

and my vote is still definately in favor of buying 2 sticks of dual channel. buying 4 sticks is for suxors. i think if you just ask around you can find 95% of people agreeing with me on this one. the other 5% being people who believe every review they read on tomsharware.com
 
wouldnt four sticks increase the latency as apposed to two? im lost..
 
Back
Top