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- manufacturer #: VS2GBKIT667D2
- quickfind code: 98691
- 6 in stock for next day delivery.
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Superb
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OtherI recently bought this to go with an ASROCK mobo and 2.13GHz Core2Duo. So far so good, the system is running like a dream and this memory is super. Good price too which is a bonus.
Great Stuff
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Windows XPThis is good reliable stuff. No problems what so ever. Run every game i try on max or ultra with 30+ FPS. Company or Heros, BF 2142 you name it ever runs RB6 Vegas smooth. I would suggest this Ram to any one who isn't planning to OC. Other specs are as follows.
6400 C2D
P5b Asus
X1950XT Ati
Beware though on first start up it only detected one stick. I took it back out blew in the slot and it was fine. Just like the old Segas :D
Great well worth the money
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Windows VistaI brought these when they were 85 a while back and i thought that was good now the price has dropped again i think i might buy another set.(jus to be greedy.lol) had no problems got wiv the asrock bundle and popped em in and off i went i've played dx10 games and not one problem works like a charm i highy recommend these for anyone on a budget and for the price ebuyer have out done them selfs again. buy them! oh and note they say pc5400 but on the specs there pc5300.
Great RAM, great price
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Windows VistaAdded 2GB of this to take my system up to 4GB. Both sticks detected on MSI K9N Diamond mainboard, no problems whatsoever. Plugged 'em in and they worked. Good price and highly recommended!
To Anyone with Corsair Memory trouble...
Corsair give a lifetime warranty on their memory. I've never had any problems with any Corsair memory, however, Anyone who has experienced a problem with it crashing should check out http://www.corsairmicro.com/warranty/default.aspx
great
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Windows XPdetected straight away both sticks and working a charm :).
Always fun stuff
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Windows XPJust did a new build today using this, an AMD +4400 and two 320GB seagates.
I've never had a problem with Corsair.
Not as cheap as id like to memory these days
Close, but no cigar....
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Windows XPI usually buy Kingston RAM as I swear by it, never ever had a problem or a glitch with it - even their "ValueRAM".
However.... they were out of stock, so I opted for some of this Corsair RAM instead. On the inital install everything was great, I tested the memory using MemTest86+ and it was fine.
Recently I started to get unexpected crashes, reboots and freezes. I cleaned up a few things, removed a few drivers, etc and rolled back the system - no avail. I then re-tested the RAM only to find one of the DIMMS had multiple address errors. The other was fine. It seems one of the DIMMS degraded over time for some reason.
I simply removed 1 and ran on single channel (slow, but it worked) until eBuyer accepted my RMA request. It's now returned and a replacement on the way.
Maybe I was unlucky, I don't know. We'll see how it goes with the replacement. Personally I'd prefer Kingston but I'm stuck with this now so hopefully it'll be better this time.
Hmmm
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Windows XPBuilt a system last weekend, had intermittent boot problems ever since. Turned out to be a dying stick of Corsair VS which failed completely last night. With better memory around for the same money (or less) it's hard to recommend.
Unstable
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Windows XPUnfortunately this RAM was unstable in my PC and kept giving me alot of crashes (stop error screens). I replaced it with crucial RAM and it works fine. It just seemed to be one of the sticks that was faulty. Maybe i was just unlucky but probably won't try corsair again!






















