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Old 02-17-03, 07:47 PM Thread Starter   #1
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Question Kingston ValueRam chip question


Hi, I just bought some Kingston ValuRam and just wanted to know what brand memory chips are on it.

They are labeled as Kingston chips, but have the following number on them.....

D328DM-60

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Does anyone know what brand memory chips these are ?
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Old 02-17-03, 11:00 PM   #2
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I've got some Value Ram 2700 with Kingston chips, lableled D328DW-60. Mine rocks. running 428-436MHz at cas2 2.65V in the cases I've seen. I suspect my Kingston chips are license made Winbond 6ns chips, I'm not sure what yours are.

Where did you get yours and how much where they?

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I got it at a local shop here in Melbourne, Australia for $115 AUS (Approx $55 USD) each 256Mb stick. I haven't tried to O/C them yet, but i may try tonight (running at 333 atm).

I suspect the chips are Micron, but not too sure.
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Old 02-19-03, 02:51 PM   #4
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im shure those are windbond 5 ns chips, i jsut took back my val ram, because it was crapy samsung chips, the store is gona order me some ocz pc 3500, how it gets over 400 fsb

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