KaollaSu Posted December 19, 2005 Posted December 19, 2005 Corsair rates their 3200XL at 2-2-2-5 @212 FSB (424Mhz) Corsair rates their 3500LL at 2-3-2-6 @218 FSB (437Mhz) Are these memories basically the same? Is Corsair setting the SPD to be stable at the rated speed? If the answer is yes, then I should be able to set my memory for 2-3-2-6 and run stable at 437Mhz. Right now i'm running my CMX512 3200XL stable with AG's tested and recommended settings, 2.8v, and 212FSB. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshB Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Hey KaollaSu. Let me ask you a question.Do you know if a Zalman 7700 Cu fan/heatsink will clear the Corsair XMS 2GB PC3200 DDR DIMM Memory modules on a NF4 SLI-DR board? The modules are supposed to be about 3/4 of an inch taller than the average module. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SoyoJoe Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Corsair rates their 3200XL at 2-2-2-5 @212 FSB (424Mhz) Corsair rates their 3500LL at 2-3-2-6 @218 FSB (437Mhz) Are these memories basically the same? Is Corsair setting the SPD to be stable at the rated speed? If the answer is yes, then I should be able to set my memory for 2-3-2-6 and run stable at 437Mhz. Right now i'm running my CMX512 3200XL stable with AG's tested and recommended settings, 2.8v, and 212FSB. I cant say for sure if those ram sticks are using the same chips, but it would appear they are. In any case u should be able to very very very easily overclock the 3200LL to the 3500 speeds, if not a good bit more. for more detailed info u can check out this thread at xtremesystems. http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=50010 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JoshB Posted December 20, 2005 Posted December 20, 2005 Hi Delirious. I think you mis-understood my question. I just want to know if the Corsair memory modules are too tall and might not fit under the Zalman heatsink. Thanks Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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