Hi there
DDR production has been lowered and as such the prices are increasing month on month, there will be no more DDR deals I am afraid.
How can RAM be "sli ready" or is that just a way of selling more RAM, for more money?
its a complete marketing fallacy!
New OCZ PC2-8500 Memory Modules are NVIDIA nForce SLI Certified resulting in better performance with select NVIDIA nForce motherboards. The new OCZ PC2-8500 SLI-Ready Series is equipped with NVIDIA Enhanced Performance Profiles (EPP) to optimize the modules’ performance on nForce® 590 SLI-based motherboards
its a complete marketing fallacy!
Yeah will be fine.One quick question - my current memory is PC2-4300, will the PC2-5400 stuff work OK (I assume it will but just at the lower clock speed of my board?)
Cheers,
G
Yeah will be fine.
Why do you charge more for a DDR 2GB kit? Quite irritating, when thats all my board supports, and no, i'm not upgrading everything in my pc just to buy DDR2. I don't see the logic in it, other than supply and demand?