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Old 08-22-2003, 02:46 PM   #1
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GEIL or A-dates that is the question

I can Obtain GEIL 4200 (2x256) in my country but to obtain a-data 4000 I must request them to UK. the price is the same one, but the problems with the RMA with a-date, would be very greats much but great that with the GEIL

I have 2.8C malay with infineon 3200 (2x512) do 235 FSB.


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Old 08-23-2003, 08:56 AM   #2
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i think A-data and GeIL Overclockablity is roughly the same... great on some motherboards, ****** on others and needs plenty of Vdimm. As neither GeIL or A-Data are really classed as trusted enuthsiast's brands (such as corsair and, more recently, OCZ) you won't find many people on the ABX with these brands though you could ask. They are more popular in asia i think.
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GeIL is more expensive but validated to handle 2.95vdimm and DDR500 @ CL2.5
GeIL customer support is targeted at overclockers but most of the people handling it have bad grammer and take quiet a while to understand them... thier specs also tend to be the max you can ever push thier chips.
A-DATA is less expensive and only validated to handle (i'm not sure so correct me if i'm wrong) 2.7vdimm and DDR500 @ CL3.
I've seen little mention of A-DATA customer support but they sound more like a general memory provider as opposed to specialised for overclockers or tweakers.
Have heard some great overclocks with A-DATA @ ultra high vdimm eg. 3.3v @ DDR600....
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