Had those, nearly twice as tall as Crucial® Ballistix® Sport VLP.
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Had those, nearly twice as tall as Crucial® Ballistix® Sport VLP.
You exaggerate, maybe 50% taller.
http://www.crucial.com/images11/LowP...tition_lrg.jpg
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The Crucial Ballistic Sport VLP module stands just 18.75mm tall and the Crucial Ballistix Tatical LP is 25.50mm in height.
Ebuyer do the VLP set:
http://www.ebuyer.com/408617-crucial...d1609es2lx0ceu
I'm using gskill ripjaws, and they sit incredibly low but still have decent heat spreaders. Definitely recommend them :)
I beg your pardon, I missed the LP, I had the NORMAL height Crucial Ballistix Tactical Memory Kit available. In that case the half size is right :p. Normal memory modules without the heatsink are 1.5-1.7", but Very Low Profile modules stand at 0.72" (DIMM Wiki).
I grabbed two of these back in january: http://www.ebuyer.com/408620-crucial...d1608et3lx0ceu when they were only £14.99 ex vat (so ~ £18 inc). Not sure why the price has jumped up quite so much since then...?
Really must play with tweaking them at some point, they've booted at 1333MHz from SPD so far, but they can do so much more... :D
Yeah memory seems to have shot up from around £35 for 4GB x2 at the start of the year to around £55 - £60 last month - seems to be continuing to increase.
I know the pound weakened against major currencies earlier this year which could explain part of the increase.
thanks for the suggestions guys, alot of people seem to really dig the gskill ripjaws so i may go with them :)
They aren't really low profile though, they are just normal sized and thus will fit under most coolers.
You will find that many designs fit quite neatly, the normal Cruicial Ballistix, Patriot Viper, and I'm sure many others.Quote:
Despite being a little bigger than the standard DIMM size they still nicely fit under any giant cooler you can imagine. Certainly neither the Silver Arrow nor NH-D14 present a problem, which is more than can be said for many heatspreader designs.
what, ripjaws? for something with a decent heat spreader on they are low profile i would say. there might be something that does the job better though. depends how much clearance is needed. i just worked out what the gap would be between ram and cpu heatsink before i ordered anything. they fit under my corsair a50 which sticks out quite a bit.. but they wont suit all i guess.
As I said they are fine, but the vast majority of normal height RAM would also be fine.
Generally speaking no-one really needs proper low-profile RAM, nor do they need the extra high stuff like Corsair Vengeance, Kingston Predator or Gskill Trident.
Interestingly, doing some reading around, it looks like what we now consider "standard" DDR dimms are technically "low profile" (1.2" rather than the "standard" 1.5"-1.7" of SDR SDRAM), and the 0.7" form factor is JEDEC's "very low profile" form factor. Low profile was simply adopted as the common form factor for all DDR memory. But technically, comanies may actually be right to call 1.2" tall DIMMs low profile.
That's a bit of an eye-opener... :O_o1: