A friend recommended this memory for it overclockability (new word!). What's your take? Is it worth the money or should I go with something different?
Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
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Re: Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
That particular RAM is the PRO version - the stuff with the bigger, solid heatspreader and the LEDs on the top. RAM with lights makes you cool.
I couldn't resist RAM with lights on it when it first hit the market (with the PC3200-C2 Pro) and have never regretted it. Since then, the price difference between the normal XMS and the Pro has increased a bit. The normal Corsair XMS PC3200 XL stuff still has the normal XMS heatspreader, and is the exact same RAM on the inside. If you cant justify the price of the LED bejewled Pro modules, the standard XL modules should be a bit cheaper while maintaining great overclocks/latency.Comment
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Re: Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
Could you hook me up with a New Egg link to the "normal" non-LED version of this RAM? If the LEDs are just for bling factor then I don't need it. Thanks!Originally posted by Gulf_War_SyndromeThat particular RAM is the PRO version - the stuff with the bigger, solid heatspreader and the LEDs on the top. RAM with lights makes you cool.
I couldn't resist RAM with lights on it when it first hit the market (with the PC3200-C2 Pro) and have never regretted it. Since then, the price difference between the normal XMS and the Pro has increased a bit. The normal Corsair XMS PC3200 XL stuff still has the normal XMS heatspreader, and is the exact same RAM on the inside. If you cant justify the price of the LED bejewled Pro modules, the standard XL modules should be a bit cheaper while maintaining great overclocks/latency.Comment
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Re: Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
This is it:
It's the exact same model number CMX512-3200XL but without the PRO suffix.
Looks like it's US$20 cheaper for you - and even cheaper when you get the TwinX (2 x 512MB) package. http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820145522Comment
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Re: Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
If you really want a laugh check out the "XPERT" stuff, it has a programmable, scrolling LED display that you can control with some included Windows software. $$$ though, and I don't think you'd be able to place them side by side in adjacent memory sockets.Comment
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Re: Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
It's like "Pimp my Computer"....oh well whatever gets you offOriginally posted by Gulf_War_SyndromeIf you really want a laugh check out the "XPERT" stuff, it has a programmable, scrolling LED display that you can control with some included Windows software. $$$ though, and I don't think you'd be able to place them side by side in adjacent memory sockets.
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Re: Corsair XMS Memory...worth the price?
Ive owned just about every brand of memory, but I have directly rma'd products to both Corsair and Ocz.
Both companies have been completely flawless and gone the extra mile. If you have issues, they have support forums with company moderators.
Corsair swapped out two good ddr sticks simply because I couldnt get them to obtain the advertised timings on my motherboard. They were otherwise perfectly functional. They didnt even charge me for shipping.
Ocz shipped me a new powersupply priority overnight before I even shipped them my defective one. (ocz 600 powerstream) They also included alot of swag, a Tshirt, led pen, toolkit, ocz ultra 5 thermal compound, and some decals. They paid all shipping costs.
If you deal with these companies, you get what you have paid for.Comment
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