Yup. Very HOT. Fry's told us this store would open in December. I can't believe they're gonna miss the Thanksgiving sales. I too live in Sugar Land and this place is right across the street from the Park&Ride where I get off the METRO bus after work everyday. How convenient is that...
I think they screwed up on the original pricing because it was $100 + 15 shipping. Even buying direct from Antec was cheaper at $89 + 13 shipping. Hope no one bought from NewEgg at the original price.
The BQE is black color. See this.
I do. I have the same exact power supply running a P4 2.4C overclocked to 3.2Ghz, WD Raptor, WD2000JB. Can run 2 sessions of Prime95 all week.
yeba, one more time. Please edit your top post to indicate that these are NOT the same chips used in Corsair PC4000 or Buffalo PC4300.
These are using HY5DU56822AT - D43 while Corsair and Buffalo are using HY5DU56822BT - D43
A is 2nd gen while B is 3rd gen. They DO NOT overclock the same...
Oh man, I don't think so. It didn't even do CAS 2.0 at 200fsb. This ram is probably not so good for nForce2 boards since the memory performance is more sensitive to memory timings than higher fsb. For Intel 865/875, these are good since higher fsb usually give better performance than tighter...
By the way, these are not the same chips that Corsair and Buffalo PC4300 use.
They are using HY5DU56822BT - D43 while Kingstons are using HY5DU56822AT - D43
A is 2nd gen while B is 3rd gen which overclocks much much much better. 270fsb+ is very possible with 3rd gen while the Kingstons pretty...
Aren't you the one looking for inexpensive DDR that'll do 250fsb 1:1? You were pondering on the Buffalo PC3200 CH-5 right?
Well, I think these Hynix will do better than Buffalo because you can run CAS 3.0 thus go higher on fsb. I don't think the Buffalo will let you run CAS 3.0. Besides...
Went to local CC in Sugar Land, TX. They had 4 Hynix and 1 Samsung. Picked up 2 at the mentioned price. Testing one stick right now in my P4C800E Dlx. Passes Memtest86 at 245fsb 1:1, 3-4-4-8, 2.75 vDimm. Moving up to 250fsb will fail Test#5 even at 2.85 vDimm. Maybe it needs some burn in...
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