Placid Senior Member Joined Mar 13, 2001 Location Connecticut Dec 19, 2001 #1 6ns 512 mb $229. http://www.mushkin.com/cgi-bin/Mush...10b8a2ec2273fc0a801020612/Product/View/990866
Yodums Senior Member Joined Oct 5, 2001 Location Ottawa, Canada Dec 19, 2001 #2 Damnit thats expensive heh.
Taylor Member Joined Feb 22, 2001 Location San Diego Dec 19, 2001 #3 OK so which do you like: Mushkin CAS2.5 6ns 256 MB for $119 or Kingmax CAS2.5 5ns 256 MB for $75
OP Placid Senior Member Joined Mar 13, 2001 Location Connecticut Dec 19, 2001 Thread Starter #4 Would have to wait until someone tests out the mushkin I didn't even notice the mushkin 256mb version. But based on the spec's the kingmax. Last edited: Dec 19, 2001
Would have to wait until someone tests out the mushkin I didn't even notice the mushkin 256mb version. But based on the spec's the kingmax.
Sonny Senior TIFOSI Joined Aug 3, 2001 Location VARIANTE ASCARI Dec 19, 2001 #5 hey guys, arent the kingmax sticks really 5ns?
OP Placid Senior Member Joined Mar 13, 2001 Location Connecticut Dec 19, 2001 Thread Starter #6 Yes kingmax uses 5ns chips.
Taylor Member Joined Feb 22, 2001 Location San Diego Dec 20, 2001 #7 Placid said: based on the spec's the kingmax. Click to expand... The specs and the price!
E -Exi|e- Member Joined Aug 2, 2001 Location Ontario Canada Dec 20, 2001 #8 What would 5ns or PC2700 memory be rated at?
Taylor Member Joined Feb 22, 2001 Location San Diego Dec 20, 2001 #9 -Exi|e- said: What would 5ns or PC2700 memory be rated at? Click to expand... Well Kingmax sez it'll run stable at CAS2.5, at 333 Mhz. You might get that to work at CAS2
-Exi|e- said: What would 5ns or PC2700 memory be rated at? Click to expand... Well Kingmax sez it'll run stable at CAS2.5, at 333 Mhz. You might get that to work at CAS2