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On Tue, 26 Jul 2005 11:48:24 -0400, Tanya <tjtmdREMOVE_THIS@attglobal.net>
wrote:
>hi George,
>thanks for the reply!
>[...below...]
>
>George Macdonald wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 24 Jul 2005 13:57:04 -0400, Tanya <tjtmdREMOVE_THIS@attglobal.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>> >hello,
>> >i am putting together 2 systems:
>> >1. intel p4 (520 or 530j) (p5gdc-v deluxe)
>> >2. amd athlon 64 3000+ (a8v-deluxe)
>> >and need advice on memory:
>> >specs are ddr1
>> >184 pin (4 banks)
>> >non-ecc, unbuffered, 400 pc3200
>> >won't be for gaming HOWEVER need a reliable (good) brand.
>> >(don't want to be troubleshooting ram)
>> >not even sure how much to get (512 mbs or 1 gb?) and whether to get a
>> >kit (i guess the kits have the heatsinks or spreaders)
>>
>> This is the best buy around:
>>
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16820146541 and it's
>> Crucial. I've used a pair of those in 3 different Athlon64 systems - works
>> flawlessly at 3-3-3-8 and 1T command rate. They use 512Mb chips so only
>> one rank per DIMM, which makes future addition without down-clocking almost
>> a certainty - get an Athlon64 Venice core for even more assurance there.
>
>i'll get the cpu with the venice core (assuming i can specify)
>
>the above link has the model# as CT6464Z40B.8T
>do you know what the .8T means?
>(it is not on crucial's site...i.e. CT6464Z40B is on crucial's site but
>CT6464Z40B.8T is not)
Yeah I dunno what's up with the Crucial site not differentiating but the 8T
means 8 devices/chips. If you look at the other similar DIMM, without the
8T, listed at NewEgg, it has 16 devices/chips. In fact if you look at the
labels in the pics of the DIMMs you can see that one has .8T and the other
..16T as a suffix in the Crucial label.
>also do you know why on the mem matcher (on crucial's Web site) the asus
>av8-dlx (for the amd) suggests a mem module of 256 mb's whereas the p5gdc-v dlx
>(for the p4) returns a module of 512 mb's?
I've no idea why they'd only recommend 256MB but the All Compatible
Upgrades tab goes up to 1GB modules for the A8V-DLX.
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Rgds, George Macdonald