"Value" RAM Vs buying in a Kit.
Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 10:49 am
Hi there,
My system is a P4 2.8C, with an Asus P4P800-Deluxe.
I`m trying to decide on Ram. I`m not planning on Overclocking (...but it seems really tempting). I plan on using it mainly for video editing from DV. I`m interested in 1Gig of ram (2x 512 sticks).
Here in Canada I have a couple options. These 3 choices are approx the same price (about $115 Cdn from canadacomputers.com )
- Corsair Value select 512mb 3200
- Kingston 512mb 3200 (kvr400X64c3)
- Hynix 512mb pc3200
Or I can get....
- OCZ 512MBx2 CAS2.5 Dual Channel Premier "KIT" for about $40 more.
3 questions.
1. Is it worth the extra money to get the OCZ ?
2. When you buy a kit, you get "similar" ratings. Is a kit a pure marketing tool or is it worth it ?
3. If I went with the 1st 3 choices.... which one would you choose.
thanks in advance,
Allen
My system is a P4 2.8C, with an Asus P4P800-Deluxe.
I`m trying to decide on Ram. I`m not planning on Overclocking (...but it seems really tempting). I plan on using it mainly for video editing from DV. I`m interested in 1Gig of ram (2x 512 sticks).
Here in Canada I have a couple options. These 3 choices are approx the same price (about $115 Cdn from canadacomputers.com )
- Corsair Value select 512mb 3200
- Kingston 512mb 3200 (kvr400X64c3)
- Hynix 512mb pc3200
Or I can get....
- OCZ 512MBx2 CAS2.5 Dual Channel Premier "KIT" for about $40 more.
3 questions.
1. Is it worth the extra money to get the OCZ ?
2. When you buy a kit, you get "similar" ratings. Is a kit a pure marketing tool or is it worth it ?
3. If I went with the 1st 3 choices.... which one would you choose.
thanks in advance,
Allen