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G. Skill experiences?

I don't know about that stuff, but I do like my G.Skill HZ (black, more expensive)

If I were to buy again, I would look for anything with Micron D9 chips, nothing else.

Its really really nice to be able to run any OC without worrying if my ram is holding me back. My HZ so far has been up to 533Mhz and didn't complain.
 
hmm cant tell what these are

doesnt match anything on the list exactly
 
i ordered some tonight, i would also like to know if anyone else has used these? Will be paired with gigabyte 965 ds3, and e6300. Just doing stock cooling ,so im guessing this ram should allow me to get to whatever the stock cooling will take.
 
Eraser said:
i have an older set of g.skill in my current computer, and they work just fine.

but i wonder if this set:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820231065
DDR2 800 (PC2 6400), 4-4-4-12 timings, F2-6400PHU2-2GBHZ

would be better for serious overclocking with a c2d? according to the list, they should have the d9 micron ram...
well im sure it would, but at $100 more, thats a big price jump. From what i hear, timings dont matter hardly at all with intel, so sure that would oc higher, but depends on how much its worth to you i guess. On this cheaper set you could probably lax the timings and get pretty decent too.
 
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