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OCZ 512mb 3200 $65 - $25 MIR = $40 P/S

I use OCZ ram and have had no problems.

$80.00 GB for this would be smokin...

I wonder what the timings are on this?

Also, where is the rebate?
 
The $25 rebate referenced in the title of this thread expired on 3/3/05 so the price is $65, not $40 AR. If there is another rebate could some please post how to get the form for it?
 
this is 59.99+tax with $10 rebate at Frys in SD, picked it up today, but haven't installed it yet

comes to ~$55AR
 
This seems like a very hot deal.

How tough is it to get around the one rebate per person per household restriction?

I guess even if you only got one to go thru, $60.00 for a Gig is not too bad.

 
I take it these are cas3?

Showing up as $45 - $25 rebate = $20 AR
+$4.83 shipping for me = ~$50 for a gig after rebate (1 per household).

Rebate valid from 2005-05-20 to 2005-05-27


I'm not finding "OCZ400512P3" on OCZ's site, but they do show the Premier Series as being "OCZ400512P" (note without the 3 at the end). Those are cas 2.5-3-3-7.

http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/memory/ocz_ddr_pc_3200_premier

But maybe the 3 at the end is signifying they are cas3?


Another thought - the rebate also lists "OCZ400512V3" as valid (which IS the value series. Searching for that on outpost brings up nothing, but it refers to this deal as an alternative. Weird.

Nonetheless - even with the value series - one user reports getting cas 2.5 @ 200mhz
 
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