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csimon
29 Mar 2005, 04:53 AM
What are the timings of the following?

Performance Series Dual Channel 2GB (1GB x2) DDR PC-3200
Model# OCZ4002048PFDC-K

Gold Edition Rev2 Dual Channel Kit 1GB (512MB x2) DDR PC-4000
Model# OCZ5001024ELDCGER2-K

Gold Series Dual Channel Kit 1GB (512MB x2) DDR PC-3200 Gold VX
Model# OCZ4001024ELDCGEVX-K

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TheLostSwede
29 Mar 2005, 07:12 PM
Man, those are great combos. The 2X1GB kit gets into a very interesting price.

As for the timings.

1: 3,3,3,X timings off the bat, but 3,2,3,5 should work. I have seen theese at 250 fsb at those timings and believe me, 2 GB of ram at 250 and tight timings makes a system fly. Use one gig as the swapfile and you have load times like there's no tomorrow.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr_pc_3200_2gb_dual_channel

2: 2.5,3,3,X off the bat, but these clocks great on most boards except the late DFI's for some reason. We are still working with DFI on this. With clocks good, i mean in the 270-300 territory but they do over 250 at 2.5,3,3,X, no sweat.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_el_ddr_pc_4000_dual_channel_gold_rev_2

3: 2,3,3,X at 2.6 volts, 2,2,2,X at 3.2 volts. If you can provide the voltage, this is the stuff to get. I haven't seen many kits do under 250 at 2,2,2,X and 3.4 volts. Most even do 255-260. This is the ram that owns the 3dmark lists and people are running this ram at 270-280 in benchmarks.
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_el_ddr_pc_3200_dual_channel_gold_vx

csimon
29 Mar 2005, 08:00 PM
Thanks Mac that's exactly what I was hoping to hear!