View Full Version : Is 5-5-5-18 good timings for DDR2 800mhz RAM?
avi1708
01-05-2008, 03:25 PM
Please rate:
1.Excellent:D
2.very good :p
3.good:)
4.average:-|
5.bad:(
6.very bad:cry:
p.s.:consider for regular gaming & moderate cpu-intensive tasks on a E6540 & 8800-something.
keith_j_snyder2
02-05-2008, 12:07 AM
4
Lower is better
topgear
02-05-2008, 07:38 PM
+1 for point No .4
confused
03-05-2008, 12:39 AM
@keith - then what timings should one look for? (i am a noob to ram stuff)
keith_j_snyder2
03-05-2008, 05:52 AM
Low latency RAMS are better. Look for the lower timings than 5-5-5-18.
U may also find 4-4-4-12 timing RAM.
confused
03-05-2008, 05:57 AM
and how much would "4-4-4-12" 2x2GB dual channel kit (corsair) approximately cost?
Extreme Gamer
04-05-2008, 12:23 PM
Overpriced.get OCZ
deathvirus_me
04-05-2008, 12:50 PM
and how much would "4-4-4-12" 2x2GB dual channel kit (corsair) approximately cost?
2 GB XMS2 (2*1 GB) costs around 2950 inc. :p it does 800 @ 4,4,4,12 easily at 1.9v ..
nish_higher
04-05-2008, 12:51 PM
i'd suggest these for around 3000-3400 rupees
http://www.gskill.com/en/f2-6400cl4d-hk.html
Check lynx-india.com
and gskill rams are of great value.i'd suggest Gskill or corsair.
confused
04-05-2008, 04:16 PM
^^thanks both of you.
Extreme Gamer
04-05-2008, 05:09 PM
OCZ beats them both at price-performance comparision.corsair=worthless,gskill=good, ocz=gskill costing lesser.i dont mean that both r frm same manufacturers
nish_higher
04-05-2008, 05:31 PM
i beg to differ-- compare the timings
http://img108.imageshack.us/img108/1296/0000zm6.jpg
keith_j_snyder2
04-05-2008, 11:27 PM
So True!
OCZ has better value and best performance compared to any other RAM, but OCZ doesn't have any retailer in India.
OCZ is like BFG, best value and performance. But no availability.
That Platinum series is the best RAM available!
confused
04-05-2008, 11:41 PM
^^so which one to buy, (2 x2GB = 4GB) DDR2 with timings (4-4-4-12) at a budget of 5-7k?
(getting confused, do i go for corsair's 10yr warranty, or do i go for cheaper price?)
and if i have to choose b/n "better timings" OR "higher clock speed"? which one to choose?
(only thing i have decided is 2x2GB = 4GB DDR2)
please help me with the rest.
keith_j_snyder2
04-05-2008, 11:51 PM
if u have u choose between 800MHz and 1066MHz then i suggest go for 1066MHz and leave the timing.
If u could make ur mind with OCZ then its good buy, but if u are concerned about after sales service and warranty, then go for Corsair.
My suggestion go with Corsair!
confused
05-05-2008, 12:06 AM
thanks keith.
but by the looks of it 4GB DDR2 @1066Mhz is costing 9k(OCZ) or 20k(corsair).
so i guess, i cant really afford 1066Mhz.
i think i'll go with 800Mhz Corsair. i'll try to squeeze in the best possible timings.
thanks again.
topgear
05-05-2008, 06:53 PM
I think this would be helpful for all of you :
Download Cpu-z from http://www.cpuid.com/cpuz.php
Open the program & hit the SPD Tab to see Ram timings & other infos :D
Generaly Ram Timings are displayed as : ( for example )
4-4-4-12-15 or 5-5-5-15-18
which translets to :
Cas Latency or tcl : It's the number of clock cycles between memory
receiving a read command when memory actually starts to read.
Ras to Cas or tRCD : It's the amount of time for
issuing an active command and the read/write commands.
Ras Precharge or tRP : It's the minimum time between active
commands and the read/writes of the next bank of the memory
module.
tRAS or Ras Timing :It's the amount of time between a row
being activated by precharge and deactivated.
tRC or Row Cycle time :It's the minimum time that a row takes to
complete a full cycle.
nish_higher
05-05-2008, 08:21 PM
thanks keith.
but by the looks of it 4GB DDR2 @1066Mhz is costing 9k(OCZ) or 20k(corsair).
so i guess, i cant really afford 1066Mhz.
i think i'll go with 800Mhz Corsair. i'll try to squeeze in the best possible timings.
thanks again.
that 1000mhz thing is just a market thing (for rams not as costly) ...u can always overclock good rams to 1000mhz..
lemme tell u that a pair of Patriot 4gb signature costing 4500 bucks (which i have) is running at 960 mhz...and gskill 4gb pair , the one in my signature , runnng at 1150mhz , costs 14000 :(
and thats the only use of buying these performance rams , besides their timings.
800mhz corsair is enough..
confused
05-05-2008, 11:14 PM
^^ok. but i read an artcle in chip, in which they OCed GSkill F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK, from 800Mhz to 1000Mhz.
consequently the memory bandwith increased from 6216, to 7435MB/s.
thats a 20% increase.
anyway just had a little doubt. Does OCing neccessarily (read always) void the warranty, or are they exemptions?
keith_j_snyder2
06-05-2008, 04:26 AM
Yes overclocking does void warranty!
And i forgot to tell u that price factor.
There's is less difference between 667MHz and 800MHz compared to 800MHz and 1066MHz.
So 800 MHz is a better option.
confused
06-05-2008, 06:09 AM
ok. yeah i did notice that.
nish_higher
06-05-2008, 09:23 AM
OC'ing OC rams does not void warranty unless you burn them by extreme overvoltage.these rams are meant for overclocking and not a single stick would sell if they put such restrictions.
Afaik Gskill \ corsair \ ocz gives a replacement on rams gone bad while overclocking .i've got 2 OCZ and gskill sticks replaced thanks to my bro for ruining them :D .and if u check gskill support forum you will find out what i mean..
and the right voltage for a 24/7 run for Gskill 2*2gbhz (4gb d9gmh) that i run were given by gskill technician only :p
Safe overclocking=No warranty issues ..applicable only to performance ram..
Gskill forum--google it
Corsair performance page-read the text--
http://www.corsairmemory.com/testreports/report_list.aspx?partner_id=325852
nish_higher
06-05-2008, 11:16 AM
check these rams--
http://www.lynx-india.com/index.php?productID=1012
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