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Jul 29, 2003, 10:47 AM
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W00T! Apacer memory module ROCKS!
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Jul 29, 2003, 11:05 AM
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oh~ and by the way, stock voltages and no heat spreader at all!
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Jul 29, 2003, 11:14 AM
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lol ... i dunno the stock timeing on my ram is CAS 2 6-3-3 1T Running @ DDR433Mhz PC3500 (4.5 ns chips) stock... i dont think the board could go high enough to actaully overclock this ram all that much...

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Jul 29, 2003, 11:20 AM
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why, you havent try, who knows, you might crank up to more than 114 Mhz~LOL  
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Jul 30, 2003, 02:25 AM
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Impressive. I have dealt with Apacer quite a bit in the past and I have to say that it is amazing that they manage to make decent memory despite the fact that they are the same company as AOpen and Acer.
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Jul 30, 2003, 03:08 AM
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If you think that memory is good.......try the Apacer PC 2100 memory in the 512mb CAS 2 sticks. They will run just as high........only with 5-2-2-2 timings. And the Apacer PC2700 512 mb sticks with the Infineon chips will run 380+ at 5-3-2-2 timings. It is great cheap memory.....but for those that want more......
OCZ PC3500 EL DDR.......  speed/value!!
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Jul 30, 2003, 08:14 AM
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 yea, my sticks are Infineon too.........they're simply the best, at least i think so, 266--------->380 with stock timings......yea, in fact i have a gig of CL2 + CL2.5, the downside is their voltages....actually i can go up to 390 stable BUT, the PC wouldnt let me, it just keeps reseting cause the max that you set is 2.7V.....*sad*
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Jul 30, 2003, 01:59 PM
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Well i am using crucial 2100 on my pc right now.i have an abit nf7-s and i can benchmark up to 215(430ddr).i am stable at 205(410ddr)!hehe.
The timings are 5-3-3-2.5 and i use 2.9v
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Jul 30, 2003, 08:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Maxxypoos
yea, my sticks are Infineon too.........they're simply the best, at least i think so, 266--------->380 with stock timings......yea, in fact i have a gig of CL2 + CL2.5, the downside is their voltages....actually i can go up to 390 stable BUT, the PC wouldnt let me, it just keeps reseting cause the max that you set is 2.7V.....*sad*
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Apacer uses does stick to Infineon or Samsung chips, I've found
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Jul 31, 2003, 03:00 AM
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Jul 31, 2003, 05:07 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by pocafon
Well i am using crucial 2100 on my pc right now.i have an abit nf7-s and i can benchmark up to 215(430ddr).i am stable at 205(410ddr)!hehe.
The timings are 5-3-3-2.5 and i use 2.9v
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yep i can belive it .... bet it crucial with "micron chips" ... they overclock better ... than the ones with samsung
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