Originally posted by: Stephan28
I have 2 sticks of HyperX 3500....Rev 012...Does anyone know what chips these are using and if they are any good? I'm planning on using it in a NF7-S....Any conflicts known?
I've heard some bad things about the HyperX but I'm not sure if I should trade these in or not.....Opinions?
Originally posted by: spidey
Is this it?
http://www.amdforums.com/showthread.php?s=594d3eaa3bd5ace6d1ecbf643cd24efc&threadid=215882
Newegg also carries Buffalo.
Originally posted by: alius
I've gotten mine up to 430 with no voltage change...I'm about to test some stuff out so I'll let you guys know.
Originally posted by: touchmyichi
I really want some buffalo ram. I think i'll get 2x256 pc 3200 off newegg when they restock, for 90 bucks, how can I go wrong?
Originally posted by: Auric
Originally posted by: touchmyichi
I really want some buffalo ram. I think i'll get 2x256 pc 3200 off newegg when they restock, for 90 bucks, how can I go wrong?
Has it been that price recently? 'Cause the $45ish price was from a couple months ago and I see the similar Kingston part which I purchased at that time has gone from $47 to $63 (yoinks!). I wouldn't be surprised if the Buffalo price is bumped when stock comes in but if it isn't then definitely jump on it. BTW, my Kingston has the Winbond chips but as said it is not specified like with that particular model of Buffalo (PC3200 CL2.5).
Originally posted by: Blain
Will any DDR that has a voltage spec of over 2.5v going to be overclocked?
In other words, are vendors/manufacturers (of over 2.5v DDR), selling memory that's being pushed to make a higher DDR rating?