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Need Help Selecting RAM

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Lil Pun, May 27, 2004.

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  1. Lil Pun

    Lil Pun Member

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    I'm building another computer and recently ordered my motherboard combo. Here are the specs on the mobo combo:

    CPU: AMD Athlon 2800

    Motherboard: Asus ASRock K7S8XE ( AGP 8x - ATA 133 - 6 USB2.0 )

    MFG-PART#: K7S8XE

    CPU: SOCKET A SUPPORTS XP/DURON UP TO 3000+/1.3G; *FSB 333/266/200MHZ*
    **WITH HYBRID BOOSTER TECHNOLGY: NEW SAFE OVER-CLOCKING INTERFACE**

    CHIPSET: SIS 746FX CHIPSET

    MEMORY: 3*184-PIN DIMMS FOR DDR400/333/266 UP TO 3GB

    IDE: ATA133

    SLOT: 1*AGP(8X/4X); 5*PCI

    AUDIO: 5.1 CHANNEL AC97 AUDIO CODEC

    LAN: ONBOARD 10/100MBPS ETHERNET CONTROLLER
    ATX, RETAIL

    I want to get the best RAM for the best price and I want at least 256 MB of RAM. So please all you A-cert wizards help me out here. I'd like to use newegg.com or pricewatch.com to purchase but will purchase from anywhere as long as it is reliable and affordable. Thank you.
     
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  5. Lil Pun

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    I've heard bad things about generic brand RAM. Has anyone here used it? Also, do I need any special RAM since my mobo combo is 333 FSB?
     
  6. Uprising

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    I am using some "unknown brand" since it was the cheaper way. With rebates I got 512mb 2700ddr last summer for $40.

    It's been great so far, no problems. I can't remember the name of the company. I bought it from Circuit City.
     
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    Crucial.com

    End of story.

    Never ever buy generic RAM.
     
  8. Lil Pun

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    Didn't see my ASUS model on there.
     
  9. Uprising

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    Are you talking about where it asks for your computer maker?
     
  10. Lil Pun

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    it says on your description you can have DDR400 thats all you need a stick of DDR400
     
  12. Lil Pun

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    So which one is mine?
     
  13. Dr of Dunk

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    The K7S8XE is not an ASUS motherboard. It's an ASRock motherboard. Now go ye seek again (at crucial.com) ... ye shall find. :)
     
  14. Lil Pun

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    Why the hell does it have ASUS in the description then? :mad: I was told ASUS is a quality maker of motherboards. ASRock better be as good! :mad:
     
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    ASUS is a quality maker of motherboards... I wouldn't know ASRock from Kid Rock. Maybe it's an off-shoot of ASUS - although I don't know why they'd do that.
     
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    If you buy from Crucial.......try <b>bbshare</b> in the coupon - promo box and see if it drops the price a bit.

    <hr color=red>

    If they ever decide to open a Forum dedicated to Computers and other Techie things, it should be named in honor of Lil Pun.
     
  17. Lil Pun

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    I don't know if this is a compliment or insult. ;)

    Why is it bad to buy cheap RAM?
     
  18. Lil Pun

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    That code did drop the price of the RAM by about $5.00 but I still didn't buy. I don't see a brand name anywhere. If I buy from Crucial can I be sure that it is quality RAM and not generic? How long will that code be good?
     
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    Not sure how much longer it will work. It is the same code that I used 3 months ago and it seems to have been around for a while.
     
  20. Dr of Dunk

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    Crucial is the brand name. Crucial is the memory division of Micron. They're one of the largest producers of RAM in the world.
     

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