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thermos
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Post by thermos »

im not shure if its the mobo or the ram that took the dive, either way im buying myself a new mobo/ram. i already got a p4 1,8 ghz"northwood" prossesor. im thinking Asus P4T533-C and 2 x Kingston Value PC1066 256MB RIMM KVR1066X16-8/256.

please comment on this id like to order today

thermos
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Post by Micha »

Slightly better performance as the P4B533/P4PE combo with DDR that I usually recommend. But a good choice in case your dealer can deliver the PC1066 RIMMs (from stock!). I would not buy it if your dealer tells you something about ordering the RIMM. This can take weeks, and these without a glimpse of a Pulsar-sound!
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Post by marcuspocus »

That's exactly the setup i have, Asus P4T533-C + 2 x Kingston 256m PC1066, this system totaly rock. Rock stable. I have a P4-2.53 that i can crank it up to 2.81, and it stay cool, i also got a Enermax Whisper 450watts, the kit is pretty silent with 2 x Seagate Baracuda IV.

With fast memory like the PC1066, it is the STS that i see that benefit most, loading of big programs is a couple of times faster than my old CUSL2-C with PC133 :smile:
thermos
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Post by thermos »

tanx for the reply, iv narrowed it down to theses two options.

Asus P4T533-C and 2 x Kingston Value PC1066 256MB RIMM KVR1066X16-8/256

Asus P4B533 + Crucial PC2100 DDR-DIMM 512MB CL2.5 REG (Registered, ECC/REG, 2.5V, 64Meg x 72)

the last option is about 150$ cheaper.

so wich one should i get?

the most important thing for me is stability.

thermos


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marcuspocus
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Post by marcuspocus »

Both are pretty stable, rimm memory is pretty expensive, if you don't use sts samplers, and want to upgrame memory laterz, get P4B, else P4T533-C is very fast with PC1066, faster than the fastest systems with DDR.

But if you put PC800 instead, it is a tiny bit slower than a fast DDR system, P4B533 for example.
thermos
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Post by thermos »

should i not care about the fact that P4B533 dosent support ddr333 mhz.
theres so many options tha i cant see clear.

thermos

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Post by marcuspocus »

I'm not shure it is not supported... I know it is not officially supported, but i think someone mentioned here on plZ that it was totally working with DDR333, but DON'T take my words for it...
thermos
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Post by thermos »

iv just got my package. It turned out my ram was ok so i just ordered the p4b533, that way i saved some money not having to buy new ram. So despite of my computer break down i still got money for a tc-electronics m3000.....mmm..ok..i mean m300.

marcuspocus and micha tanx for your time and wisdom.

thermos
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