Originally posted by: mroptimistic
Originally posted by: m1ke101
Originally posted by: AAjax
Originally posted by: dp004i Well, guess I was right. They sold us customer return crap, that's why nobody can get those sticks running at decent speeds. Does anybody want to get in touch with Crucial and see if we can RMA those? I called the CnetMonkeys and they told me they'll charge a 20% restocking fee if I send those back to them.
And exactly what facts do you base your comment on? My two sticks run perfect at stock speeds, and can run at cas 2 on my Intel MB though they dont do well at much other than that. This has usually been the case with larger sticks of memory, smaller sticks usually clock higher. The sticks I recived had never been touched, no marks whatsoever and had the rough edges on the PCB to prove it. Anyhow all crucial chips have lifetime warranty, dont like them rma them
Thats actually what I was thinking, my roommates stick looked new, and since it is crucial, you can rma it whenever
I just got my stick, had my fsb at 150 already, figured that was low enough to try cas2, no dice
🙁 Won't run fast timings at that low either. So now its just sittin at 2.5 and 160.
Dont you need a reason to rma to crucial though? I wouldn't think they would accept a return because their 2.5 2700 wont run 2 at 2700.