I was standing in line over at Fry's yesterday (wanted to look for a replacement for my CBBID stepping A64 - no go) and saw that Geil PC4000 512mb sticks were still on sale for $80 a pop. Curiosity got the better of me and I purchsed a pair.
I threw them in my DFI NF4 rig and put them at their advertised timings of 2.5-4-4-7. On stick tops out at 267, the other 266. Nothing on the package says anything about voiding the warranty if I took a look under the super cheap aluminum/tin? heatspreaders so I pulled one off and took a picture.
Looks like the same GL3LC32G88TG-35 memory that was reviewed
here.
This stuff seems a lot like my Adata Hynix that I tested on my DFI LPUT, crapping out right around the same place.
Whatever it is it seems like a good deal for someone who doesn't have the volts to give to the TwinMos SP UT, or can't plow another $50 into some TCCD. Me personally, I would rather have the Speed Premiums or some killer GSkill. So what am I doing with this stuff? Curiosity kills cats like me! Darn! I'm such a :banana::banana::banana::banana::banana:! :rolleyes: