Fastest 2x1GB PC3200 dual-channel DDR kit?

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I'm planning to get a 2x 1GB dual-channel DDR kit. I was looking at Corsair
kits that offer 3-4-4-8 timings, but then I came across the PDC2G3200LLK kit
from PDP Systems which seems to offer timings of 2-3-2-5 @ PC3200.
http://www.pdpsys.com/products/PDC2G3200LLK.pdf

Does anyone have any knowledge of these? I can't seem to find any reviews
for them at all. If anyone knows of a faster kit, perhaps they can advise.

TIA.
 
Cuzman said:
I'm planning to get a 2x 1GB dual-channel DDR kit. I was looking at
Corsair kits that offer 3-4-4-8 timings, but then I came across the
PDC2G3200LLK kit from PDP Systems which seems to offer timings of
2-3-2-5 @ PC3200. http://www.pdpsys.com/products/PDC2G3200LLK.pdf

Does anyone have any knowledge of these? I can't seem to find any
reviews for them at all. If anyone knows of a faster kit, perhaps
they can advise.

I've never heard of them. Stick to Corsair, or Mushkin if you want to
overclock. Crucial is very good otherwise.
 
Cuzman said:
I'm planning to get a 2x 1GB dual-channel DDR kit. I was looking at
Corsair kits that offer 3-4-4-8 timings, but then I came across the
PDC2G3200LLK kit from PDP Systems which seems to offer timings of
2-3-2-5 @ PC3200. http://www.pdpsys.com/products/PDC2G3200LLK.pdf

Does anyone have any knowledge of these? I can't seem to find any
reviews for them at all. If anyone knows of a faster kit, perhaps
they can advise.
TIA.


OCZ make the best memory for overclockers that there is. No contest.
 
Cuzman said:
I'm planning to get a 2x 1GB dual-channel DDR kit. I was looking at
Corsair kits that offer 3-4-4-8 timings, but then I came across the
PDC2G3200LLK kit from PDP Systems which seems to offer timings of 2-3-2-5
@ PC3200. http://www.pdpsys.com/products/PDC2G3200LLK.pdf

Does anyone have any knowledge of these? I can't seem to find any reviews
for them at all. If anyone knows of a faster kit, perhaps they can
advise.

TIA.

you don't need to buy kits to use dual channel, just two sticks the same,
balistix by crucial is good for this.





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pdp put out ultra RAM, i have 2x 512MB Sticks of DDR400 PC3200 and both
crapped out so i RMA'd them, stick with OCZ.
 
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