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is Gskill the cheapest TCCD ram out there?

NinjaGnome

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Well im on the hunt to find the cheapest TCCD chips out there and think that Gskill might be the lowest priced, anyone know if there is TTCD for less than 130 for a 512 stick?
 
look hard, i just scarfed up a whole system at the hardforum for $350, it comes with a 2600+ t-bred, Nfroce2, Alum case/450watt PSU, 80gig hard drive, and a gig of TCCD.

i basically got the TCCD for free 🙂
 
Originally posted by: NinjaGnome
Well im on the hunt to find the cheapest TCCD chips out there and think that Gskill might be the lowest priced, anyone know if there is TTCD for less than 130 for a 512 stick?

Need any questions about GSkill ram let me know, The North American representative lives down the road from me.
 
Need any questions about GSkill ram let me know, The North American representative lives down the road from me.

Newegg has what looks to be the same memory with different model numbers:

Model#: F1-3200DSU2-1GBLD
Model#: F1-3200DSU2-1GBLC
Model#: F1-3200DSU2-1GBLB
Model#: F1-3200DSU2-1GBLA

with "A" being the most expensive.

What is the difference between A,B,C,D... etc

Newegg ref:
Newegg G.SKILL
 
To find the cheapest TCCD, do a search for 2-2-2-5 at PC3200 and you'll find many sticks with those chips.

PDP XBL, some PQI, and G.skill (I know their PC4400 CL2.5 has it too) have TCCD.

Just to make sure you're not throwing money away, you aren't by any chance using this with an A64, are you?
 
Actually GSkill is some of themore expensive TCCD chips.....They are rating them much higher the PDP and others...I bought some E sticks rated to do 550ddr at cas 2.5,3,3,7...

The latter or E and F chips are the best as they are rated to run cas 2.5,3,3,7 and some of the lower ones like C and D run cas 2.5,4,4,8...Not sure on A and B.....
 
Originally posted by: ts3433
To find the cheapest TCCD, do a search for 2-2-2-5 at PC3200 and you'll find many sticks with those chips.

PDP XBL, some PQI, and G.skill (I know their PC4400 CL2.5 has it too) have TCCD.

Just to make sure you're not throwing money away, you aren't by any chance using this with an A64, are you?

What would be the badness of useing TCCD in A64?

 
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