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Kingston ValueRAM (KVR400X64C3A/1G)


$37.00 Released January, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Fits into standard slots without any extra pushing or prying required. Works well with older PCs, no compatibility issues. Runs very stable, not error-prone.

The Cons:Return policy with this type of hardware is typically very strict regardless of retailer. Only appropriate for older machines - not a performance boost on any system built within the last year or so.

The Kingston ValueRAM (KVR400X64C3A/1G) is a low-priced 1GB desktop computer memory module. This is an 184-pin DIMM unit, with a 64-bit data path, which is standard by now. The ValueRAM (KVR400X64C3A/1G) is a non-ECC unit, also common for external memory devices.

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Make sure your desktop is also non-ECC, or errors might occur. The CAS Latency (CL) is 3, so this memory module should respond to commands on its memory relatively quickly. The low price of the Kingston ValueRAM (KVR400X64C3A/1G) is explained by the fact that this module is only DDR (not DDR2 or DDR3), and by the fact that it has only 1GB of memory.

Features

  • 1GB
  • Single unit
  • SDRAM memory module
  • 400MHz
  • DDR
  • Non-ECC
  • CL=3
  • 184-pin DIMM
  • Unbuffered
  • Gold connecting pins
  • 2.6V
  • Double-sided
  • Lifetime warranty
  • Weight: 454g
  • 64-bit data path

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    fits into standard slots without any extra pushing or prying required

  • 1

    works well with older PCs, no compatibility issues

  • 1

    runs very stable, not error-prone

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    long-lasting quality, will work for years without trouble

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    added memory consistently increases the performance of PCs

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    return policy with this type of hardware is typically very strict regardless of retailer

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    only appropriate for older machines - not a performance boost on any system built within the last year or so

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