Need Computer Build

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by Mirage., Sep 24, 2006.

  1. Mirage.

    Mirage. Well-Known Member

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    Wow. you guys r great. Thanks a bunc :)
     
  2. DiabloDj1

    DiabloDj1 Well-Known Member

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    Yes they do. master and xelink helped me build my computer a year or so ago, but my thread was 8 pages long till I finished :D
    half the stuff I bought went down 50% but eh..xD
     
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    yeah, rofl, that was quite awhile ago, when i was one of the most active people on the computing board...
     
  4. xlink

    xlink GR's Tech Enthusiast

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    patriot LLK is now the cheapest thing on newegg and chances are it woudl suffice. I got mine for 160 after rebate a little while ago and am happy with it. Lifetime warranty, and a decent overclocker. with 1.9V it does 3-3-3-X easy at 667mhz, have it at 1.9V 733mhz 5-4-3-X nice and stable, passes prime stable 24+ hours at 766mhz and same timings(I just want the extra stability margin on the motherboard).

    X=w/e you want it to be, DDR2 seems really lax when it comes to tras, peopel find optimal tras performance to be somewhere between 5-10 clocks

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    I have heard that patriot LLK works, i skimmed through newegg reviews, four people with 2GB kits of DDR667 patriot ran it fine, one with a 1GB set, and two with 2GB 800mhz kits. from what I have heard it is infact the voltage. Patriot LLK is specified for default use at 1.8V with 1T command rate, so 1.8V with 2T should be a breeze.
     

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