20 Sep 2008 at 14:19 #1 Quitch Quitch Associate Joined 17 Sep 2008 Posts 3 I haven't any success with this, but does anyone know whether it's possible to buy 4GB 1066Mhz+ RAM in the UK?
I haven't any success with this, but does anyone know whether it's possible to buy 4GB 1066Mhz+ RAM in the UK?
20 Sep 2008 at 14:21 #2 Major_Disaster Major_Disaster Associate Joined 2 Nov 2007 Posts 488 Wouldnt have thought so. That sort of density to me implies server RAM... which arent usually that sort of speeds. But someone please prove me wrong!
Wouldnt have thought so. That sort of density to me implies server RAM... which arent usually that sort of speeds. But someone please prove me wrong!
20 Sep 2008 at 14:24 #3 Cob Cob Soldato Joined 30 Jul 2006 Posts 18,508 Location Antrim town I haven't seen any. The 4gb PC6400 sticks I've seen have very loose timings (CAS 6), so I'm not sure if they've bothered with PC8500 yet.
I haven't seen any. The 4gb PC6400 sticks I've seen have very loose timings (CAS 6), so I'm not sure if they've bothered with PC8500 yet.
20 Sep 2008 at 18:26 #4 Happy Happy Soldato Joined 7 Jan 2008 Posts 7,117 Location Tunbridge Wells Had a look with google and didn't find anything, however you can get a single stick of 16GB DDR memory still
Had a look with google and didn't find anything, however you can get a single stick of 16GB DDR memory still
20 Sep 2008 at 23:03 #5 SinaiSound SinaiSound Soldato Joined 18 Oct 2002 Posts 3,303 Location Sheffield How about 4 sticks of 4GB PC6400 Not really PC8500 though lol http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showp...Quad Channel Vista Series DDR2 (OCZ2VU80016GQ)
How about 4 sticks of 4GB PC6400 Not really PC8500 though lol http://www.overclockers.co.uk/showp...Quad Channel Vista Series DDR2 (OCZ2VU80016GQ)
20 Sep 2008 at 23:10 #6 Quitch Quitch Associate OP Joined 17 Sep 2008 Posts 3 In that case I'd be better off with 4 sticks of 2GB at PC8500, unless I had a very particular need for that much RAM.
In that case I'd be better off with 4 sticks of 2GB at PC8500, unless I had a very particular need for that much RAM.
21 Sep 2008 at 08:01 #7 Sgt_Pepper Sgt_Pepper Associate Joined 1 Sep 2007 Posts 2,205 Location St. Helens & Blackpool Title: 1x4GB PC8500+ Ignore Last edited: 21 Sep 2008
21 Sep 2008 at 13:24 #8 Happy Happy Soldato Joined 7 Jan 2008 Posts 7,117 Location Tunbridge Wells Why do you need PC2 8500+ speeds per module? Surely PC2 6400 would suffice.
21 Sep 2008 at 16:27 #9 Tetras Tetras Man of Honour Joined 22 Jun 2006 Posts 18,324 What is motherboard compatibility like with 4GB modules? I haven't seen any desktop boards that declare support for sticks that large?
What is motherboard compatibility like with 4GB modules? I haven't seen any desktop boards that declare support for sticks that large?
21 Sep 2008 at 20:27 #10 Happy Happy Soldato Joined 7 Jan 2008 Posts 7,117 Location Tunbridge Wells Some of the P45 boards support 16GB of ram so 4x4GB iirc