M mosdef Banned May 14, 2000 2,253 0 0 Jul 2, 2000 #1 1. How big a difference will I notice between CAS2 and CAS3? 2. Is $229.41 a good price for two sticks of Kingston 128MB PC133 non-ECC CAS3 RAM? thanks -mosdef
1. How big a difference will I notice between CAS2 and CAS3? 2. Is $229.41 a good price for two sticks of Kingston 128MB PC133 non-ECC CAS3 RAM? thanks -mosdef
O odog Diamond Member Oct 9, 1999 4,059 0 0 Jul 2, 2000 #2 1. you can't notice the difference.... but cas2 is ~3-5% in best case scenarios 2. sounds like a good deal if it's $115 per stick..
1. you can't notice the difference.... but cas2 is ~3-5% in best case scenarios 2. sounds like a good deal if it's $115 per stick..
S Sugadaddy Banned May 12, 2000 6,495 0 0 Jul 2, 2000 #4 That's a good deal, especially considering that ram prices have gone up lately.
U Ulysses Platinum Member Jun 17, 2000 2,136 0 0 Jul 2, 2000 #5 It may be worth the equivalent of 15-20 MHz when benchmarked, if this guy with SiSoft Sandra is right: http://www.tweakmax.com/html/cas/cas-1.cfm7/2/00
It may be worth the equivalent of 15-20 MHz when benchmarked, if this guy with SiSoft Sandra is right: http://www.tweakmax.com/html/cas/cas-1.cfm7/2/00
B bluezebra1098 Senior member May 8, 2000 449 0 0 Jul 3, 2000 #6 I saw about a 15% increase going from CAS 3 to CAS 2 RAM with SisSandra scores.