newbie w/ OCZ Value ram question

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newbie w/ OCZ Value ram question

#1 Post by rrgane » Thu Apr 19, 2007 5:30 pm

I just picked up a T40-1.5/512m/40g (well .. it is allegedly 'on it's way') and i will be kind of in a pinch to get familiar with it and all as in a few months, i am moving aboard my boat, and sailing away.

anyway, my knowledge isn't real deep when it comes to ram. i know i want at least 1gig, and looking around i see good deals on OCZ Value PC2700 (i read that PC2700 will work, just at 266, OCZ's site states: PC-2700 Value series runs at 2.5-4-4) however i have read comments that OCZ Value is 'slow'. in this context would 'slow' have to do with latency?

being that OCZ is a reputable manufacturer, would their low end product be more trusted then a cheap no name?

has anyone any history with OCZ Value ram?

Thanks!
Randall
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#2 Post by Brad » Thu Apr 19, 2007 7:20 pm

Welcome to the forum! Have fun on your trip. If the T40 is for mission critical operation best to have a second computer for backup. You never know what could happen on the high seas. I don't personally use OCZ though I have heard they are one of the better brands. I have used Kingston, PNY, Infineon among others whose names escape me at the moment.

Keep the shiney side up!

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#3 Post by rrgane » Thu Apr 19, 2007 8:03 pm

Brad wrote:Welcome to the forum! Have fun on your trip. If the T40 is for mission critical operation best to have a second computer for backup.
Thanks and thanks for the welcome Brad!

yes, just prior to leaving i plan to buy another T40, mirror the drive, and wrap it in plastic with some 'do not eat' dehumidifying bags and stow it away.. just in case ..also i have on my wish list a ultrabay HDD adapter so i can keep a local mirror going.

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