A adam06 In Runtime Messages 173 Feb 22, 2006 #1 is this raam good or bad: Aeneon 512MB DDR-2 533MHz its cheap but i wanna make sure
OP OP A adam06 In Runtime Messages 173 Feb 22, 2006 #2 oh how about this: Hynix 512MB DDR DIMM PC3200 and Micron 512MB DDR DIMM PC3200 and Nanya 512MB DDR400 DIMM PC3200 and Samsung 512MB DDR DIMM PC3200 and finnally Spectek 512Mb DDR-2 533MHz
oh how about this: Hynix 512MB DDR DIMM PC3200 and Micron 512MB DDR DIMM PC3200 and Nanya 512MB DDR400 DIMM PC3200 and Samsung 512MB DDR DIMM PC3200 and finnally Spectek 512Mb DDR-2 533MHz
T Trifid Fully Optimized Messages 4,010 Feb 22, 2006 #3 What RAM does your motherboard support? As you have DDR and DDR2 that you have selected out.m I haven't heard of any of those companies though.
What RAM does your motherboard support? As you have DDR and DDR2 that you have selected out.m I haven't heard of any of those companies though.
boomstick666 Daemon Poster Messages 743 Feb 22, 2006 #4 adam06 said: is this raam good or bad: Aeneon 512MB DDR-2 533MHz its cheap but i wanna make sure Click to expand... if ur mobo supports and usable, its good. if not, its bad. cuz i have never heard of the company.
adam06 said: is this raam good or bad: Aeneon 512MB DDR-2 533MHz its cheap but i wanna make sure Click to expand... if ur mobo supports and usable, its good. if not, its bad. cuz i have never heard of the company.
OP OP A adam06 In Runtime Messages 173 Feb 23, 2006 #6 http://www.lowestonweb.com/Products/ProductList.asp?e=7E59E570-E7D9-4D3E-881F-C34074D90AF7 basiclly its all the 512mb cheap ones
http://www.lowestonweb.com/Products/ProductList.asp?e=7E59E570-E7D9-4D3E-881F-C34074D90AF7 basiclly its all the 512mb cheap ones
T Trifid Fully Optimized Messages 4,010 Feb 23, 2006 #7 Download CPU-z from the link in my sig. It will tell you what ram you need. Edit: Tbh I would go for this: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/OcUK_ValueRAM.html it will be the exact same stuff inside.
Download CPU-z from the link in my sig. It will tell you what ram you need. Edit: Tbh I would go for this: http://www.overclockers.co.uk/acatalog/OcUK_ValueRAM.html it will be the exact same stuff inside.