- £76.91ex vat
- £88.45inc vat
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- manufacturer #: OCZ2RPR10664GK
- quickfind code: 141930
- 89 in stock for next day delivery.
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Windows VistaI used to run 4x1gb of Crucial Ballistix Tracers. However the newer sticks are rubbish and kept dying. (6 sticks died all together).
So I bought these as a replacement. Popped them straight into my DFI and booted 1066mhz @ 5-5-5-15 2.2v without any issues. I also ran some stress tests and the ram is cold to the touch. The heatspreaders do a great job. Whereas my crucial ram would burn my hand.
Overall, great price and a great product.
Anonymous isn't correct
Anonymous statement that Vista64 doesnt recognise 4gb of ram before you install SP1 is incorrect in fact vista64 is perfeclty fine it's vista32 and XP that struggle to find 4gb ram.I have vista64 and 4gb of ram and ive had it long before SP1 came out.Vista really loves the memory so do yourself a favour and get 4gb of it.you dont need the super fast stuff like this unless your overclocking your machine.
JUST GREAT
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Windows VistaThese are massive and heavy, good quality feel too, i bought just 2 sticks as i knew 4 wouldnt fit with the big arctic freezer 64 pro, the fan covered 2 slots doh!.
These work well and sit nicely in front of the fan to keep em cool! ive never had any problems with OCZ ram and ive built hundreds of PC's, so buy em you wont regret it.
The best 2Gb DDR2 sticks around!
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Windows VistaThis is the only memory I was able to successfully run at 1066Mhz in my Asus motherboard based on Intel's i975x chipset. Needed to give it 2.2V though as it generated MEMTEST errors at 2.1V. Awesome memory at a good price and a must for anyone running Vista 64-bit.
EXCELLENT!!
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Windows VistaCrucial are so poor now i will never use them again, they do not work with out blue screening in gigabyte DS4 and GA 57SLi S4, they are so bad i bought an Abit AN78GS and guess what the same thing constant blue screens, so i tried my sons 6400 tracers and the same thing, so bought these OCZ reapers and they worked like a dream, crucial have become pants!!
top notch
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Windows XPShoved 8GB of this in my Asus P5Q Pro and it picked it all up as 1066Mhz right away and all the chips sit nicely together, plenty of room.
Fantastic, but don't buy now
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Windows VistaI got this set of 2 sticks for my home-built computer about 6 months ago. Only problems I had were when overclocking by anything more than a few MHz - I think that's my motherboard (GA-P35C-DS3R) though; and also the latency was defaulting to 7-5-5-18 until I set it manually (which gave me a massive boot time reduction!).
Great speed, low latency, high quantity, runs very cool... but I got it for about 80 pounds back in April, and it's gone UP since then so I would definitely recommend moving to DDR3 nowadays, as this stuff just isn't popular enough to be cheap any more.
Great Memory
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Windows VistaI purchased this memory 2wks ago, and paid for next day del, but when i called citylink they had lost the package grrrrrrrr. But good news is that they arrived the next day and Ebuyer refunded me the del cost.
The memory is great, but it does heat up and you must have a good case with loads of airflow other wise it crashes yr system.
I am using vista ultimate 64bit and the score for the rating is 5-9 across the board. I am also using the Antec 900 case which is great.
One thing you must know if ur going to install vista 64bit u have to use 2gb of memory first then install sp1 for visat and then it will see all of yr memory as I have 4gb 1066 ddr2.
Anonymous was almost correct
There is an issue with Vista 64 when it is installed from a Non-SP1 disc. If you are going to install Vista with one of these discs, make sure you only have 2GB or less RAM plugged in. Once you have installed Vista, get on the internet and look at this hotfix:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929777
Downloading and installing that (you will need to Validate Vista) should allow you to plug in the rest of your RAM and boot up without any nasty stop errors.
Well that's what happened to me anyway!






















