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Crucial 2GB Kit (2x1GB) DDR2 1066MHz/PC2-8500 Ballistix Memory Non-ECC Unbuffered CL5 Lifetime Warranty

  • £30.57ex vat
  • £35.16inc vat

(price includes 2.5% VAT discount)

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Friday, 5th December.

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15/08/2008 Comment:
Excellent
review by: Anonymous os: Windows XP

Worked as advertised straight away (1066MHz C5) in an Abit IP35 Dark Raider motherboard

Fantastic packaging

Excellent build quality

0 of 0 people found this review useful
21/08/2008 Comment:
Crucial ballistix
review by: Kevin Harrison os: Windows Vista

Does exactly what it says.

5-5-5-15 @ 2.0v 1066 speed as

indicated on the modules

themselves.



2 E.P.P profiles according to

everest including 4-4-4-12 @

800 Mhz.



Can't fault them in any way.

Gigabyte G33-DS2R board, and

working great.



I think i'll buy these again

in future. :-)

0 of 0 people found this review useful
21/08/2008 Comment:
Need Advice
review by: Anonymous os: Windows XP

I just brought these and installed them on an Asus Crosshair how do I get it to see the right frequency???

0 of 0 people found this review useful
19/09/2008 Review:
Godd mem but have a problem...
review by: Anonymous rating:
customer rating
os: Windows XP

These sticks are great and really cool with a see-through case.



Slight problem i've found with my mobo is that its stuck at 800hmz and everytime i go to change it to 1066 the computer locks up on the moment windows loads up and get stuck in a loop until i set it back to 800.



Any help would be greatful but im still giving it 5/5 as its been really reliable :D

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29/09/2008 Comment:
comment re setting 1066
review by: Anonymous os: Windows Vista

Make sure DDR2 voltage in bios is 2.0V, some boards give 1.8V and need to use a +0.2V setting in bios, but would not think that would lock system, mine just failed after 11 months, but great when working.

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