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The listing, OCZ Technology "SLI Ready" 4GB PC2-6400 RAM (2 x 2GB modules) has ended.
This listing is for 2 OCZ Technology "SLI Ready" 2GB PC2-5300 sticks of RAM. This is Dual Channel RAM for a total of 4GB.
Free shipping does not include tracking...If you want tracking added it will be $4.00 to send it certified. By bidding...you acknowledge that the item will be shipped without tracking (unless you specify & pay) and you cannot hold me liable if the item is lost in the mail.
Because that is how much it costs to send it certified. I can send it parcel or priority as well, but then you are looking at $6.40 for priority or $6.30 for parcel...both with tracking. There is no cheap way to track something... The $4 price is based off a listing that I mailed a week or so ago, and it was $4 even to mail 1 coin in an envelope and track it...and that was the cheapest possible way to get a tracking number on it.
you can ship items throught paypal, and its cheaper, say an item that weigh 3oz will ship for $1.64 with tracking, post office is $1.95 plus tracking, just some info
It's really hard to say. I bought these in 2006 or 2007, I bought 2 sets of these so I had 8GB of RAM when I built my desktop. I would say that they were used for maybe 2 years. I started to have problems with my motherboard and began removing components to try and eliminate what was causing the "random shutdowns" However, after changing out everything...hard drive, cables, different sticks of RAM, video cards...and it would still randomly shutdown, I finally decided that it was the motherboard that was giving me problems and haven't touched it since. These have been pulled from the computer and in a plastic case for at least 3 years now.
man i'm going to bid all out this should go really high its a nice auction. do you know if the 2.10v can be changed on your pc mind is running 1,5 v does this matter thanks lynton 2012 2012
I honestly do not know, I have built and fixed 1000's of computers but have never been much into overclocking which is typically where your voltages tend to really matter.
That was my mistake...they are PC2-6400 not 5300. Depending on your motherboard...some support multiple types of RAM, but not mixed at the same time. Thanks for looking!
very nice auction gonna make sure my board can handle 2gb per slot before i bid some boards are only one gig per slot but i think mine will do it just need to make 100% sure lol f&w