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Kingston KVR667D2N5/1G Valueram Computer Memory 1GB PC5300 DDR2 667MHz 240 Pin Dimm
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Kingston KVR667D2N5/1G Valueram Computer Memory 1GB PC5300 DDR2 667MHz 240 Pin Dimm

Customer rating on Kingston KVR667D2N5/1G Valueram Computer Memory 1GB PC5300 DDR2 667MHz 240 Pin Dimm: 4.5 out of 5 stars ( 49 customer ratings )

£11.99 Free Delivery

RRP: £18.74 | You save: £6.75 (36%)

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Specifications

 

  • Main Features:
  • Clock Cycle Time (tCK) CL=5: 3ns (min.) / 8ns (max.)
  • Row Cycle Time (tRC): 54ns (min.)
  • Refresh to Active/Refresh Command Time (tRFC): 105ns
  • Row Active Time (tRAS): 39ns (min.) / 70,000ns (max.)
  • Single Power Supply of +1.8V (+/- .1V)
  • Power (IDD0): 1.872 W (operating)
  • UL Rating: 94 V - 0

Description

 

Kingston is the worlds largest independent memory manufacturer. Every memory product kingston offer is designed to help get maximum performance at the best price to you.

Customer Reviews

 

Customer rating on Kingston KVR667D2N5/1G Valueram Computer Memory 1GB PC5300 DDR2 667MHz 240 Pin Dimm: 4.5 out of 5 stars

Average rating (49 reviews)

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars excellent value

dhbull | 02/08/2008 | See all dhbull's reviews (1) »

these are the best memory for the value range at £11.99 theres no excuse for having just 1 gig.dont forget if you use xp 32 bit operating or vista.it will only see 3 to 4 gig.if you have a 64 bit operating system use many gigs as your motherboard allows.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Excellent

Dave296 | 27/06/2008 | See all Dave296's reviews (5) »

Bought this from play.com last week, fitted it to my dell xps 420 and it works fine and at a bargain price

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Reply to Pimpocrimp

sandbee | 23/06/2008 | See all sandbee's reviews (1) »

If you have the computer manual with the mainboard diagram it should tell you compatible memory modules it can use~ if not then
try to identify the motherboard inside your PC by looking at the data string in the bottom left corner of the screen during the BIOS startup - press the "Pause / Break" button to halt the system to read the detail. Press again to continue the BIOS bootup
The data-string displayed is the Motherboard model + BIOS string.
Key into Google this string of numbers ~ Usually the first 6 or 8 characters is enough to hit on the vendors ID.
Go to the vendors website and search for Support / download manual ~ then check what memory modules are compatible !