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GeiL 512 PC3200 DDR Ram
Review of GeIL Value DRAM 512 MB PC3200 by
tungst3n
Advantages: Reliable, Cheap, Ram Heatsinks, Dual Channel friendly
Disadvantages: None - As yet
...I bought two of these sticks at the same time for use in a Dual Channel motherboard.
They have been very reliable and my system has been rock stable.
When buying DDR ram make sure you buy in pairs, make sure it the same rated speed and make sure you buy enough!
The memory is very pleasing on the eye, as it comes intalled with two RAM heatsinks - Useful if you want to overclock or your system runs warm.
The memory I got was rated as 512MB PC3200 DDR400 CL=2.5-6-3-3.
The memory also has a sticker confirming Speed, Cas Latency Rating and Batch number - Useful for getting matched pairs.
All in all cheaper than the "Overclocking" memory brands but as reliable, butnot with the inherent risks of using unbranded memery.
Recommended....
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21.04.2006
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Mmmmm..... DDR RAM
Review of Corsair Value Select DRAM 512 MB PC3200 by
andersonfamily
Advantages: Gives me an extra 512MB
Disadvantages: No manual.
...This review is a little brief, but you can't write too much about a little stick of RAM! No, really you can't.
Even though I had a computer with 1GB of memory I decided I wanted even more from my computer, so I bought this! 512MB is the average amount of RAM a newish computer has, but it really isn't a lot in the long term. But saying I was only upgrading extra!
I never went into a computer before, as I was a software person myself. So I was obviously scared, in case I broke anything. So I spent about ten minutes researching, I thought it would take hours but I was amazed at the simplicity described!
I remember the days of 16MB RAM being loads, so I thought 512MB would cost lots, I was extremely shocked; it only cost around £30, from eBuyer!
Now I'll do a little explaining. Many different types of RAM exist, DDR 400 (PC3200...
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22.05.2005
(25.05.2005) |
GeIL 400 MHz / PC3200 512mb memory
Review of GeIL Value DRAM 512 MB PC3200 by
KnowledgeBase
Advantages: Reliable, efficient
Disadvantages: None found yet
...I recently completed my first self build computer project. After having bought a pre-build last time I decided to do it myself this time as I have been inside my old one enough times to know what goes on.
My last computer used unbranded memory, and I feel this caused compatability issues with components I installed. I decided to opt for GEIL memory this time, and have installed two 512mb sticks giving me 1024mb of random access mem. Im running the mem with an AMD 64bit 3000 939Winchester processor and an ABIt AV8 mobo and have had no compatability issues.
The hardware analysis software SISoft Sandra 2005 informs me that its currently running 1gb memory, which is acceptable. Ive run prime95 on it for 24hours including tests such as 2500 lucas Lehmer iterations and the mem is stable. It remains stable when moderatly overclocking...
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01.04.2005
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512 Megabytes of RAM - as smooth as it gets.
Review of Kingston ValueRAM DRAM 512 MB PC1600 by
Pisces1977
Advantages: Good price, neat design, reliable, excellent capacity and great performance
Disadvantages: None
.... Kingston serves an international network of distributors and OEM customers in the US, Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Latin America, representing more than 3,000 locations worldwide.
-------------------- About the Memory --------------------
As I've already written a similar review regarding the 256 MB, PC3200 DDR - a lower capacity module than this 512 MB PC3200 DDR type. I guess I will have to input some similar information already on my other review - just in case readers don't read my previous 256 MB PC3200 DDR's review.
As some of you may be aware that handling electronic devices without due care can cause damage to the device by electrostatic shock, I suggest new-users (or continuous users) to touch full stainless-steel kitchen taps (or any unpainted, grounded metal object) to drain electrostatic that's already charged around...
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29.03.2006
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RAM this one in for improved performance!!!
Review of PNY DRAM 512 MB PC3200 by
pumfster
Advantages: Reasonably priced. Stable
Disadvantages: Isn't compatible with all motherboards
...Well as I have said in some of my earlier reviews, I have recently completely upgraded my PC. As a result my 256MB RAM was seriously outdated and holding up everything else. Therefore I started the search for some new stuff.
Now I didn't wish to spend megabucks on RAM, nor did I want something substandard, which would also need upgrading a few months down the line. PNY are in my opinion one of the better companies around these days when it comes to computers. The makers of the popular brand NVIDIA GeForce in graphics cards, I was pleasantly surprised when I noticed that they did a 512MB RAM stick.
The sticks themselves cost me £39.99 from PC world, although they are also available in other computer hardware stores and you can probably pick them up from one of the online retailers for a few quid less. I personally bought 2 of them...
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15.06.2007
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Cheap, easy and reliable
Review of Corsair Value Select DRAM 512 MB PC3200 by
sillylizard
Advantages: Inexpensive, reliable, memory upgrade gives huge boost in performance
Disadvantages: You must make sure you get the correct type of memory!
...which type you need:
First check that you have some slots free. If not then it will involve removing one of the existing chips.
Secondly you need to know the type. Old pentiums will probably take SIMMS (72pin), in which case you need to buy a pair of two chips. Anything will use DIMMS. Usually pentium 2 will use SDRAM 100Mhz or 133Mhz (168pin). Pentium 3s normally take DDR SDRAM (184pin), which can be either 200Mhz, 266Mhz, 333Mhz or 400Mhz. Although 200Mhz is very rarely seen. Roughly speaking a 1 to 2Ghz processor usually goes with 266Mhz RAM, 2-3Ghz with 333Mhz and 3+ with 400Mhz. Very new computers will take DDR2 (240pin) which is even faster speeds. To find out exactly which you need consult the motherboard manual. If that fails then open up the computer and look at the chip inside. If you are lucky it will have a sticker...
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22.09.2004
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Crucial to get good memory
Review of Crucial DRAM 512 MB PC2700 by
cootuk
Advantages: A quality brand name you can trust
Disadvantages: not the fastest memory timings
...packed, and include instructions on fitting. There is a lifetime warranty, and a 30 day money back compatibility warranty for added piece of mind.
In this case my PC takes PC3200 non-ECC DDR ram. A 512MB stick cost £61 inc delivery.
The CAS latency (another measure of the memory speed) is 3, which isn't at the best end of the scale, but Crucial are introducing a new Ballistix range with faster timings - though with an appropriate price premium (the CAS2 Ballistix ram would have been £88).
The CAS latency is really only important if you intend overclocking your PC memory and forcing it to run at a faster speed than it was really intended to, or if you are going to set aggressive memory timings in your motherboard bios setup. I'm not doing that, so this stick is fine for me
One good thing about Crucial ram is its ease of resale. When...
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21.07.2004
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Good value memory
Review of Corsair Value Select DRAM 256 MB PC3200 by
sillylizard
Advantages: Upgrading memory is best way to improve performance
Disadvantages: You must make sure you get the correct type of memory!
...If you are running windows XP you really need minimum of 128Mb, but you will notice a big improvement with extra memory. Adding 256Mb can give your computer that bit more speed for everyday computing use. If you are intending on handling photos etc thought you really should look at 512Mb and 1Gb (1024Mb), particularly for the price difference.
Memory is also probably the simplest thing to upgrade inside a computer, it takes only a couple of minutes to insert the chip and then you are ready to go. In general, no settings need altering in your computer (since it already has some memory, it now just has more, unlike when its faced with an entirely new device).
When upgrading memory you must check exactly which type you need:
First check that you have some slots free. If not then it will involve removing one of the existing chips...
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21.09.2004
(22.09.2004) |
Kingston
Review of Kingston ValueRAM DRAM 512 MB PC1600 by
coopsta133
Advantages: good price and value. Good brand
Disadvantages: Not the fastest around.
...Here you have the Kingston ValueRAM DRAM 512 MB PC2100 (266mhz). Kingston has always been known to by many to be very good, reliable RAM being delivered to you at low costs which is excellent. I have used Kingston many times and never experienced any problems what-so-ever. You can purchase this stick for around 35£ from a place such as ebuyer. It just shows that it is kind of outdated as it has dropped from the 65£ or so it was when it was originally developed!
This stick of RAM I would not recommend if you are a gamer as Kingston offers a bit more than 266MHZ (the speed it is rated for) in some of its newer sticks. I do say that this is good for a computer that is used for simple day to day tasks such as word processing. It is great for use in the office. That is where I have mine installed.
Installation is a breeze: Just follow...
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04.12.2006
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Is Kingston a King or a Queen?
Review of Kingston ValueRAM DRAM 256 MB PC2100 by
Pisces1977
Advantages: Good price, neat design, reliable, excellent capacity and great performance.
Disadvantages: You will want to buy more due to its performance and reliability.
...suitable motherboards capable of handling a DDR400 (200 Mhz). The Memory has one-notch, nearly on the centre of the module and those 8 chips are one-sided (as seen on picture). Works perfect on Intel Pentium 4, AMD and other types of computer systems where requirements are met, this Memory gives you great performance increase, good reliability and comes with a lifetime-warranty.
I have two of these already installed in my computer, totalling a good 512 MB (MegaBytes) capacity, enough for users who like to work on Graphic design programs such as PaintShop Pro 9, Corel Draw 12, or even using Microsoft Office programs. Works great on games too, not that I've had a problem with playing games that requires a Memory capacity of under 512 MB.
With this 256 MB, PC3200 DDR400 Kingston DIMM:
Large files or programs work well without crashes...
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21.03.2006
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