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#1 (FG) Imp Hunter

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Posted 27 January 2012 - 10:31 AM

Spotted this:

http://www.dabs.com/...79V4.html?src=2

Decent price for 8gb (2x4) at those specs, reviews are pointing to easy 1866mhz overclock.

Gonna order me some up, just thought i'd give a headsup for anyone in the market for some ram. ;)
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Posted 27 January 2012 - 10:34 AM

i have that ram. paid a tenner more than that just before xmas. it's great ram
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Posted 27 January 2012 - 10:37 AM

Yup gonna get me some, reformatting to 64 this weekend, might as well get some extra ram.

Overclockers are also selling it, same price

http://www.overclock...rodid=MY-299-CS
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Posted 28 January 2012 - 04:09 PM

cheap at that price

i mind paying £170 for this 1200mhz ddr2 stuff im using i dont need to upgrade atm well i say i dont need to upgrade im still on a 775 Q9550 at 4.05ghz with 8gb and bandwidth isnt a prob yet i wouldnt mind a new setup to tinker with i think when i do it will be 2011 socket for me at this point in time

forgot to mention this stuff still runs at 5-4-5-14 with around the avg of 10.4gb per sec with a latency of 54 ns so still does the damage for gaming and imo latency over speed still wins in gaming till a point of now i may need a change had this view with ddr2 v ddr3 since ddr3 came market and now it time to change but as the market has this stuff can still perform as good as in bechmarks as ddr3 1600 with 9 cas in some tests


Tested using Maxxmem2 if anyone is interested

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Posted 29 January 2012 - 03:35 AM

http://www.ocztechno...series-eol.html


This is the DDR 3 version of my ram looks the exact same only the chips are not Micron chips





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