Always go with the highest rating/lowest timings you can afford. It ensures that you can push off upgrading down the road. If anything, it guarantees you lower timings, so if the price isn't that much higher it would be foolish to go with slower memory, however burly it may be.
I have XMS2700 I've pushed over 215FSB. XMS is worth the money because you KNOW that you're going to get better than advertised performance. Besides, you can get latest revision sticks of PC3200 for $60 (256MB), so why go generic?
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