which one to keep?

TimeKeeper

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good question!
I don't even know if they have 6ns RAM.

Just got one from Bunta.com, which they advertise as 6ns RAM. (I buy from them quite often, and I tends to believe them)
 

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The 6ns. rating is an internal access time and IMO should NOT be advertised, as the consumer will believe this is the external rating which is complete *CENSORED* ;)
Give us the numbers on the chips if you can and you will find 7.5ns. ram at CAS3 most likely.
 

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CRV;

I haven't received my order yet.
But according to the website, it is KVR133X64C3/128, kingston's product number.

Is anyway you can check from the kingston's data bank about this RAM?
(my Adobe Reader keep giving me error)





 

medic

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From Kingston's own catalog...

128MB PC133 DIMM CL3 KVR133X64C3/128

another site confirms it as 133MHz. 7.5ns. 3.3V Gold pin

So they both are 7.5ns. CAS3 and probably are very similiar in performance..If I had the choice I would go with the Infineon myself but they both are good.
 

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Chances are you are going to get infineon chips too with kingston. I've bought 4 sticks of kingston before and all of them have infineon chips. I think it really comes down to price. Just return the more expensive one.
 

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thanks!

hmmm.......maybe I should test and compare them when my order arrived.
Sandra?...hmm.........any other choice?

Slower one is going to my wife's pc...;)
 

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You're not going to see much speed difference if they're both running at the same speed. I just got some Kingston PC100 ValueRam and it does indeed has Infineon chips on it. Happily runs at 133MHz CAS2.