Originally posted by: Freejack2
Got my 20 off $100 card in the mail today so I stopped by and picked up a stick.
The manager had accidentally brought out the PC2700 one which had the bravo 6ns chips on it. Scanned for $140 or something like that, so he went back and got me the pc2100 package which had the exact same chips on it but is $99.94. Got a $2 package of binder clips my wife needed and was out the door for $88 and change before MIR.
Don't know what to think of these bravo ram chips but $36 for 512k of PC2700 seems like a pretty good deal to me.
Originally posted by: Guido06
I recieved the BRAVO 512MB/PC2700 but I had stablilty problems with it on my system. I'm running 2 256MB/PC2100 sticks and when I added the BRAVO stick my system would just randomly lock up.
Originally posted by: GPz1100
If you're running a mix of pc2100 and pc2700 modules where the pc2100 are true pc2100, then its unlikely it will run at the pc2700 speeds.
Makes sense, don't you think? It's as fast as the slowest module.
Try the pc2700 by it self and see if it runs at the 333 Mhz speed.
Originally posted by: Johnbear007
Wow, I thought PC3200 was the slowest anyone was using these days.
I cant believe anyone still uses 2100 epsecially with so much in rebates to wait for
Originally posted by: Guido06
I recieved the BRAVO 512MB/PC2700 but I had stablilty problems with it on my system. I'm running 2 256MB/PC2100 sticks and when I added the BRAVO stick my system would just randomly lock up.