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Thread: New Low Value Selections! DDR2 800 2GBNS and DDR2 800 2GBZX

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    New Low Value Selections! DDR2 800 2GBNS and DDR2 800 2GBZX

    new low price value ram from GSKILL at rated at DDR2 800 4-4-4-12 and DDR2 800 5-5-5-15


    DDR2 800 4-4-4-12 2v value ram only 199 at egg[here]






    DDR2 800 5-5-5-15 1.9v value ram only 179 at egg [here]


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    You mean high value, right?
    Those are really well priced.
    Nice marks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Order
    You mean high value, right?
    Those are really well priced.
    Nice marks.
    i mean the price value hehehe
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    Don't you mean cost effective?
    and lets start cranking huh...
    See how fast they can go or how tight you can strangle it to
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Don't you mean cost effective?
    and lets start cranking huh...
    See how fast they can go or how tight you can strangle it to
    ha

    it is value ram,! 800 4-4-4-12 is good hehehee
    if you want to OC this.... i would suggest get a elpida HZ or ZX
    or just get a 8000HZ
    but i love 8000HZ and ZX more
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    Quote Originally Posted by G.S Technician
    ha

    it is value ram,! 800 4-4-4-12 is good hehehee
    if you want to OC this.... i would suggest get a elpida HZ or ZX
    or just get a 8000HZ
    but i love 8000HZ and ZX more
    Ah so the ZX in this thread is Elpida.. then I guess it'll do some very nice timings..
    3-3-3-11 anyone?
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    Quote Originally Posted by nn_step
    Ah so the ZX in this thread is Elpida.. then I guess it'll do some very nice timings..
    3-3-3-11 anyone?
    elpida for 667zx and 800HZ, someone open the heatspeader, actually i don't know until he opened it....

    the one for 800ZX i have no idea... most the time i don't ask about IC things
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    hm, the 2GBNS doesn't have Elpidas? which other Chips are possible and how can I determine without removing the HS which Chips they are?
    Notice any grammar or spelling mistakes? Feel free to correct me! Thanks

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    How are people doing with this value RAM? The 5-5-5-15 set is $165 shipped at Newegg now. That's pretty tempting.
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    my el cheapo black label OEM Samsung will do 5-5-5- 800mhz@ 2v
    and its only 667. 667 is 5-5-5- but with 1.95v she will do 4-4-4-

    its qbout 170-ish if you can find it but i imagine by now its a little cheaper.


    the 5-5-5 set for 165 at newegg is a NICE price for anyone who wants to just run their ram on a divider.
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