July 24, 2011
Kingston ValueRAM 4 GB Kit (2×2 GB Modules) 1333MHz PC3-1066 DDR3 DIMM Desktop Memory KVR1333D3N9K2/4G
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Kingston ValueRAM 4 GB Kit (2×2 GB Modules) 1333MHz PC3-1066 DDR3 DIMM Desktop Memory KVR1333D3N9K2/4G
- Two 2GB modules, totaling 4GBStandard 256M X 64 Non-ECC 1333MHz 240-pin Unbuffered DIMM (DDR3, 1.5V, CL9, FBGA, Gold)
Kingston is the industry leader in PC memory. Designed with the whitebox user and system integrator in mind, Kingston ValueRAM products are engineered to meet industry standard specifications and rigorously tested to ensure quality. Kingston ValueRAM is ideal for those who purchase memory by spec and are looking for competitvely priced generic memory. Product is backed by a lifetime warranty and free technical support. Included in the package is a kit of two 2GB modules of 1333MHz DDR3 memory for a total of 4GB. Specs are 256Mx 64-bit, Non-ECC,CL9, 240-pin unbuffered DIMM, gold contacts, 1.5v.
List Price: $ 62.99
Price: $ 28.99
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July 25th, 2011 at 12:12 am
Intel Approved.,
I purchased this memory to use on a Intel DP55WB Media Series P55 micro-ATX Core i7 Core i5 LGA1156 Desktop Motherboard. The motherboard seems to be picky and would not work with the Corsair memory that I originally tried. This memory is in the Intel approved list for the motherboard. I have been using the memory with no problems.
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|July 25th, 2011 at 1:09 am
Kingston faithful,
when building a system I always look for Kingston compatible memory modules for better reliability and faster throughput. this memory is the fastest I have used so far and I trust just as reliable
I built this computer for my daughter to do gaming, she keeps calling and saying what a great system she has now. Always trust Kingston
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|July 25th, 2011 at 1:34 am
Works as expected.,
I successfully paired these sticks with Kingston KVR1333D3K2/4GR from another retailer in a dual-channel RAM configuration. So that makes a total of 4 sticks, 8 GB. In order to take advantage of this much memory, I’m running a 64-bit operating system (as opposed to a 32-bit one).
These are DDR3 memory sticks, so be sure you have an AM3 motherboard if you like AMD processors, or whatever on the Intel side handles DDR3 if you go for Intel processors.
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