Re: Memory Prices on ebay
- From: "Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 May 2007 20:08:23 +0100
"Nick Le Lievre" <nicklelievre@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:465c7b4a$0$1346$834e42db@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Synapse Syndrome" <synapse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:gqCdnTpzqd7R68HbRVnyjwA@xxxxxxxxx
WE PROGRAM ALL MODULES OURSELVES TO ENSURE HIGHEST COMPATIBILITY UNLIKE OTHERS WHO JUST PROVIDE THE MANUFACTURERS PROGRAMMING WHICH IS FAR LESS COMPATIBLE
Which means what exactly?
Re-flashed SPD chip probably. I don't know what they would change, but it sounds dodgy.
Its the high density stuff stay away from it... I bought 2x 1GB kit for £ 60 in January from a USA seller. It didn't work in my VIA KT600 motherboard even though it was supposed too. I don't know if some high density stuff is better then others but the stuff I got was incompatible when it should of been compatible. When I returned it they refunded me the cost less postage which was about £ 17 when it cost much less then that to send. A rip off.
A long time ago I bought high-density PC133 RAM from Crucial. There is nothing wrong with high-density RAM; it's just a matter whether the motherboard is compatible with it or not.
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