Can anyone tell why this 12gb RAM kit is so cheap?

TailsNZ

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I see several sites here in New Zealand now have a 12gb DDR3 kit for about $100, which is US$67. Aside from if it's some sort of scam, I was wondering if there might be known issues with it or something?

Kingston ValueRam 12GB 1333MHz DDR3 ECC Reg w/Par
Vendor Code: KVR1333D3D4R9SK3/12GI
CL9 DIMM (Kit of 3) Dual Rank, x4 w/TS Intel Valid

To compare, I see the same store also has this for about 6 times the price...

Kingston ValueRam 12GB 1066MHz DDR3 ECC Reg CL7 DI
Vendor Code: KVR1333D3D4R9SK2/8GI
DIMM (Kit of 3) Dual Rank, x4 w/Thm Sen Intel Validated

I wonder if the CL9 and CL7 have anything to do with it?

Thanks!
 

myocardia

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Originally posted by: TailsNZ
I wonder if the CL9 and CL7 have anything to do with it?

That's correct. BTW, unless your PC happens to use a server motherboard, that RAM is useless to you.;)
 

TailsNZ

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Ahhh... it might of been nice if they'd mentioned that minor detail on their pages. Thanks!
 

Blain

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Originally posted by: TailsNZ
Ahhh... it might of been nice if they'd mentioned that minor detail on their pages. Thanks!
If it's a typo, then they aren't aware of the error.
Kingston doesn't knowingly post incorrect prices.

 

taltamir

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Originally posted by: Blain
Originally posted by: TailsNZ
Ahhh... it might of been nice if they'd mentioned that minor detail on their pages. Thanks!
If it's a typo, then they aren't aware of the error.
Kingston doesn't knowingly post incorrect prices.

i think he is referring to myocardia's post about not being able to use it in a non fileserver...

it does mention it.. it says right in the name that it is ECC. ECC is error correction that only server motherboards support, you can NOT use it in your regular mobo.

and yea, they are missing a zero there...