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28th October 06:36
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In article <pan.2003.06.27.06.17.34.887561@SICKOFSPAMverizon. net>,
w.newell@SICKOFSPAMverizon.net says... I don't know anything about Buffalo tech memory. But the technique used in assembling a memory strip can be just as important to the quality and stability of a strip as the chips are. Take Samsung chips for example. Mushkin has built some top notch DDR strips using Samsung chips that are rock solid and overclock very well, while there are lots of generic strips sold built using the exact same Samsung chips that are very problematic and unstable at there advertised speeds, and often have to be underclocked to get them to run reliably. Doug |
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27th November 03:52
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In article <pan.2003.06.29.11.46.55.894984@SICKOFSPAMverizon. net>,
w.newell@SICKOFSPAMverizon.net says... Well it depends what you paid for it, did you buy just the MOBO, or a package and most cheapend MOBO's will respond to tweaking if the (1)PSU is 'clean' enough and the (2) memory is good and the *(3) maker does not stray too far from the 'reference' design. http://www.sis.com/ddr/ddr400.htm http://download.sis.com/sisdlc/driver_select.jsp http://www.sis.com/news/746reviews.htm Whilst ASUS don't even figure in the O/C scene the nVIDIA nForce2 is top-of-the-pops so it's a good starting point. Maybe you can do what ASUS counld not. Give it a go WES BoroLad |
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