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eva2000
06-26-2003, 05:34 PM
I read A-Data memory is what OCZ use to outsource at times ?

i can get A-Data PC3200 memory locally and was wondering if it's even worth testing on springdale/canterwood for dual channel ?

There is only one type/chips use for A-Data PC3200 right ? not like how winbond and samsung had all these different chips ?

Tony
06-26-2003, 05:49 PM
OCZ use Adata to manufacture modules for the asian market.Adata is pretty much the same as twinmos and they do use Winbond chips.It also looks the same as Corsair without the heatspreaders;)

Get some samsung CC4 pc3200 or if you can some Crucial pc2700 using the CC4 3200 chips with a nice spd.

eva2000
06-26-2003, 06:22 PM
Originally posted by bigtoe
OCZ use Adata to manufacture modules for the asian market.Adata is pretty much the same as twinmos and they do use Winbond chips.It also looks the same as Corsair without the heatspreaders;)
LOL .. guess they would look the same



Get some samsung CC4 pc3200 or if you can some Crucial pc2700 using the CC4 3200 chips with a nice spd. hmmm both hard to find in OZ