For anyone who hasn't seen this (cheap 4.3ns ram)
http://fatwallet.com/forums/messagev...hreadid=214755
http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...readid=1128453
I put this in overclocking because I wanted to discuss the ram, not the deal. The deal is basically pay 89.99 out the door and get that down to 57.99 after rebates. $58 is damn good IMO for 512mb of Hynix 4.3ns ram. This doesn't apply to our forieng members (IIRC members in the USA may even be a minority here :eek:!) since this is at circuit city B&M.
Opinions? I bought a stick and im priming at 200 7-3-3-2.5 (had a cpu problem and im just now starting to OC again) but others are claiming up to 240 8-4-4-3 at stock voltages. Wasn't there some deal where hynix ram was severly taxed if imported? And how in the world is this turning up on budget pc2700?
Anyone else have experience with these chips? The markings are:
Hynix 329A
HY5DU56822AT - D43
Re: For anyone who hasn't seen this (cheap 4.3ns ram)
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Originally posted by k1114
http://fatwallet.com/forums/messagev...hreadid=214755
http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...readid=1128453
I put this in overclocking because I wanted to discuss the ram, not the deal. The deal is basically pay 89.99 out the door and get that down to 57.99 after rebates. $58 is damn good IMO for 512mb of Hynix 4.3ns ram. This doesn't apply to our forieng members (IIRC members in the USA may even be a minority here :eek:!) since this is at circuit city B&M.
Opinions? I bought a stick and im priming at 200 7-3-3-2.5 (had a cpu problem and im just now starting to OC again) but others are claiming up to 240 8-4-4-3 at stock voltages. Wasn't there some deal where hynix ram was severly taxed if imported? And how in the world is this turning up on budget pc2700?
Anyone else have experience with these chips? The markings are:
Hynix 329A
HY5DU56822AT - D43
How did you tell that they used Hynix chips without opening the box? AFAIK the Kingston ValueRam boxes only have a little window on the front of the packaging to display the Kingston sticker on the first chip on the DIMM- and none of the other chips are visible.
new packaging? I work at BestBuy so I could snag two modules for pretty cheap w/ employee discount. :)
Re: For anyone who hasn't seen this (cheap 4.3ns ram)
Quote:
Originally posted by k1114
http://fatwallet.com/forums/messagev...hreadid=214755
http://forums.anandtech.com/messagev...readid=1128453
I put this in overclocking because I wanted to discuss the ram, not the deal. The deal is basically pay 89.99 out the door and get that down to 57.99 after rebates. $58 is damn good IMO for 512mb of Hynix 4.3ns ram. This doesn't apply to our forieng members (IIRC members in the USA may even be a minority here :eek:!) since this is at circuit city B&M.
Opinions? I bought a stick and im priming at 200 7-3-3-2.5 (had a cpu problem and im just now starting to OC again) but others are claiming up to 240 8-4-4-3 at stock voltages. Wasn't there some deal where hynix ram was severly taxed if imported? And how in the world is this turning up on budget pc2700?
Anyone else have experience with these chips? The markings are:
Hynix 329A
HY5DU56822AT - D43
A in the markings is 2nd generation hynix d43 good for say 240ish you need to find B 3rd generation D43 like mine at http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/sho...=&threadid=774 hynix pc3200 does 250mhz easy at 2.6-2.7v :)