Another question about memory on a neo2 i may change my mind again

would
http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=6612&GroupID=56
work on the neo2?
and if so is it going to be faster than
http://www.microdirect.co.uk/ProductInfo.aspx?ProductID=6559&GroupID=56
thanks

Andy,
i'm not that much of a memory expert either but:-
1) You might find more choice PC Memory Upgrade UK i've used them & their ok. Their about the only UK supplier that carries a lot of the makes u see around.
2) See Sticky - RAM that works well with MSI K8N motherboards
3) If i'm looking like u i try to do a web search & pick up some reviews that either use the same CPU & chipset, if not the mobo.
You might find this a good starting point Rebels Haven - High Performance Memory And The MSI Neo2 Platinum
4) Keep same thread    & you'll  most likely get some advise from more knowledgable people.
luck

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