Thank you for your quick and helpful reply. The 3200c2 is quite a bit
cheaper ( $200 - about what I paid for the junk I got at a computer
show). I have found that usually, you get what you pay for. It is hard
to believe that the more expensive ram is not better, although I don't
doubt your experience.
I'm hoping someone with A7N8X -E experience will come to my rescue.
Will the C2 work as well as the 3200LL?
Frank
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 15:58:05 -0600, "Hans Wankle"
<hanswankle DeleteThis @design.org> wrote:
>I had a couple of Twinx512-3200LL in a Gigabyte board. I had two sets of
>then to fail in about six months. I talked to Corsair and asked if they
>would replace then with TwinX512-3200C2 and they agreed to. I installed them
>and the system has never been faster and absolutely no lockups as before. I
>would not recommend LL for any reason.
>
>
>"Philadelphia Frank" <philafrank DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:8gf0t09li6e21des8fcaagscee12keb095@4ax.com...
>> I'm going to spring for memory that will allow me to take advantage of
>> the dual channel feature of my board. So far my previous two brands of
>> memory would not work.
>>
>> Any problems or recommendations with Corsairs TWINX1024-3200LL?
>>
>> ZipZoomFly has them for $279 (pair of 512M).
>>
>> Thank you for your time and help;
>> Frank
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