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Green's Or Red's?
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| View Poll Results: What Ram? | |||
| G.Skill RED DDR2-800 PC6400 5-5-5-15 2T 1.8-2.0v |
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1 | 50.00% |
| G.Skill GREEN DDR2-800 PC6400 5-5-5-15 2T 1.9-2.0v |
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1 | 50.00% |
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Extreme Cooler
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Ok guy's i have a slight Problem.
__________________The RAM im using in my Quad-Core, i should probably be carcerated on sight for using, but They're G.Skill DDR2-667 1GB sticks. very basic, and they served their purpose of holding up a Supreme commander LAN and a quake Wars server. but After running Super PI on it, i fear that taing 26seconds is a Definate kick in the teeth of Cheaping out. Now, i'll DEFINATELY be Getting some more Ram for it. (another 2GB. atleast) Of G.Skill DDR2-800 PC6400 Ram from work, but i do not know what ones. Reds or Greens? The red ones and the Green ones are nearly the exact same, but with the Reds doing a 1.8v-2.0v, and the Greens doing a 1.9-2.0, with the same timing (5-5-5-15) it's a tricky state. suggestions?
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get some green so they look like xmas skittles
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Intel Overclocker
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Red.
Lower voltages = more room for overclocking.
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wouldn't it be closer voltages, tighter Timing?
__________________Vtech - The Case has 5 Green LED fans on it, so im thinking green. =D
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