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    Anyone know what the timings of Kingston's 4GB modules are at?

    Discussion in 'Hardware Components and Aftermarket Upgrades' started by tuηay, Oct 6, 2010.

  1. tuηay

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    Tittle says it all.

    Anyone got an idea? I have searched trough google and Kingston now, but can't find anything.

    Part number is: KTH-ZD8000C6/4G

    Thanks :)
     
  2. sgogeta4

    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Doesn't the C6 imply CAS latency 6? Either way, there is no point in upgrading what you've already got since timings give absolutely no benefit in any real life situation.
     
  3. tuηay

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    Well, the single 4GB modules are not for my Qosmio. I'm 'modding' a laptop to use as my main laptop.
    Spec. far as now is
    T7500
    4GB RAM 800Mhz
    Vertex 2 120 SSD drive
    1440x900 14,1"
    Windows 7 64-bit

    So, the main reason why I asked this question was be cause I don't want any slow RAM modules wich slows down my system. (do you get what I mean?)

    But, thanks for your reply :) I'm going to order two of those now :)
     
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    sgogeta4 Notebook Nobel Laureate

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    Lol, RAM speed can never slow a system down. Doesn't even matter if it's DDR speeds, since there will always be a slower component to be the bottleneck of the system.
     
  5. tuηay

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    So, what is the bottleneck of my system?
     
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    Depends, what exactly are you using your other computer for?
     
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    Nothing for now, I'm just collecting parts. As I said.
    What I'm going to buy is:
    Antec Silver Arcticlean
    Antec Silver Thermal Compound Forumla 5
    OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB SSd drive (similar what I use on my Qosimo)
    4GB Kimngston 800Mhz

    And as my CPU: T7500.

    Seems good?
     
  8. ViciousXUSMC

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    Free Program: CPU-Z

    It has your RAM speed listed on the 2nd or 3rd tab.
     
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    I have not bought it yet. That is why I'm asking.