View Full Version : DDR2 Pricing is dropping. Corsair 2GB XMS2-5400. $159.99 AR.
Linked (http://shop2.outpost.com/product/4779779?site=sr:SEARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG)
"Corsair DDR2 2GB XMS2-5400, 675MHz, Dual Channel 2x1GB 240-Pin Dimm, Low Latency of 4-4-4-12, Black HS Twin2X2048-5400C4"
Good price for sure IMO. $199.99-$40.00 (rebate)=$159.99
Credit goes to RichyCox at Fatwallet.
Rebates are noob
:rolleyes:
greenmaji
10-15-06, 04:29 PM
Those would be cas3 at that speed if they were D9's or rated for 1.8Vdimm
edephia IC's at best.. mid to upper 400's FSB on Intel systems (I'd give a guess on AM2 but I'd be clueless ;) )
MadMan007
10-15-06, 04:40 PM
Nice deal, I'd honestly never browsed Fry's online before it looks like they have decent prices on lots of things. I'll be adding them to my short list of online vendors. Oh, I just noticed it says 'Frys.com grand opening' heh
According to this: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=94017 they aren't likely to be D9, more likely to be Nanya or maybe Elpida. Then again manufacturers have a habit of changing which chip goes on which module so who knows :confused: for the post-MIR price it's hard to complain. Even pre-MIR they are a decent price :)
Nice deal, I'd honestly never browsed Fry's online before it looks like they have decent prices on lots of things. I'll be adding them to my short list of online vendors.
According to this: http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=94017 they aren't likely to be D9, more likely to be Nanya or maybe Elpida. Then again manufacturers have a habit of changing which chip goes on which module so who knows :confused: for the post-MIR price it's hard to complain. Even pre-MIR they are a decent price :)
Fry's has crazy pricing on certain items occasionally. The only downfall is tax in some states (mainly western states + IL) in addition to shipping occasionally. When they have rebates involved they're usually hard to beat.
EDIT: I should mention that Frys.com was Outpost.com for years. It's the same company they just finally changed their name to match their B&M presence. That's why you've probably never heard of them.
Those would be cas3 at that speed if they were D9's or rated for 1.8Vdimm
edephia IC's at best.. mid to upper 400's FSB on Intel systems (I'd give a guess on AM2 but I'd be clueless ;) )
400's not bad for the price :beer:
greenmaji
10-15-06, 04:53 PM
400's not bad for the price :beer:
If I had confednce in 450+ I would be more excited.
BUT, most people going E6600 arnt going to need more then 400FSB flat, and I'm fairly certain these should do that no sweat.
Btw.. WaTTz.. look around, before rebate these are cheap now.. the price of 2Gig kits have gotten a $50-60 kick in the pants the last few weeks.
finding a board that goes over 450 is another thing, I can seem to get my board to post at 500
greenmaji
10-15-06, 09:18 PM
finding a board that goes over 450 is another thing, I can seem to get my board to post at 500
Link me to a thread outside of cyber deals on that one ;) :beer:
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