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
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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.
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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 replyI'm going to order two of those now
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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.
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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.
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ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer
Free Program: CPU-Z
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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.