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SenorToenails wrote:

.Sup wrote:

_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:

Crucial Ballistix is the retail name for the company that makes Micron D9 chips thus making them very very very very good OCable.
Finally some one besides me mentions Micron D9 chips.
When I used to go to computer shows to buy RAM, I would always look for the Micron (MT) logo on the chips.

http://www.frostytech.com/articleimages/mt_ram.jpg

To OP:  I have never had any Crucial/Micron RAM go bad on me, so I would pick that.
whats the deal with Micron D9 anyway?  what makes it so much better than other chips?  i heard that it conks out at fairly high FSBs actually.  which i probably will not like, considering the stupid 7.5x multiplier the Q9300 has.

and how do i know a stick of RAM has Micron D9 chips?
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.Sup
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+2,646|6503|The Twilight Zone

haffeysucks wrote:

SenorToenails wrote:

.Sup wrote:


Finally some one besides me mentions Micron D9 chips.
When I used to go to computer shows to buy RAM, I would always look for the Micron (MT) logo on the chips.

http://www.frostytech.com/articleimages/mt_ram.jpg

To OP:  I have never had any Crucial/Micron RAM go bad on me, so I would pick that.
whats the deal with Micron D9 anyway?  what makes it so much better than other chips?  i heard that it conks out at fairly high FSBs actually.  which i probably will not like, considering the stupid 7.5x multiplier the Q9300 has.

and how do i know a stick of RAM has Micron D9 chips?
The  OC better and are more reliable-they don't die as often.
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TopHat01
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What kind of Dell you running?  I'm running an OptiPlex 745 [Mini-Tower], basically have the same RAM setup a you do.  4 slots - 1GB support in each. (MAX 4GB...which is very good for Vista, and outstanding for XP)
...I want to build my own system.

I'm thinking of picking up as few of the Corsair ValueSelect sticks...$20 per GB is decent, I'll take it. (I can't run 800mhz memory, highest is 633. )

Last edited by TopHat01 (2008-05-30 09:46:27)

_j5689_
Dreads & Bergers
+364|6766|Riva, MD

TopHat01 wrote:

What kind of Dell you running?  I'm running an OptiPlex 745 [Mini-Tower], basically have the same RAM setup a you do.  4 slots - 1GB support in each. (MAX 4GB...which is very good for Vista, and outstanding for XP)
...I want to build my own system.

I'm thinking of picking up as few of the Corsair ValueSelect sticks...$20 per GB is decent, I'll take it. (I can't run 800mhz memory, highest is 633. )
This one is an OptiPlex GX280.  It's the big fat server case type.

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