Buy Komputerbay 4GB 2x 2GB DDR2 PC2 6400 800Mhz 240 Pin DIMM 4 GB KITKomputerbay 4GB 2x 2GB DDR2 PC2 6400 800Mhz 240 Pin DIMM 4 GB KIT Product Description:
- Komputerbay 4GB 2x 2GB DDR2 PC2 6400 800Mhz 240 Pin DIMM 4 GB KIT
- Well Tested. Non-ECC Non parity
- SUPPORTS DUAL CHANNEL
- Lifetime Warranty
- Memory Speed: 800 MHz
Product Description
While at first glance, it may be in your best interest to shop around, know that when you purchase RAM from Komputerbay, you're getting Grade-A brand name computer memory. Cheap computer memory while possibly being compatible - can cause system crashes, error codes in your computer and even damage your motherboard! Other sellers may offer you similar looking products for a few cents or a dollar less, but here's the scoop on why: They sell cheap-grade memory and they don't test the modules before shipping! This ends up costing you time and money! Trust when you buy from Komputerbay, you are getting top of the line product from a top of the line company. We test every module before it leaves the building, and back all of our purchases up with a LIFETIME WARRANTY!
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful.
Not-surprising. I suppose that's good.
By tim a ellis
Tough to write a review for RAM. It really won't show its true colours until you've used it for a year or two. So far, it's been entirely unsurprising. You put it in, and it works. I guess this is normally grounds for a five-star review, but I would want it to surprise me in some positive fashion to get that. But how would RAM surprise me positively? In the end, I decided to give it four stars, wait for another 6-12 months, and if I remember, come back and give it a fifth star if it keeps performing without problems.This is RAM for an older workstation, and so the RAM costs way more than better, faster, cooler RAM, so that was a bit of a hit to the old happiness-o-meter, though that's hardly the fault of... well... anyone but me, the guy trying to upgrade RAM in an old workstation. The typical method of upgrading is throw the whole thing away, and buy a bigger badder better faster one. Because I take care of my older computers, and I find myself in need of RAM for running virtual machines, I get F'd when I have to spend $120 for 8GB RAM.I'm also older. So my bones creak when I walk, and my back hurts when I try for those all-weekend hack sessions.See? What can you possibly write in a RAM review? Maybe I could take it political. Obama mentions always seem to bring out the crazies. That guy promised us peace and financial stability, then he gave big bucks to the bankers and committed our troops to random third-world countries again.Or maybe I should just stick to technology. This RAM stuff. You put bits into it and read them out again... only REALLY FAST.
11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
Perhaps a bad batch, but . . .
By B. D. Peery
So maybe I just received a couple of bad sticks of ram, but with the description on Amazon's page stating that every stick is tested on the way out the door, I really hoped this wouldn't happen.Not much to say here except that I installed these sticks in conjunction with two older sticks in my DELL Desktop Studio Slim 540s, and the machine froze during Windows startup (Win 7, 64-bit). Even before it froze, it didn't appear to be correct, as there were crazy colors going across the screen. I checked my BIOS and it recognized the RAM, so I have to believe the sticks were inserted all the way.Next I tried starting up with just these two sticks installed. Nothing, except beeps from my computer--the BIOS wouldn't even start. I was beginning to worry I'd done real damage to the computer, but when I put just the originals that came with my Dell back in, everything worked fine.As I really wanted this to work, I must have tried reinstalling and booting up at least a dozen times to no avail. Eventually I gave up and returned this to the seller. I then spent a bit more money on some Corsair sticks on Amazon and everything seems to work just fine.I certainly wouldn't say that all of this company's RAM is bad, I'm just saying the sticks I received were, or at least they weren't compatible with my system for reasons unknown to me (same 2x2gb, DDR2, 6400 specs as the Corsair sticks that did work).
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
DDR memory
By Michael Mcdermott
4 gb of memory used to upgrade my slow PC. Best pricefound on net, product received quickly w/ free shippingas well! Nice Deal! Computer performance greatly improved!!
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