**Kingston DDR PC3200 Now In Stock** From £16.09 Inc VAT.

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Kingston DDR PC3200 Now In Stock from £16.09 Inc VAT.

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ValueRAM's KVR400X64C3AK2/2G is a kit of two 128M x 64-bit (1GB) DDR400 CL3
SDRAM (Synchronous DRAM) memory modules. Total kit capacity is 2GB (2048MB). The components on each module include sixteen 64M x 8-bit (16M x 8-bit x 4 Bank) DDR400 SDRAM in TSOP packages. Each 184-pin DIMM uses gold contact fingers and requires +2.6V. The electrical and mechanical specifications are as follows:

- Clock Cycle Time (tCK) 5ns (min.) / 10ns (max.)
- Row Cycle Time (tRC) 55ns (min.)
- Refresh Row Cycle Time (tRFC) 70ns (min.)
- Row Active Time (tRAS) 40ns (min.) / 70,000ns (max.)
- Single Power Supply of +2.6V (+/- .1V)
- Power (IDD0) 5.408 W (operating)
- Operating Temperature 0o C to 70o C
- Storage Temperature -55o C to +150o C
- UL Rating 94 V - 0

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Prices dont make sense. you may aswell by two seperate 512 sticks than the bundled 2x512 as its cheaper by nearly £10
 
very true, strangely priced there.. also its a sad day when DDR1 is getting to be the price of DDR3 ram. I can't personally see OCUK shifing much of these.
 
very true, strangely priced there.. also its a sad day when DDR1 is getting to be the price of DDR3 ram. I can't personally see OCUK shifing much of these.

I can. DDR carries a premium on the MM and is normally massively sought after.

And the extra is because it's a 1GB stick. If you want to work to 2 sticks maximum (which most do), you're limited to 1GB with the 512MB ones.
 
Prices dont make sense. you may aswell by two seperate 512 sticks than the bundled 2x512 as its cheaper by nearly £10

People still want them, simple as that. Prices can be adjusted. ;) but as TUTE says, you're missing the point there m8 :D
 
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