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Old April 3rd, 2006   #21
 
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And will they work in Dual Channel? jeje, **** question :D
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Nice find Blake - those weren't on Newegg anymore when I posted that review.

To TrOx, just be aware that Ballistix are grossly overpriced. Two of those sticks linked above will run you $355 shipped, with quality alternatives hovering around $200:

G.Skill 2GB PC4000 - $197 shipped
OCZ Gold XTC 2GB PC4000 - $198 shipped
Mushkin 2GB PC4000 - $206 shipped
OCZ Platinum XTC 2GB PC4000 - $232 shipped



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Yes, I have noted that now, i cant spend 355 on memory. :( , anyway, wich one of those do you recomend?, or i Should buy PC3200.
I like G.Skill.
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The G.Skill kit I reviewed a few weeks back is a great kit....but like the PC3200 EL Platinum kit from OCZ, you aren't guaranteed anything more than the rated speed.
You can always get a PC3200 kit and O/C it as much as possible....or use a divider, you'd be surprised at how little difference there actually is.



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If you're overclocking, I'd really look at PC4000 over PC3200. The RAM dividers work well on A64 platforms, but PC4000 should rule out RAM as a prohibiting factor, should you run into an overclocking roadblock.

As for which kit, you could likely pick one at random and not be worse off for doing so. Again though, I highly favor OCZ myself. I'd give a consideration to the Gold XTCs...



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you'd be surprised at how little difference there actually is.
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First : what is a divider?????
The only i want its that it have to work on my actual PC, then i have to ask : PC3200 or 4000
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All of those kits One4 listed are great products and I highly doubt you would be disappointed in any of them.
But I would like to add the CORSAIR TWINX2048-4000PT to the list.
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