PC 3000 DDR available, and friggin AFFORDABLE!!!!

eden

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Oh my god I didn't think they headed there, but my local store just got a chock full of PC 2400, 2700, and even 3000, which is a whopping 366MHZ!!! Plus the best part is that in CDN dollars, they are 149$!! Yes PC3000.
Currently they are supported by Abit KR7s. Who knows, maybe even the PC1066 RDRAM is no longer that hyped once they test PC3000 P4 mobos...
Look at www.rbcomputing.com

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The other day I heard an explosion from the other side of town.... It was a 486 booting up...<P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1><EM>Edited by Eden on 01/03/02 09:59 PM.</EM></FONT></P>
 

scamtrOn

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woooooaaaaaaaaaahhhhhh. what about that 286??? damn thing was a nuclear bomb.


i love that new abit. it kicks ass. right now its a McLaren in motherboards.



<font color=purple><b>I have a pc with a built-in house.</b> :wink: </font color=purple>
 

jflongo

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http://www.hardcorecooling.com has it as well.

They carry OCZ Technology DDR Ram. I have the PC2400 version, which is performing quite well.

Here's what they have to say...

OCZ PC-3000 256MB Enhanced Performance
Tested only on the Iwill XP333-R and Abit KR7A-Raid which you can find in our motherboard section. Not guaranteed to work on other boards.

ULN Technology: (U)ltra (L)ow (N)oise sheilded PCB

Heatspreaders to maximize performance

Available in 16x64 and 32x64

Variety of colors available

366Mhz DDR (183Mhz)

Handpicked Chips

CL2.5 rating


Your Price: $ 91.99

<i> If you buy a pre-packaged pc, shame on you </i> :wink:
 

eden

Champion
Nope but damn close neighbor, HULL! Or as they want it, Gatineau <mumble...>
Why?

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The other day I heard an explosion from the other side of town.... It was a 486 booting up...