Just an update, the OCZ Gold 2GB 8800 OCZ2G11002GK (http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16820227159) is now at 189,99.
Is it severely underpriced? I mean..it's DDR2 1100!!!
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Just an update, the OCZ Gold 2GB 8800 OCZ2G11002GK (http://www.newegg.com/product/produc...82E16820227159) is now at 189,99.
Is it severely underpriced? I mean..it's DDR2 1100!!!
thanks for the heads upQuote:
Originally Posted by Malk4vi4n
it is already on the top of my list , oh and the rebate expires on 28/2
You mean...TODAY?Quote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
Oh boy...there goes my upgrade! uhauhauhauha :banana: :banana:
It's hard and takes a long time to import this kinda thing to my country.
i do import from newegg , all you need is a verified address in USA and American bank accountQuote:
A copy or original invoice(s)/receipt(s) dated between
February 16, 2007 and February 28, 2007.
See?! I don't have any of it!Quote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
Received ballistix 667 3-3-3-12 sticks today for rma of my 10th anniversary sticks. I didn't want to take off the speaders, but I think these are still d9gmh. Running the exact same settings, 9x400, 4:5 div, memory at 500, 5-5-5-12 with only 2.1v. Didn't try to get any more out of them. Will see how high they go this weekend.
4X4N,
I'm glad your RMA replacment for the Anniversary kit is stable at your old settings! I remember when Mushkin told me they didn't have any XP4000 UTT kits left for RMA's so they had to give me another TCCD kit (I was totally bummed because I didn't want a crappy PC-3200 3-4-4-8 TCCD replacing my 2-2-2-5 @ 268Mhz kit)! Fortuenlty I was able to talk to Customer Service there and they game me their 2GB XP4000 Infinion CE-6 kit! I suppose they might not be as good as the Anni's but the'll still be pretty decent!
Update: As some may have read I recenlty sold my old Crucial Ballistix (PC2-8000) and got a 2GB kit of GSkill F2-8000PHU2-2GBHZ as an upgrade. Well I wasn't very happy overall and fortunelty was able to return to newegg for full-refund. With that said I was again on the hunt for some decent memory to replace the GSkills, fortunelty I was able to get a 2GB kit of CellShock PC2-8000 (CAS5) from Tankguys which just got delivered about 30min ago, YEAH! I havn't even taken them out of the package yet but I'll post back later with some intial results and I'll also verify what IC's their using.
Be careful with that ocz rebate though. You need to have the rebate postmarked within 10 days, weekends included.
I recently sold my Ballistix (PC2-8000) modules to get a 2GB kit of GSkills (F2-8000PHU2-2GBHZ) because I thought they would offer more potential. Well after about a week of testing I realized I definetly should have kept my Ballistix (as many people told me)! Well fortunetly I was able to return for full-refund and in the meantime I got a 2GB kit of CellShock PC2-8000 (Cas5) which got delivered on Friday!
After only a few hours of testing I was very impressed to say the least! Unlike the GSkill kit this new kit ran at Cas3 with no problems, even at stock voltage (3-3-3-8 2T @ 800Mhz on 2.2v). They also ran at 1000Mhz 4-4-4-12 at 2.25v no problem. Although these are not extreme numbers they are numbers that the GSkills just weren't able to do! Plus the Ballistix needed more voltage at Cas3 than these did so my initial impression is great!
I'm about to start a complete reformat and clean install of Windows but I wanted to give my impression and post a few pictures of the moduels first, ENJOY!
http://img129.imageshack.us/img129/1028/package1mc1.jpg
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/1...rambabymn9.jpg
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/7...eaders3xa8.jpg
http://img250.imageshack.us/img250/7004/ic2mp3.jpg
http://img245.imageshack.us/img245/8720/pcb5dr1.jpg
http://img104.imageshack.us/img104/2...deview4iu7.jpg
Life was fair with you this time , you got your money back and ordered GKX from ben , how bad was the G.SKill?
I've only had the RAM since last Thursday but so far it's been great! I ran it completely stock for a few days and tested stability with Memtest, Orthos, and lots of SuperPI runs and it performed perfectly on only 2.1v! Granted they were about $70 more than what I paid for the GSkills but I think it was totally worth it in the end.
Granted I only had the GSKills for about a week before I shipped them back to newegg but during that week I did alot of testing. Before I sold my Ballistix I did a bunch of testing and wrote down all the results so I'd have something to compare my new memory to. Basically I tested at CAS3, CAS4, and CAS5 with all the sub-timings left stock.
Although the GSkills did run stable at stock speed and timings I had many issues when overclocking at anything above 1040Mhz at 4-4-4-5, even when pushing 2.45v! Infact I needed more voltage than the Ballistix did at similar speeds and timings, heck the Ballistix ram much faster then the GSkills did even at 4-4-4-5 2T and 2.45v! I was SuperPI 32M stable on the Ballistix up to 1155Mhz but the GSkills couldn't get through SuperPI's 32M test at anything above 1040Mhz (as posted above).
Cas3 was a similar story, the GSkills were very unstable at Cas3 at anything above 800Mhz even at 2T and 2.45v! My Ballistix were SuperPI 32M at 3-3-3-8 2T 800Mhz on only 2.2v. I should add that the GSKills had much tighter sub-timings than both the Ballistix and my new CellShocks! At the moment I havn't tested enough with the CellShocks to have an initial impression but I'm very hopeful, especially at CAS3 where they run very stable at 800Mhz 3-3-3-8 2T on only 2.25v! I will post back soon with my testing results on my eVGA 680i.
I also wanted to let you guys know that eVGA is offering free cross-shipped replacment 680i boards which have been modified to work much better with the C2Q Kentsfield processors. As many know the eVGA 680i has a very difficult time overclocking the FSB at anything above about 1400Mhz which stinks. I guess they had been working on it for sometime now, well the boards are finally available and their already shipping out replacments to people who signed up (myself included)! They will also be sending these updated boards to retail channels in the near future so anyone can buy them.
I'm not sure exaclty what changes were made but some initial testing shows FSB speeds upwards of 450Mhz with C2Q chip installed which is a big improvment over 350Mhz! Well my replacment shipped out last Thursday and is scheduled to be delivered on Wednesday. I'll definelty post some pictures and initial results after I get it!
Hi all, I am new to here!
recently I have bought a pair of G Skill 800HZ but find out it is not very good on OC. So I decided to take the heatspreader off and found this:
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...y/IMG_9319.jpg
Unluckily, after doing this, I have dropped my memory on the floor accidentally and broke a gold finger, so now this pair of HZ is at Taiwan now..............(I am from Hong Kong). The dealer is very generous to lend me a geil 667 512MB stick to me, but as I am using vista, I just can't stand for the performance with only 512MB with all features disabled. The dealer told me have to wait at least a month to get my HZ back, so I decided to purchase a new set of 2G kit for my system. there are a few candidates in my mind:
Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC6400 SLI 2GB Kit (2x1GB) for US$210
Buffalo FireStix DDR2 2GB KIT,PC28000 PC2-8000 for US$280
OCZ EL DDR2 1100 PC2-8800 Gold 2GB Kit for US$265
OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 2GB Kit US$350
To all bros, which one will you choose?
Is the firestix and OCZ titanium still D9GKX?
From the Ram list by Kemo, it only mentioned OCZ PC8000 platinum but not the gold series, does anyone know what chip inside?
crucial is the cheapest as it is DDR800 only, can reach the level of ther other 3 modules?
Thx all for answering my Qs!
OCZ EL DDR2 1100 PC2-8800 Gold 2GB Kit for US$265 (D9GMH)
Buffalo FireStix DDR2 2GB KIT,PC28000 PC2-8000 for US$280 (D9GKX)
Crucial Ballistix DDR2 PC6400 SLI 2GB Kit (2x1GB) for US$210 (Maybe D9GMH but I'm not too sure).
OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Titanium Alpha VX2 2GB Kit US$350 (D9GKX) no need unless you really want to spend the cash. Also, what mobo will you be using?
Asus commando with a L628B223 E6600Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
Good mobo, my recommendation stand.Quote:
Originally Posted by vinsanity
Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
how bout OCZ PC2-7200 gold?
GMH?
That I do not know, if you have more questions just PM me so we don't clog this thread. I don't know if you've checked here.Quote:
Originally Posted by vinsanity
Quote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
Yes I did, but for OCZ 7200, just got platinum
So, I should go for Firestix PC8000, rite?
I probably would although the Crucial Ballistix PC2-8000 (non-Tracer) modules are pretty good! I still regret selling mine, probably the best DDR2 kit I've ever had! With that said the Firestix will most likely be GKX, at least they used to be?
Best damn RAM I ever tested out of all. Aside from the Tenth Anny.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roger_D25
I recently had to RMA my Tenth Anny (one stick died) and guess what, they happen to have some in stock. At first they were telling me that they were going to give me some Ballistix instead because the 10Th Anny were no longer made but when they transfer me to tech that actually places the order, she was like wait we do have some in stock....:banana:Quote:
Originally Posted by 4X4N
that is nice to hear.. :D hey any more result on the ocz 8500 sli epp? :DQuote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
@vinsanity
well it is very unlucky to get GCT in HZ:( , the Crucial Ballistix can reach the speed of those modules and there goes my recommendation , the link to the ram list nicepun provided is made by r00n :D , not me
The ballistic SLI = tracer , the Black one D9GMHQuote:
Originally Posted by nicepun
the titanium alpha most likely will be GMH it is hard to find GKX
The OCZ PC7200 Gold i think they could be Elpedia if you want to make sure i might drop Andy a PM , after all my recommendation goes to the Crucial Ballistix
At the selling you never mentioned that they are the PC8000 , those are proper Bin GMH , Crucial highest bin , i though you were talking about the PC6400 or 5300 ,did i missed anythingQuote:
Originally Posted by Roger_D25
@Roger_D25 i think the sub timings was holding the G.Skill or they don't like the 680i
how bout the firestix 8000Quote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
Roger_D25, nice pics. Did you notice any improvement in OC with the spreaders removed?
The Firestix is great GKX , good stuff but i would have taken the Ballistic for 210$Quote:
Originally Posted by vinsanity
I think they have fixed that lately , didn't they ?Quote:
Originally Posted by loc.o
Dont get what you mean sorry.
ThisQuote:
Originally Posted by loc.o
Quote:
Originally Posted by Alonso
Ah ok but i wasnt thinking about reapplying. I wonder if the difference without the spreaders is noticable or are these the first that actually do cool ??
Firestix PC6400 and 8000 are D9.I called there and spoke with a rep i believe his name was keith and he said Buffalo is using only D9 micron chips in their Firestix from PC2 6400 on up:banana:
so i have both my sets of 2 gig gskill 8000hz, one set has one heatspreader and the other has a different one, same models and all will i run into some problems?
Yes they said so , but we found few kits with Elpida , although that they are not using Elpida anymore there might be old stockQuote:
Originally Posted by gigabit
I don't think so , but you have to test them to make sure :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Circaflex
Yeah Kemo they were indeed PC2-8000 Ballistixs, hence why they clocked so well for me I think. I lucked out when I bought them because they were deeply discounted! I think you are right about thet GSkills tight sub-timings holding them back, or those sub-timings along with not liking the 680i? At stock speed and timings though they were very fast in SuperPI! The GSKills at 1000Mhz 4-4-4-5 beat out the Ballistix at 1100Mhz 4-4-4-5 (both sets were left at stock sub-timings) in both 1M and 32M.Quote:
Originally Posted by kemo6600
On a separate note neither my Ballistix nor GSKills were capable of running above 1150Mhz no matter what timings or voltage levels I used. Well my new CellShocks are stable at 1200Mhz with timings of 5-5-5-15 on 2.3v! I should add that the CellShocks have stock sub-timings on par with the Ballistix (PC2-8000).
http://img126.imageshack.us/img126/5...erpiyetcp0.jpg
why isnt the crucial ballistix 667 on the list anymore? Don't they have d9 anymore? Or am I blind.
Ok guys now that all the prices are dropping i need some fresh ideas for some sub 270$ memory. What do you think will treat me the best. I think im going to wait till they have the Titanium Alphas in stock again. Thanks
A few price updates kemo most notably
BUFFALO Firestix DDR800 = 194 from buffalo
G.skill PC6400HZ (D9GMH) DDR800 CAS4 = 240
OCZ SLI ready (D9GMH) DDR1066 Cas5 = 246
Crucial Technology Ballistix(D9GMH) DDR1000 CAS5 = 294
OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 2GB = 265 at the Egg Out of stock
Man you should learn how to tweak your 32M run , your time sucks :DQuote:
Originally Posted by Roger_D25
They re in the bottom of the under260$ (i need more organization :( )Quote:
Originally Posted by The Runner
+1 for waiting , they should come back at sub 300$ at leastQuote:
Originally Posted by TeRm
Today proudly added the first non Micron ram into the list . although i don't have enough info regarding the ICs and voltage scaling but this ram looks very promising and perfect for 24/7 use with low voltage
More info can be found here
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=136467
and
http://www.hothardware.com/viewartic...leid=940&cid=5
Thanks for the kind words of encouragement Kemo, lol! Yeah I know the time sucks but all kidding aside that 32M time was my personal best (and it was about 9s faster than my next best time)! I'm pretty sure the reason it was so much faster was because I tried that "transfer large file from one partition to another"? In anycase I have no idea how you guys are able to shave so much time off your 32M runs with CPU at 3.6Ghz? I mean some people have times more than a minute faster despite CPU being at same clockspeed. What is the sercret guys!
On a separate note, that OCZ Flex RAM looks pretty decent. I had searched around a bit but couldn't figure out what IC's their using, do you know?
Your welcome man , lol
that tweak you are taking about is copy waza and it is copying folder from your windows partition to the Pi portion and that is the most important tweak , there is lots of OS tweaks and quiet a few tricks , you can consider 32M as the most tweakable benchmark
and for those OCZ so far Ryder didn't tell me so i am waitting for more info
They could have ProMos chips in a good selection.
The G.Skill HK go quite similar and have ProMos.
The differences between these two kits aren't so big.
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=132015
http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=136467
yes it is not that big but remember Ryder was running 4X1GB and wasn't pushing to the max whoever i will add the G.Skill later
Just a quick heads up.
The OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2 are back in for $299. They also have a $35 MIR that will be good until 3/15. Final price $265.
If I wasn't going to Jamaica in 2 weeks I'd be all over this.
Thanks very much Reverendrum, much apprecaited! I recenlty returned a kit of GSKill RAM to newegg for refund which just cleared yesterday. Very tempting to pick this kit up, especially since it's about $89 cheaper than it usually is (without counting MIR)! By the way as of 12:00am EST there are only 7kits still available!
Im about to pull the trigger on the OCZ Titanium Alpha VX2. That the best deal for the sub 270 categorie. The cell shocks are kina tempting me.
Cellshock
Team X
OCZ Titanium Alpha
There all around the same price i dont know what to do. Thanks
Hey Roger_D25, which gskill set did you return, why? And how do you look up how many items in stock at newegg?
Thanks.
The OCZ Alphas are very tempting at this price!
Put the product in the Shopping Cart, enter a value of 100 under Qty (quantity) and press Enter.Quote:
Originally Posted by FlyBoyGeo
If the total number of items available is less than 100, it will automatically adjust itself to the number of items in stock.
The OCZ Titanium Alpha's are at 5 as I write this post.
thanks for the heads up m8
so you are getting one?
it was worth waiting , do it .:D
the PC8000HZ , DDR1000 4-4-4-5 , it was not a good overclocker due to very tight sub timings but on the other hand it was very fast @ stock settings compared to other kits , you will find more info in previous pages
dam i love that multi quote feature :D
Ok i pulled the trigger on the Alphas, they just shipped. 300$ on memory! Im going to shoot myself lol. Theres only 4 left get them wile they are hot.
Price Update
HZ=230$
HK=195$
good luck and thanks for the update
rig for work = No OC , then this is a great kit for that price
look to the bright side , you have been enjoying them for a while and for EU people it cost 240 Euro without VAT
What where you running before you got the OCZ's TeRm?
Kemo,
Thanks for helping with answer on the GSkills!
No, thank you :cool:
I was running my good old system I got back in 8/05, how times have changed. I sold my computer a few months ago. I miss it dearly thats why im building a new rig.
EPoX EP-9NPA+Ultra
GeIL Value 1GB
3000+ Venice
Im on my duo compal hel 80 laptop now.
So the OCZ Gold 8800 are guaranteed D9GMH right? I have a set of buffalo firestix 6400, but they are in another state because I temporarily put them in another computer for a build, with the idea that they will be returned to me once they get new sticks. But I kinda want OCZ because of the support and service I know is top notch. So if these Golds are 100% D9GMH I'll just get those instead. Or do you guys suggest I keep the firestix?
*Stolen from cyburzaki on the [H] forums*
Newegg has the Geil Ultra 3-3-3-8 DDR2 800 2GB Kit for $249.99
According to Ram List it is Micron D9GCT (B6-37E) or Micron D9GMH (B6-3).
Apparently this stuff is very expensive ($400+ US) on other competing sites.
However, I cannot attest to how it performs.
Yes, they are D9GMH. However, if you're looking for high bandwidth with relaxed timings (i.e. CL5) then the OCZ PC2-8800 is your RAM, but if you're looking at not so high bandwidth with tigh timings (CL3 for PC2-800 or CL4 for PC2-1000) then the Buffalo Firestix DDR2-6400 is your RAM.
Exactly,
I'm almost positive you could run those Firestix at 5-6-6 timings at the same speed as the OCZ but who would want to?. 4-4-4 (500mhz) > 5-6-6 (1200mhz)
I'ma stick with the Stix then! Thanks you guys are the best.
Just got my 6400-1GBHZ from RMA
look what they have changed for me instead of that pair of GCT.
with a different heat spreader:
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1.../DSC00513a.jpg
Here comes the................
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...y/DSC00521.jpg
BUT I can tell you GMHs with 7XXXX code goes up to 520@2.3V only
can't go futher with higher voltage even looser timings.
Have you had a chance yet to actually test the replacment modules, is that how you know they won't clock over 520 @ 2.3v or are you saying that from prior experience? If you havn't tested them yet I would give them a go, they might impress you very much! I would almost always take a kit of GMH over GCT although I'd certainly like to test each kit before I made that dicision! Good luck!
New OCZ 'Reaper' Edition PC8500 Cas 5 $289.99 on newegg
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820227191
Hopefully one of the OCZ guys tells us what IC's ;)
Guys what do you make of this http://www.legionhardware.com/document.php?id=628 Jump to the conclusion. They are saying that expensive memory is worthless. I makes that 154$ patriot memory offer seem really good.
I just got my alphas lol now the reaper and the gelis are on sale. My Alphas are GMH 7xxxxx. I looked under my microscope lol and saw what they were.
does that mean they arnt going to oc well?
As long as your memory can do 1:1 with your CPU say 500X7 , then you are on the safe side because it is not holding you back but don’t go and buy slow DDR2 that wont give you enough CPU head room, after that the D9 give you the luxury to tighten your timings for a slight performance increase or even apply 2.6V while benching , after all this XS and all of us looking for performance , and for that GMH 7xxxxx just ignore it , it means nothing
Just got my FSX800D2C Buffalo firestix back from RMA and they have D9 chips. Just pull the corner of the heat speader up and saw the familiar white dot in the corner. So far they are doing 460fsb 4-4-4-12 at 2.2v. The elpida needed 2.25 and 5-5-5 to run those speeds.
Patriot eXtreme Performance 2GB (2 x 1GB) 240-Pin DDR2 SDRAM DDR2 1066 (PC2 8500)
220$ after rebate~ Out of Stock (ETA:03/26/2007)
not sure what they are, there not on the ram list.
OMG the HZ is available for $199.99 :slobber:
Link -> http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/...d.php?t=137481
always wanted to get this, but didnt have more than $200, so got buffalos (not much of any diff though, but still wanted to get g.skill)
so you finally got the GMH , good good good :D
the PC8000 were Elpida so you should fell suspicious about those but looking @ the Voltage rating 2.3V:mad: you should stay away
yes i saw that yesterday very sweet :)
I ordered a kit of STT DDR2-800 2GB (2x1GB) CL4 from eWiz @ $176 most of the review that I've come across report D9GKX but the heatspreader is different. I will not get them until Friday because I'm the East Coast and they are coming from the West Coast and shipping is a bit expensive with eWiz. Below is the memory specs.
Specification
Mfr Part Number: T800UX2GC4
Type: DDR2
Capacity: 2 GB (2x 1GB)
Speed: PC6400 800MHz (Over-Clocked)
Size & Bit: 128M x 64
Pins: 240
ECC: No
Registered: No
Dual Channel
SPD Latency (CL) is: 5-5-5-15
Test Latency (CL) is: 4-4-3-8
I don't know why they're so expensive right now (should be $150-160) but I'm working on getting these OCZ Platinum Rev 2s up to 500MHz (DDR2-1000) 5-5-5-15 stable. 490 is completely doable at max EVP 2.2V, 560 can run Memtest at 2.4V but gets errors (have to work on subtimings/settings). Hell even 580 POSTs and runs Memtest but that maxes out my CPU so no 300 :(. Which is weird since the last set I had did not respond to voltage at all, and crapped out at 460 @ 2.1V.
150-160$ is the price range for value series and gold , those meant to run @ specs but not for hardcore OC any way what mobo you are using , from what i have seen 550 Cas4 is doable with P5B-
they should be GMH and the price is in the acceptable range for a ram with custom cooling
Although these aren't 2GB, I feel the need to share...
1GB Kit of Ballistix 667 3-3-3-12 for only $105.99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820146568
I'm ordering them real soon
I never ended up getting those OCZ Alphas when they were on sale for only $299 because I decided I'm pretty happy with my Cellshocks. Plus I've been considering getting a 1GB kit of something decent for benching, like you said above Kemo some 1GB kits are great for high-voltage fun! There seems to be some debate on the newer batch of Corsairs 8000UL that newegg had last week (now sold out) about what IC's the kits are actually using. In anycase most of the great 1GB kits are cheap, cheap, cheap and will clock like crazy!
Kemo do you currenlty have any 1GB kits your playing with, if so what kind of results have you been getting?
Thanks anyway Kemo!
i wanna find some nice 2x512 kit of D9 fatbodies.
3-2-2 benching seems like it'd be fun :)
i can't believe i missed out on the 8000UL's :( 1GB kit for $90 bucks.
I can't get the darn thing to load but I just think I saw Crucials 10th Anniversary sticks for sale there (light blue heatspreaders with the same logo on them) except this kit is 3-3-3-x? I'll keep trying and post the linky when it loads! I thought they were done and gone? Yep I'll be dammed, they do indeed have Crucial 2GB Anniversary kit for sale at the moment for $269.99 and there are 10kits left at the moment (3-22-07 10:30pm EST)! Better get them while you can guys, I wish I didn't just purchase an Asus P5B as I most likey would have gotten this kit instead!
you mean newegg :) would be nice to mention vendor in your post :)
They are nice but again if they die and you try to RMA, you're SOL and they'll give you ballistix 5300 in place of them.
Guess they're still celebrating over at Crucial's. :rolleyes:
Here's the link: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820148017
OMG I SEE THEM!!!!! Can't order until tomorrow... PLEASE DON'T GO OUT OF STOCK!
Are these better than my alphas? Everyone seems to want them. My alphas don't look half as cool as i thought they would. they were quite scratched and non color changing like the ones in the reviews. I think they paint them differently now. Not a big deal but still.
Actually I don't see them being that great of a deal anymore... The reason why they were originally so incredible was because they were so cheap ($219.99 I remember sticking out) at the time when the next cheapest D9's were going for over $300. They also overclock better than your average D9's...
Term are your alphas GKX or GMH?
GMH, i was lucky enough to see through the hs.
Few nice deals from TigerDirect
247$ OCZ 2GB PC28000 Titanium Alpha VX2
205$ OCZ 2GB PC6400 Titanium
240$ 2GB PC6400 Crucial Ballistix
Thanks for the heads up guys everything is updated in the first post , people like the 10th anny because Crucial mentioned that they are handpicked , not more not less , any way the Buffalo PC6400 back for 165$
@ TeRm do you look inside your case :stick:
Oh yeah, it probably would have been a good idea to mention the vendor in my post, lol! I just had a brain fart! Well the prices keep coming down guys, the GSKill PC2-6400 2GBHZ's are just a tad over $200 now! This is a good time to buy new memory I think, unless all these price reductions mean something (like DDR3 is about to get released but I don't think so)!
for OCZ and G.SKill it is hard to get any lower , may be will see something from Corsair , and the HZ used to have a 30$ promo but just got expired , those price reductions means high supply low demand , people either loaded with C2D or waiting for K10 and yes DDR3 are about to be released but will take some time to find good ICs for OC
I think Micron has their DDR3 just about ready...
It's very strange that newegg will put up more 10th anniversary every few weeks with a very small amount for sale... Usually they sell out within hours.
Kemo any idea what the Geil PC6400 3-3-3-8 have under the hood? I know just about all of their high end kits are running D9GCT now but what about these?
could be a loser we don't know yetQuote:
I think Micron has their DDR3 just about ready...
that is newegg policy first come first goQuote:
It's very strange that newegg will put up more 10th anniversary every few weeks with a very small amount for sale... Usually they sell out within hours.
some of the high end use GMH and some GCT so that should be the same but mostly GMHQuote:
Kemo any idea what the Geil PC6400 3-3-3-8 have under the hood? I know just about all of their high end kits are running D9GCT now but what about these?
I would be pretty suprised if prices continue to drop like they have been, some of these modules are $100 less than they were just a couple months ago!