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RAM Timings

mith192

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Hey I am thinking about getting another gig of OCZ VX ram this ram runs at DDR500 2-2-2-5. My question is what would be better ( I plan to overclock) Getting a 2GB(1GBx2) kit that can do 3-3-3-5 1T timings and may not beable to hit 500mhz or 2-2-2-5 2t.

In other words 2-2-2-5 2T vs 3-3-3-5 1T
 
you need eclipse for this one , he is a nice person , pm him he will be more than happy to help. :)
 
nooh said:
you need eclipse for this one , he is a nice person , pm him he will be more than happy to help. :)
my pm box is gonna fill up! :eek: :p

and truth be told, 2-2-2, 2T and 3-3-3, 1T are almost identical in performance. due to the.. lower reliability of VX at the higher voltages it needs, i'd lean towards getting 2x1gb.


which 2x1gb kit are you looking at btw?
 
(cf)Eclipse said:
my pm box is gonna fill up! :eek: :p

and truth be told, 2-2-2, 2T and 3-3-3, 1T are almost identical in performance. due to the.. lower reliability of VX at the higher voltages it needs, i'd lean towards getting 2x1gb.


which 2x1gb kit are you looking at btw?
Some people have to be guided to the righteous one or they will be walking blindly and even break a few memory modules.
 
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