Blue DDR heat spreader $3.03 shipped.

Man, that is a really good deal. With Free S&H?? Too bad all my ram already have them... but when I used to have Kingston Valueram, I always wished for a pair... just to dress them up ;-)
 
Pulled off something similar @ Ebay a couple weeks ago - ~$3.00 shipped. More color selection there (in case blue isn't your thing).
 
Do these come with thermal paste/pads? Or are you supposed to just use regular stuff, like arctic silver?
 
Not a bad rating really. Most people just go to reseller review sites when they are pissed anyways.

The only ones that get high ratings are those that give perks for writing reviews for them, then people who are satisfied actually go and write reviews :p

IAWTP. :) nice call.
 
Heatspreaders are not always a good thing. Retail ram's headspreaders is baked on, not just held by paste pads
Talk about bake, that's what your ram chips are likely to do
 
heh, these look exactly like the ones on my old Kingston HyperX memory.
 
Not a bad rating really. Most people just go to reseller review sites when they are pissed anyways.

The only ones that get high ratings are those that give perks for writing reviews for them, then people who are satisfied actually go and write reviews :p

Oh please. :rolleyes:
 
I have ordered from them 7 times this year and had no problems.
I might have just been lucky I guess. (7 times).

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Originally Posted by Grentz
Not a bad rating really. Most people just go to reseller review sites when they are pissed anyways.

The only ones that get high ratings are those that give perks for writing reviews for them, then people who are satisfied actually go and write reviews

Oh please.

I haven't rated the site in spite of 7 positive experiences.

Heat spreaders are not always a good thing. Retail ram's head spreaders is baked on, not just held by paste pads
Talk about bake, that's what your ram chips are likely to do

These reviews seem to contradict you statement.
Although they show only a small decrease in temps they don't "bake" your ram.
http://www.legitreviews.com/article/299/4/
http://www.mikhailtech.com/articles/cooling/ttmemkit/
http://www.ocia.net/reviews/ddrmax/page2.shtml
 
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