Q: I am thinking of getting a number of high speed and high quality ram. What do you think about the Corsair PC150 Cas2 compared Mushkin, Mosel Vitelic, Crucial, Infineon, etc.
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Re:so what's the chips for this pc150 cas2?
has anybody bought it?
Re:AFAIK, Corsair makes the PCB and puts other manufacturer's chips on them.
Re:www.corsairmicro.com (http://www.corsairmicro.com/)
Re:Where is Corsair's website? Tried www.corsair.com and that isn't it.
Re:How about this pc150 cas2?
Has anybody bought it?
Re:My Corsair 128MB PC133 CAS2 uses the 7E Micron chips.
Re:Does Corsair make the chips, pcb, do the assembly, or just put their label on other manufactuer's ram module?
Re:Due to high capital costs (premier twigs n' rocks) I haven't been able to bring my design to life a la Frankenstein.
Re:I want tripper to make me a few of those twig-n-rock sticks.
Re:I use Corsair whenever I can. It has always behaved well, reguardless of how I abuse it.
Re:Ram is ram. If I make a stick from twigs and rocks and it runs at 150fsb cas222, then it's just as good as a mushkin stick that runs at 150cas2. Mixed metaphors aside, if you want to run 150fsb cas222 then I think that this is the cheapest ram that is guaranteed to do so, and will perform the same as ram 2x as much at the same speed.
Re:ONLY good if you need it for overclockin'…….
Re:Definitely a good buy for $99 + shipping.
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