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Kingston memory for P4p800 DX
Hi,
As per Kingston support, "it is recommended to use the kit part numbers instead, KVR400X64C3AK2/1G. This is a kit of two 512MB modules that have been pretested together in a dual channel environment to insure compatibility on site." Has anyone had luck with this chip? Thanks James |
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I have tried two styles of ddr 400 kingston ram, HyperX and Value Ram on the
p4p800 deluxe. Both types were 512meg sticks and they worked fine at the auto settings and tweaked for performance. If you go down the settings for memory in bios, I used these settings for the value ram 2.5,3,3,6,8 and the hyper x was 2,2,3,6,8. Seems like kingston ram is a good match for ASUS boards. G. "James" wrote in message om... Hi, As per Kingston support, "it is recommended to use the kit part numbers instead, KVR400X64C3AK2/1G. This is a kit of two 512MB modules that have been pretested together in a dual channel environment to insure compatibility on site." Has anyone had luck with this chip? Thanks James |
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