What in tarnation is PC-3200, and how can I tell if my RAM has it?

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So, I'm selling off my old RAM modules, and this buyer's asking me if my sticks are PC-3200. I Googled the product number of them coupled with PC-3200, and I've found that at least some can be, but I really don't want to tell him that mine are just because I've seen that, again, only some are. I don't even know what PC-3200 is.
Anyone wanna shed some glorious light on this predicament?
 
PC-3200 is the speed of the RAM. If he is thinking correctly, that is DDR 400. Unless he meant something else?
 
What is the brand and model# of the ram?
PC-3200 is the theoretical memory bandwidth.
 
Nope, DDR 400 looks familiar- I've seen it in ones of those sites that I Googled for.
The model is Corsair VS1GB400C3. I take it that that 400 near the end might signify its speed? Assuming that's right, then it's DDR 400? I wonder what the VS at the start, and C3 at the end of it mean.
Anyway, thanks, bro.
 
VS = Value Select. This is the product line.
1GB = Capacity of 1GB.
400 = Speed Rating of 400MHz (PC-3200)
C3 = Cas Latency of 3, (3-3-3-8)
 
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