Does 2,2,2,5 at 2.7V in my missuses NF7
What price would you say for a 512 stick
Probably is BH5 but i haven't peeled off the heatspreader to have a look
Does 2,2,2,5 at 2.7V in my missuses NF7
What price would you say for a 512 stick
Probably is BH5 but i haven't peeled off the heatspreader to have a look
Knight 1: We are now no longer the Knights who say Ni.
Knight 2: NI.
Other Knights: Shh...
Knight 1: We are now the Knights who say..."Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG. Zoom-Boing. Z'nourrwringmm.
You don't say which model it is? There are 3 different 512MB models in the XMS 3200 range :MY-007-CS,MY-032-CS and MY-029-CS. The price of these varies massively - cheapest (new) is ~£80, most expensive ~£120. Say second hand you are looking at half that, then it could be anywhere in the range £40-60. I guess most people would also be looking to 'pair' this with a similar module, so again that may affect the price you get. Still, nominally ~£50, but list it and see.
Nomadd
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The part number is cmx512-3200c2pt if that helpsOriginally Posted by Nomadd
I do have two identical sticks thankfully and those timings were taken running in dual channel mode
Knight 1: We are now no longer the Knights who say Ni.
Knight 2: NI.
Other Knights: Shh...
Knight 1: We are now the Knights who say..."Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-Ekki-PTANG. Zoom-Boing. Z'nourrwringmm.
£70-£80 if its BH5 and you can gaurantee it to those speeds
Last edited by Flash; 19-08-2004 at 11:45 AM.
Depending on revision XMS3200c2 is either BH-6, CH-5 or Infineon Rev. B
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