What type of RAM should I choose?

Phoenix

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So, with my new rig, what memory would you recommend for my P5N-T Deluxe-mobo?

I've got 2gigs of Crucial BallistiX DDR2 8500 in my current rig, and they work great, but I was wondering if one of these are any better:

Corsair Dominator XMS2 PC8500

or

OCZ Reaper HPC PC8500
 
At first I actually though so, but I'm beginning to get second thoughts after reading a review here, where the BallistiX clocks higher than the Reapers. Though I don't think it would post as a problem anyway, seeing as the rig is meant for my gf, so she'll probably run them at stock anyway. :P But then there was the question of whether I'd keep the new sticks for myself and give her the BallistiX, or just buy a set for her at low price (The Reapers are £10 cheaper).
 
I've got the Corsair ram my self but seem unable to get it running at 1066MHz, tried in 4 different rigs so that's why I have the OCZ preference.
 
Most RAM doesn't run at its rated speeds these days, unless you part with a serious amount of cash for high end stuff.

As already recommended, OCZ is a good option - they've recently released 9200 Reaper which works well. Dominator 8500 is a good buy. There's not much in it but I'd probably choose OCZ Reaper if it were my build. :)
 
Hi, i see that we have a very similiar rigs , i had OCZ sli ready pc-8500 before and i had problems with them (they were suspending my system when i rate them as 1066-at producents timings and voltages, however they worked fine at lover frequencies), so i stayed with crucial ballistix, now i`m waiting for another 2 sticks from Crucial,what about Kingston HyperX 2GB pc-9600 , our mobo can easly handle this type of memory aswell.
 
I have some of that Reaper HPC stuff (the pc6400) and it clocks excellently.

I have it @ 800mhz 4-3-3-12 @ 2t. It clocks really well if you loosen the timings too, i have hit 980mhz with the stock 5-5-5-12 timings. I have never needed more than 2.08v thru them either.

The Heatpipes also look damn sexy, and you know it :p - As we know, chicks dig heatpipes :rollingla
 
Not sure about a preference for a manufacturer, I had a set of OCZ Platinum2 2gb 6400 and it wouldn't even run at the speeds it was meant to. Anything over 5300 and it would crash or when set to 6400 4-4-4-12 / 5-5-5-15 it wouldn't even post.

I got a replacement set and that was even worse as it wouldn't even post. When paired with GSkill 2GBHZ it came up with an error beep on the memory check screen.

I gave up when I found the second set was also faulty :(

I've also heard of a few other people who have had similar problems with OCZ memory :(
 
If u are looking for some D9(GMH) chips those arent equiped anymore with those chips, if u arent lookin for xtreme clocks then the OCZ would suits ya.
 
Thaks for all replies, folks, but I've already ordered another set of BallistiX. But I think I will be sticking the two new and the two I got in this PC into the new rig, just so I can get myself 2x2GB-sticks for my own rig. :D
 
unfortunately if your O/c expection arent that high you are good with them, however those new IC in the crucial are nothing near the good old D9(GMH) , recently crucial switched to single sided DIMMs, 8 chips on 1 side whereas the good old D9(GMH) DIMMs got 8 chips on each side, also these Dimms got allot of compability problems and seems to die even faster :X
 
Overall, OCZ Is probably your best choice in my opinion. Corsair makes some good sticks, but OCZ clocks really well, as already stated, and you can usually get a damn good deal on it to boot, so, win?
 
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