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Order Code: CSR-X642G5
Manf.Code: TWIN2X2048-6400
The Twin2X2048-6400 is a 2048 MByte matched pair of DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs. This part delivers outstanding performance in the latest generation of dual-channel DDR2-based motherboards. It has been tested extensively in multiple DDR2 motherboards to ensure compatibility and performance at its rated speed. . The Twin2X2048-6400 comes with Enhanced Performance Profiles (EPP), the open standard for performance module SPDs jointly developed by Corsair and NVIDIA. EPP SPDs on Corsair modules allow users to automatically configure EPP enabled motherboards with aggressive memory performance settings, for maximum memory and system performance.
Features
| Package | 2048MB kit (2x1GB) dual channel pack |
| CAS Latency | 5-5-5-18 (PC2-6400) |
| Test Voltage | 1.8-1.9v |
| Speed | DDR2 800MHz (PC2-6400) |
| Type | 240-Pin DDR2 |
| Error Checking | Non-ECC |
| Registered/Unbuffered | Unbuffered |
| Warranty | Lifetime Warranty with Corsair |
General
| Manufacturers Part Number | TWIN2X2048-6400 |
| Memory Type | DDR 2 |
| Memory Speed Rating | PC2-6400 |
| SPD Speed Rating | 800 MHz |
| Voltage | 1.8-1.9v |
| Latency | 5-5-5-18 |
| Error Checking | Non ECC |
| Registered/Unbuffered | Unbuffered |
| Package Type | 2048MB kit (2x1GB) dual channel pack |
| Warranty | Life Time Warranty With Corsair |
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2011-07-14
Out of the box and into the computer. Can''t get much simpler. Recognised straight away and no issues to report.
Reviewed Posted by: AndyD,
2011-03-02
Does what it says on the tin, fast, reliable, lifetime warranty, couldn''t ask for more! Apart from fast delivery, which is always supplied by Novatech!
Reviewed Posted by: Jay,
2010-12-21
great value ram easily overclockable buy it !
Reviewed Posted by: Jonesy,
2010-10-25
Exactly as described on the box
Reviewed Posted by: yeolde_bridgeinn@yahoo.co.uk,
2008-10-30
This is great ram. I got 1 set to start with but recently got another pair because i was so impressed with the 1st pair.This is also really easy to overclock (i have mine running at 1140mhz). note that in xp 32bit 4gb off ram will only show as 3.25gb. this is not a problem with them ram so dont be worried!! for 28.79 quid,This is the bargin of the Century!!
Reviewed Posted by: doug7131,
Portishead
2008-04-22
WOW! i cant believe how amazing this set is im getting a nice 800mhz speed as soon as i had put them in i had no trouble what so ever with my Gigabyte Boarddefinitly worth the money Thankyou Novatech <3
Reviewed Posted by: Leviathon,
Leicester
2008-03-11
Good memory, cheap. but is the lowest part of my vista score, i think 2gbs mmight not be enough.
Reviewed Posted by: Rory,
Isle of wight
2008-03-02
Bought this as my old DDR400 memory wouldnt fit the new motherboard, but I am glad, very quick running in dual channel mode, although fairly tight fit with two on the MSI motherboard I purchased, but it did fit so hey...
Reviewed Posted by: Philip Stephens,
Hampshire
2008-01-29
Best budget ram around by far - jam it in and know its money well spent
Reviewed Posted by: Grimnir,
The Outback
2007-11-26
good price and nice overclockable stuff easly 1000MHz
Reviewed Posted by: pczeczora,
Plymouth
2007-09-02
Yep, full score here!Great RAM, well built with the metal covers making it safer to handle.At this price unbeatable.
Reviewed Posted by: unibox,
Hampshire
2007-06-30
Purchased 2 pairs (4GB) to fit to an Intel D975XBX2 MoBo with Q6600 CPU. As with all Corsair parts they are presented very well. Fitting was a doddle but make sure you take all the antistatic precautions. Be aware while 4GB shows in the BIOS and with some 3rd party system advice software (Belarc) under Windows XP 32bit only 3.25GB is posted in the system. Some RAM is used by onboard hardware which might be reclaimed by fiddling in the BIOS. This has nothing to do with Corsair and I believe only an XP problem. Hey who cares RAM is cheap now.
Reviewed Posted by: Jonah,
Winchester