1 Gig kit Kingston Hyper-X PC3000 Cas 2-2-2 $184

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Beats out pricewatch's best price by about $25. These will carry either Winbond BH-5 or BH-6 onboard so a lil extra voltage may be required for wild overclocks. They carry a Lifetime warranty as well.

http://www.ec.kingston.com/shop/partsinfo.asp?ktcpartno=KTD-WS360A/512&promo=c5cae3
Edit: Here's a fixed but indirect link, in the "new search" dropdown select "Type", then select "PC3000" in the "technology type" dropdown.

Enjoy yer deal
 
Link Fixed, just follow the err uhh 12 step process in my original post :)
 
Originally posted by Hal|9k
Expired. :(
Ya, a lot of my deals tend to go fast. After reading any of my posts your next step should always be clicking the "buy now" button :D

2500 posts :)
 
That one expired, but this one has been good for the last two weeks. Same deals. Just click on hyperx to the left and then choose pc3000.

KHX3000/256 256MB HyperX DDR 370MHz DIMM CL2 $47.00
KHX3000/512 512MB HyperX DDR 370MHz DIMM CL2 $93.00
KHX3000K2/512 512MB Kit HyperX DDR 370MHz DIMM CL2 $98.00
KHX3000K2/1G 1GB Kit HyperX DDR 370MHz DIMM CL2 $184.00


I picked up the 1GB kit about a week ago. 2-2-2-11 at 200MHz. :cool:
 
Originally posted by mtlcafan79
That one expired, but this one has been good for the last two weeks.
Thanks! Just handed that one to a buddy of mine and he ordered the 1GB kit.

Sucks that some states have to pay sales tax, but it's still a good deal, especially if it's the good Winbond RAM.
 
Originally posted by mtlcafan79
That one expired, but this one has been good for the last two weeks. Same deals. Just click on hyperx to the left and then choose pc3000.

KHX3000K2/1G 1GB Kit HyperX DDR 370MHz DIMM CL2 $184.00
hmmm....you don't suppose this stuff could get up to 230-240FSB, do you?
 
think these would do 200mhz fsb in my shuttle cuz i cat add any volts to my ram :(
 
Originally posted by Volkswagen
think these would do 200mhz fsb in my shuttle cuz i cat add any volts to my ram :(
Good question. Depends on how liberal the preprogrammed defaults are. Seeing how most windbond chips (bh5,cg5,bh6) can be voltage hungry...you would def be risking it.

I'd say a guarded "yes" but risky no doubt
 
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