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Low Latency DDR2 800MHz versus 1,066MHz
Low Latency DDR2 800MHz versus 1,066MHz
Introduction In the past few weeks, several members of the bit-tech community have claimed that 1,066MHz DDR2 was obviously much faster than very low latency 800MHz DDR2 and it is now the norm. True enough, it does offer more bandwidth, but does a much lower latency offset any performance ...
G.Skill 4GB DDR2-800 Pi Black Series Dual Channel Memory Kit - Page 1 of 7
G.Skill 4GB DDR2-800 Pi Black Series Dual Channel Memory Kit - Page 1 of 7
bigbruin.com — is a Taiwanese manufacturer of high performance memory modules that has been in business since 1989, and... a review sponsor at Bigbruin.com since 2005. They might not be the biggest name in enthusiast grade system memory, but the performance, styling, ... (more) G.Skill 4GB DDR2-800 Pi Black Series Dual Channel Memory ...
G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive
G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive
tweaktown.com — Introduction This is hard drive appreciation week here at TweakTown, or so it seems. Over the next... few days we will have a slew of platter and flash based drives reviewed on the site that are all designed for notebook systems. Yesterday we started off ... (more) G.Skill FS-25S2-64GB 2.5" Solid State Disk Drive
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  • JustJosh JustJosh
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    This supports my idea of RAM. It's better to just get more RAM (up to 4GB if you have a 32 bit operating system) and a better CPU than get the highest quality RAM you can afford.
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4GB of G.Skill Pi Black Series 800MHz CL4 memory
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... Timing Control section will greatly affect performance. Dropping down the performance level from Turbo to Standard with the 1,066MHz memory saw the performance drop significantly to sub-800MHz CAS-4 levels, effectively nullifying any point in buying and using faster memory settings. In this case, if you're under a strict budget, we'd highly recommend buying a better motherboard and cheaper memory - substituting more expensive PC2-8500 memory for these G.Skill Pi-Blacks. Link: Bit Tech

Low Latency DDR2 800MHz versus 1,066MHz :: Posted by THRASHER2
The Mother Board — ... The lower CAS rating might be fractionally helpful in a few scenarios but it's unlikely to change the computing experience - the biggest bonus is EPP if you're lazy and your motherboard supports it. The closest match we've found is this OCZ Reaper-X 4GB kit for a few quid less at £54 - however it's 4-4-4-15, rather than 12, it doesn't have EPP and it's rated to a much higher 2.1V rather than 1.9V the G.Skill has, so we'd certainly opt for paying the extra £2 for Pi-Blacks. link

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