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Old September 26th 03, 01:05 AM
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Default Intel 875PBZ mobo - Ram & Prescott question


Going to be building my own PC for the first time, looking at the
875PBZ motherboard as I won't be doing any overclocking. I've heard
that the Corsair XMS ram has 'timing' issues and lots of the stock
fails memory tests, unknown what that means. I want to get (2) 512mb
chips (PC3200 DDR400) of ram in a twin pack I guess. What do you all
recommend? Kingston Hyper-X? Also, I'm looking at NewEgg and I
see two similar but different model number twin packs:

Kingston HyperX Series 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x512mb) DDR400 (PC3200) DDR
RAM modules, KHX3200AK2/1G for $240
and
Kingston HyperX Series 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x512mb) DDR400 (PC3200) DDR
RAM modules, KHX3200K2/1G for $271

The only difference I see is the CAS Latency, first is (2-3-2-6-1T)
and the 2nd is (2-2-2-6-1T)

Whats the difference and whats recommended?


Also, if I get the 875PBZ mobo will the prescott CPU's work on it..
The advanced HT looks to be hopeful. I'll be using the machine for
gaming, and video editing with HT programs.

TIA
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Old September 27th 03, 01:35 PM
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Kingston HyperX Series 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x512mb) DDR400
(PC3200) DDR RAM modules, KHX3200AK2/1G for $240
and
Kingston HyperX Series 184-pin 1GB Kit (2x512mb) DDR400
(PC3200) DDR RAM modules, KHX3200K2/1G for $271

The only difference I see is the CAS Latency, first is
(2-3-2-6-1T)and the 2nd is (2-2-2-6-1T)

Whats the difference and whats recommended?


No, the only difference is in tRCD (RAS to CAS delay). The order is:

CAS Latency
RAS to CAS Delay (tRCD)
RAS Precharge (tRP)
Active to Precharge Delay (tRAS)
Command Control

A very good presention on this issue:
http://www.corsairmicro.com/memory_b...707/index.html

So the 222-Modules are faster. I would take these. But I can't tell you how
much the performance increase is. Maybe just 2-3% for the $31. You decide,
if it's worth.
AF.


 




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