Corsair Platinum Series XMS2700 333MHz CL-2 512MB DDR 'Memory with Muscle' Ultra Fast CMX512-2700C2 333MHz 2-3-3-6-T1 184-Pin DDR-SDRAM DIMM
but its really expensive at £162.14 inc.VAT
Which RAM would be the most appropriate?
Athlon XP 3200+, TT Silent Boost (its rubbish as well as loud) Gigabyte nForce2 mobo (stable but lacks tweaking options), GF4 Ti4200 128mb, Lian-Li V2000
If you can afford it get PC3200, it should take you a little farther. I have Samsung 2700 and it is very good for overclocking, pretty cheap too. Running 172 FSB on a KX7333 rock solid.
I thought that PC3200 (or DDR400) was actually slower that PC2700 / DDR333???
Anyways, I would need to need to be running the RAM at the same bus speed as the FSB on the nforce in order to get the full benefits of this twin back thingymimig.
Maybe, I should rephrase the question.....in terms of price / performance, should I go for the Crucial DDR or the Cosair ????
I'm going to be a buying a 266FSB processor but I want to upgrade to a 333FSB processor in about 6-12 months time and possibly a 400FSB Barton type processor about 6/12 months after that.
Athlon XP 3200+, TT Silent Boost (its rubbish as well as loud) Gigabyte nForce2 mobo (stable but lacks tweaking options), GF4 Ti4200 128mb, Lian-Li V2000
Buy the board and buy some of the Crucial if it really is that cheap compared to the Corsair. Either get 2x256MB sticks or 2x512MB sticks because nForce2 requires two DDR sticks to use the DualDDR feature.
Then buy either an XP1600+ or an XP1700+ with an AGOIA, AGOGA, or AROIA core. Then right when you get the chip, juice up the voltage a bit (maybe 1.8v for starters), and set the FSB to 166MHz (333), and then you will have a chip at between 1.74GHz or 1.83GHz depending on which model XP you get. That way you get a cheap chip on a 333 bus
Intel Pentium 4 2.53B C1 @2.85GHz (stock volts), watercooled @ 27*C load
MSI 865PE Neo2-P (i865PE + ICH5), 1GB PC3200 DDR RAM
ATi Radeon X700Pro 256MB AGP8x
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB SATA, Maxtor DiamondMax 9 Plus 80GB
NEC DVD-RW (ND-3520A), Lite-On 52/32/52x CD-RW (LTR-52327S)
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2x256MB of the fastest you can afford. The Corsar XMS PC-3500 would be nice. Yes teh system will run slower if the bus is set at 333 and the memory is set at 400, but AnandTech managed to get some of their nForce boards 100% stable above 400Mhz bus.
I'd personnally get the XP 2400+ and unlock the last L3 bridge and lower the multiplier. Then you can raise the bus speed as high as you want. These things will do 2.3Ghz or more without much trouble and with a 333Mhz bus or higher, your performance will be stellar. These things are running about $175 (US). Slap in an ATI Radeon 9500Pro and overclock the daylights out of the system.
AMD Phenom II x4 945 3Ghz | ASUS M4A77TD | 2X WD 1TB SATA 2 hard drive | 2x2GB Corsair XMS3 | nVidia GeForce 8800 GTS | ATI TV Wonder Theater Pro 550 | Antec P-160 case | Antec 650w Earth Watts | LG Blu-ray Super Drive | LG DVD RW | Windows 7 Pro
Zalman CNPS6000CU Copper CPU Cooler £38.76 Inc Vat
Zalman VGA Heatpipe Cooler ZM80-HP £27.68 Inc Vat
EPoX EP-8RDA+ nForce2™ Socket A Mainboard £113.96 Inc Vat
AMD Athlon XP Socket A 2000+ £79.89 Inc Vat
....comes to a whopping £366
Oh well - you get what you pay for!
Athlon XP 3200+, TT Silent Boost (its rubbish as well as loud) Gigabyte nForce2 mobo (stable but lacks tweaking options), GF4 Ti4200 128mb, Lian-Li V2000
Does that Zalman use a 92mm fan? I bought the CNPS5700Cu because it was originally advertised as an 92mm fan product, until it arrived and was only 80mm. They changed their info on their site because of me
Intel Pentium 4 2.53B C1 @2.85GHz (stock volts), watercooled @ 27*C load
MSI 865PE Neo2-P (i865PE + ICH5), 1GB PC3200 DDR RAM
ATi Radeon X700Pro 256MB AGP8x
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB SATA, Maxtor DiamondMax 9 Plus 80GB
NEC DVD-RW (ND-3520A), Lite-On 52/32/52x CD-RW (LTR-52327S)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 My Heatware | My Beerology | My eBay rating
Athlon XP 3200+, TT Silent Boost (its rubbish as well as loud) Gigabyte nForce2 mobo (stable but lacks tweaking options), GF4 Ti4200 128mb, Lian-Li V2000
Yeah, but on the site I ordered from both the 6000Cu and 5700Cu were supposedly 92mm. I have an RMA in to refund me for the 5700Cu because of their advertising error, but I think I'm just going to keep it for now. I'll keep it until I get my waterblock in early January, and then give the 5700Cu to my uncle probably when he gets a P4 system together (wants an upgrade from his P3-1000, ATi Rage Fury Pro)..
Intel Pentium 4 2.53B C1 @2.85GHz (stock volts), watercooled @ 27*C load
MSI 865PE Neo2-P (i865PE + ICH5), 1GB PC3200 DDR RAM
ATi Radeon X700Pro 256MB AGP8x
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB SATA, Maxtor DiamondMax 9 Plus 80GB
NEC DVD-RW (ND-3520A), Lite-On 52/32/52x CD-RW (LTR-52327S)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 My Heatware | My Beerology | My eBay rating
Just out of curiosity, how did you find the Zalman? Did it perform well? Was it quiet?
Athlon XP 3200+, TT Silent Boost (its rubbish as well as loud) Gigabyte nForce2 mobo (stable but lacks tweaking options), GF4 Ti4200 128mb, Lian-Li V2000
It does okay. I haven't checked max load temps on the new board (lower voltage to chip now), but it is fairly quiet. Comes with an adjustablt fan thingy as well. I wish it was 92mm though because I have a bunch of powerful 92mm fans... Oh well, they'll be useful on my radiator...
I'll run SETI for a while and see what kind of temps I'm getting.
Intel Pentium 4 2.53B C1 @2.85GHz (stock volts), watercooled @ 27*C load
MSI 865PE Neo2-P (i865PE + ICH5), 1GB PC3200 DDR RAM
ATi Radeon X700Pro 256MB AGP8x
Seagate Barracuda 7200.9 160GB SATA, Maxtor DiamondMax 9 Plus 80GB
NEC DVD-RW (ND-3520A), Lite-On 52/32/52x CD-RW (LTR-52327S)
Microsoft Windows XP Professional SP2 My Heatware | My Beerology | My eBay rating
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