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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
(03.04.2005) |
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
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The PC3200 Memory Module
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This here module is a 512 MB PC3200, Non-ECC DDR400 (200 MHz) DIMM.
Non-ECC stands for "Non-Error Checking and Correction", DDR stands for "Double Data Rate", DIMM stands for "Dual In-Line Memory Module".
It has 184-pin gold-plated contact fingers, fitting suitable motherboards capable of handling a DDR400 (200 MHz) memory device. The Memory has one...
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29.03.2006
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CANON IXUS 400
Review of Canon Digital IXUS 400 by
Saiyan
Advantages: Slim and Small (Portable)
Disadvantages: From my experience... battery power runs out to fast and no internal memory.
...*Brand:
The Canon Ixus 400 was obviously made by Canon, one of the top leading companies known for their quality and their always upgrading technology.
*Dimensions:
The Canon Ixus 400 like stated in my advantages is very portable, the dimensions are as follows
2.0(H)x5.0(W)x8.0(D) --- cm
For someone like me who loves taking photographs and taking the camera everywhere would really enjoy this light, small camera.
*Megapixels
The Canon IXUS 400 has a remarkable megapixel of 4mb!
This means the digital camera has much better quality and sharper images then other top camera's. This also means you may wish to increase the size of your photos quite alot before losing picture quality .
*LCD Screen
The Amazing camera also has an inbuilt lcd screen on the back.
This lets the user take a picture...
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07.02.2004
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KONICA KD 400Z - A nice compact camera.
Review of Konica Digital Revio KD-400Z by
Testarossa
Advantages: Small, compact, good display screen, easy to use.
Disadvantages: Red eye control is poor, and pictures can be grainy when taken in poor lighting
...I thought that it is about time I updated this review again, so I have added a bit more info.
Having broken my last camera, which was a 1.3 megapixel Oregon Scientific with no LCD screen, it was time to start looking around for a new one. The prices of cameras have come down dramatically over the last couple of years, and so we decided to go for a 4 megapixel camera. We trawled the internet looking for a good deal, and found the Konica. I paid £247 for this camera, but have seen them on the net since for £174.
This camera has since been superseded by the Konica KD 410Z which my husband has bought. (But that is in anotherreview.)
The Konica KD 400Z doesn’t come with a lot of memory, so we bought a 256MB memory card for it. On a 256MB card, I get 144 pictures at the highest resolution, but even on a 64 MB card, you can | | |