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Kingston 1GB DDR2 pc5300 $67.99 at the egg!

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Originally posted by: tomt4535
Thats awesome! Whats the diffrence between the 2 though?

model numbers:

KVR667D2/1GR - 1st link
KVR667D2N5/1G - 2nd link

no idea what the differences are though.


 
model numbers:

KVR667D2/1GR - 1st link
KVR667D2N5/1G - 2nd link

no idea what the differences are though.


According to a posting on SD it seems the only difference is the packaing, the 1GR is retail packaged, the other is classed more as oem packaging
 
Originally posted by: f4phantom2500
wow not bad; no rebates, free shipping, nice...if only it were ddr or i had enough $ for a core 2 rig...🙁

By the time you probably will get a core 2 duo, 2GB of ram will probably sell for $99. So it's good that you're not buying this.
 
Would this clock down to work on an older PC? This PC uses 2700 speed memory (an Asus 333 mothebroard). RAM rated at that speed seems more expensive then the new stuff....this would be a great deal if it will work and co-exist with the computer's existing memory.
 
has nothing to do with clocks in your instance. You need DDR ram, this thread is about DDR2 ram. They use totally different slot types.
 
Originally posted by: nyker96
cool price for this much ram, anyone know if these can OC a little bit to say DDR667 or even 800!?

Kingston 1GB 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 667 (PC2 5300) Desktop Memory - Retail

I guarantee that these will run at DDR2 667😉

Now, I don't know if it will run at DDR2 800 specs. If I was a betting man, I would say it would not.

 
Originally posted by: 2old2rock
Dumb Qestion:
Think a pair of these will work in Dual Channel Mode?

Worked for me.

My system recognized my 4 GiB as 3.25 GiB... At both the BIOS screen (~3.4 GB) and in the OS. From Googling, it seems the rest is allocated to PCI devices? Is that right?


(I hate calling it a GiB, but in this case it made sense 🙂)
 
Not that good, with 1:1 mem divider in most chipsets, @ put multiplier times 333 (6300 7x, 6400 8x, 6600 9x multi) 6600 will get 3ghz speed tho, not bad 😛
 
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