Best High performance DDR2 800Mhz ?

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Can anyone suggest me a DDr2 800Mhz Ram card model that can give better performance in gaming and application running ? it should be better than KVR ;)

Im hoping to sell ma 667 kvr 2 Gb and switch to any other good 3GB kit.
 

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Sasika@Elakiri said:
Can anyone suggest me a DDr2 800Mhz Ram card model that can give better performance in gaming and application running ? it should be better than KVR ;)

Im hoping to sell ma 667 kvr 2 Gb and switch to any other good 3GB kit.

As I know there are no 3GB kits for PC!

OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Reaper (HPC Edition) is good I heard!

Crucial Ballistix also not bad! But first what's your budget?
 
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sri_lion said:
As I know there are no 3GB kits for PC!

OCZ DDR2 PC2-6400 Reaper (HPC Edition) is good I heard!

Crucial Ballistix also not bad! But first what's your budget?

10k max machan , so 2gb wage thamai dan ganna wenne
 

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Sasika@Elakiri said:
Kvr sux in Ocing (i dont do much bt like to feel the difference)
You really think so? How about getting 667MHz KVR to 900MHz+? I'd say THAT is impressive!
But suit yourself. :D
 

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Sasika@Elakiri said:
have you used it , is there a noticeable diff
You don't see a noticeable performance difference using low latency RAM. Only thing you can "see" is be able to overclock your CPU higher, because the "High performance" RAM are supposed to be able to run at high frequencies (but, you have to lower the timings)
 

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Sasika@Elakiri said:
wt about the cpu clock then?
it depends on the multiplier. at 900MHz DDR2, you are running at FSB1800 (450x4) Put a E6420 there, and that's a 3.6GHz! Put a E6600 there, and it is a 4.05GHz. See? There is no point going for low latency (aka high performance) RAM. A CPU upgrade is always MORE (FARRRRR MORE) beneficial.
 

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Sasika@Elakiri said:
what is the V, n is it really stable?
gayannr is running his 667Mhz's at 4,5,4,12 (remember they are supposed to run at 5,5,5,15 even at 667MHz) at over 900MHz (960MHz if I'm not mistaken) at 1.8V (stock) voltage! You might not be so lucky...but you get the point, right?

Stable? You think we run them out of stable? I can't run them that fast because the stupid Northbridge is acting funny after putting 4 sticks of 1GB RAM in the slots :(.....NEVER BUY 4 sticks. Even if you want 4GB RAM, go for 2GBx2!!!)
 
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