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DDR2 2GB 800mhz Memory
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Which Computer should i get? Amd or Intel?
Motherboard:Biostar TF570 SLI AM2 Motherboard 4DDR2 2PCIe 3PCI 6SATA2 2IDE
CPU:AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ AM2 Dual-Core (2.6GHz / 1MB / 2000FSB)
CPU Fan:CPU Heatsink & Cooling Fan for Socket AM2/939/754
RAM Memory:2GB DDR2 800MHz RAM Memory (PC-6400 / 2X1GB Dual-Channel)
Power Supply:Cooler Master RP-550-PCAR eXtreme Power 550W Power Supplyor
Processor:
Intel Core 2 Duo E6750GHz 2.66GHz per core 4096K
CPU Fan: Intel Heavy Duty Cooling Fan With Heat Sink
Motherboard: As Rock Conroe 1333 (up to 3.8Ghz+ CPU support)
Memory: 2gb 800mhz
Power Supply: 400W ATX power supplyor
Motherboard:ASRock ConRoe1333-D667 775 Motherboard 2DDR2-667 PCIe 2PCI 4SATA2 2IDE VIDEO (NO QUAD-CORE)
CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo E6550 LGA775 Dual-Core (2.33GHz / 4MB / 1333FSB)
CPU Fan:CPU Heatsink & Cooling Fan for Socket 775
RAM Memory:2GB DDR2 800MHz
Power Supply:Cooler Master RP-550-PCAR eXtreme Power 550W Power SupplyDef the 2nd one. AMD is problematic. Intel is a lot more reliable. It also lasts longer because AMD runs hot and burns itself out sooner.
Kingston 2GB Kit 800Mhz DDR2 Desktop Memory
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How much RAM do you have in your PC? 512MB? 1GB? Heaven forbid 256MB? In this current market of high priced DDR3 and rock-bottom priced DDR2 you have a decision to make. DDR3 is expensive and it has yet to get out of the shadow of its predecessor.
DDR2 has seriously plummeted in price, here we have a 2GB kit of DDR2 800 that comes in at a Earth-shattering price of $50 and at that price no one has any excuse to be using less than 2GB.
The kit is exactly what you would expect at this price range. Solid looking sticks with heatsinks that add a bit of color to your system. The rated latency is good but not exactly impressive, not that we expected low latency RAM at this price point. At the rated frequency of 800MHz the memory latency is 99ns, which unfortunately doesn't place it amongst the quickest modules we have tested, in fact they come in slower than any of the modules that we tested in June 2008.
This is actually not all that surprising considering the price difference between the OCZ ReaperX modules (slowest on test) and the Mushkin modules. The HP 9965765 are not overclocking RAM, but they do have 3 bit of head room for those that want to spend a little and get a lot. With an easy change of timings and FSB we had these sticks running at 1066MHz with timings of 5-5-5-15. With this rather modest OC we got a reduced latency of 9ns, but also saw a bandwidth increase of 500MB/s.
While we would not recommend buying these sticks if you want to OC to dizzying heights we would happily put these sticks in a gaming rig and know that we can expect an acceptable level of performance.
The price of these modules is awesome, and for a few dollars you can get yourself two sets and enjoy 4GB of beautifully matched memory which will make 64-bit Vista purr.
Published on January 24, 2011 · Filed under: Memory; Tagged as: 2gb 800mhz ddr2 notebook memory, 800mhz, computer, ddr2 2gb 800mhz memory, kingston hyperx 2gb ddr2 800mhz memory, Memory, pc, tmp
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