I've been having problems with data corruption when pushing my pc 2700 kingmax memory past 150 MHz FSB. I got curious, so I pulled it out and look at the chips on it and the sticker, and here's what it says:
The chips say KDL684T4A2A
then right below that it says -07A
The sticker says Kingmax MPMB62D-68KX3
L/N: E1C0040 MAA
S/N: 030012
DDR-333 256 MB CL2.5
I have a sneaking suspicion that this stuff isn't pc 2700, that it should really be labeled pc 2400. Is the -07A an indication that the chips are 7 ns? If memory serves me right (no pun intended), 150 MHz is the limit for 7 ns chips. I bought the stuff from CrazyPC, and I hear that they are pretty good. So, if it's the wrong stuff, I figure they'll take it back w/o too much hassle.
The chips say KDL684T4A2A
then right below that it says -07A
The sticker says Kingmax MPMB62D-68KX3
L/N: E1C0040 MAA
S/N: 030012
DDR-333 256 MB CL2.5
I have a sneaking suspicion that this stuff isn't pc 2700, that it should really be labeled pc 2400. Is the -07A an indication that the chips are 7 ns? If memory serves me right (no pun intended), 150 MHz is the limit for 7 ns chips. I bought the stuff from CrazyPC, and I hear that they are pretty good. So, if it's the wrong stuff, I figure they'll take it back w/o too much hassle.