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*Another Price Change* Kingston HyperX PC-3000 DDR 256/512 $51/$86.00

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Originally posted by: TAL0N
Updated thread title and original post, the 256M modules are now regularly priced at $45
Blah I just ordered them at $50 on Friday. Anyone know if these guys will price adjust?

Edit: I see from their website they don't 🙁

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Warm Deal....

Amazon has the Kingston 512MB HYPERX DDR 370MHZ DIMM for $101.99 - $10 coupon = $ 91.99

No Sales Tax & Free Super Saver Shipping to California

- plus a $40 gift certificate I needed to use up made this a HOT deal for me 🙂
 
Originally posted by: Nutzo
Warm Deal.... Amazon has the Kingston 512MB HYPERX DDR 370MHZ DIMM for $101.99 - $10 coupon = $ 91.99 No Sales Tax & Free Super Saver Shipping to California - plus a $40 gift certificate I needed to use up made this a HOT deal for me 🙂

nice deal! Great for the people like me in california, too bad this wasn't around when I put my order in. The one downside is you'll have to wait a minimum of a week for you to get the memory.
 
Hell I run my 2 sticks of Kingston Valueram DDR333 @ 400DDR no sweat in Dual Channel 😀

I have to say this stuff is good 😀 No heatspreaders 😀
 
Hey Bamavoo,
What is the voltage that you run the sticks in?
What do you mean by dual channel? Are you referring to the fact that they are DDR?
Thanks.
 
Noticed another price change at ExcaliberPC today, the 256M sticks are up to $51 but the 512M sticks dropped to $86. Still a WARM deal on good quality DDR. In another thread mdcrab pointed out a news release at PlanetAnalog that shows Kingston has changed the timing on these sticks to LL.

PC3000, 370MHz settings: 2-2-2-6-1 (CAS Latency 2)
 
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