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Post #49530722 added 04-24-2012 1:35 PM by justabrake in Archived Deals
I always remember overclocking ram you increase the voltage But to me it looks like this ram is pretty dam fast compared to any one 1.5 volts anyone else agree ?
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Post #49534850 added 04-24-2012 5:23 PM by MaizeOut in Archived Deals
Because I've read reviews that this particular Corsair performs better than some other RAMs at 1333 (less latency with these when running at 1333). And you could have these 1600 at about the same...
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Post #49536304 added 04-24-2012 6:37 PM by MaizeOut in Archived Deals
I think you misunderstood. I know that my motherboard can't run at 1600 and the Corsair will only run at 1333. But it will have less latency (than 9-9-9-24) when running at 1333. So, basically, I'm...
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Post #49528028 added 04-24-2012 12:03 PM by viperdealer in Archived Deals
I was thinking the same thing about the Corsair Vengeance 1600Mhz 16gb of ram. I think I'm going to wait cuz there seems to be such downward momentum on the ram prices. If the Corsair's go below $100...
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Post #49530342 added 04-24-2012 1:21 PM by shah_vm in Archived Deals
i guess he mentioned bios version a14 and later should support 16GB RAM
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Post #49532854 added 04-24-2012 3:34 PM by jiannichan in Archived Deals
I'm running a modified version of A09, where the voltages for the 2D and 3D profile are both underclocked to 0.83v and 0.85v. They only have the highest A10 for the L502x. The XPS 17 is up to A17 I...
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Post #49535412 added 04-24-2012 5:54 PM by edplayer in Archived Deals
Looks like they have the same latency. So why not? Because your motherboard can't run them at 1600. And any difference between the two in your laptop will be tiny. Not noticeable outside of...
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Post #49535594 added 04-24-2012 6:03 PM by Acetkbez in Archived Deals
damnit I just paid $86 the other day for 16gb ram :( what was the total after tax?
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Post #49530934 added 04-24-2012 1:45 PM by superstition in Archived Deals
Overclocking is very unlikely to be the source of the 1.5v rating for these. Process size is probably the reason. Smaller process chips tend to need less voltage. 1.5v parts are generally older...
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Post #49527874 added 04-24-2012 11:58 AM by diecastbeatdown in Archived Deals
I'll agree with that, but I won't do a search before ordering. :lol: just saying that the other post was at the top of my inbox when I woke up. ;)
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Post #49681152 added 04-30-2012 10:04 AM by 575rider in Archived Deals
Why would they? You would need a 2011 MBP to use 16GB.
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Post #49619862 added 04-27-2012 8:02 PM by geektja0 in Archived Deals
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820144556 Price is $109.99 25% off w/ promo code EMCNFHF47, ends 4/30 Final price 82.49 with FS Mod alert: repost, please remove...
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Post #49613620 added 04-27-2012 1:44 PM by qinqin in Archived Deals
will my laptop compatible with this if i buy it??? !!!!!!
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Post #49620008 added 04-27-2012 8:12 PM by luis702 in Archived Deals
Good deal
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Post #49578062 added 04-26-2012 8:45 AM by NikeAir in Archived Deals
Just ordered this for my MBP 15".. repped
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Post #49541760 added 04-24-2012 10:52 PM by edplayer in Archived Deals
What makes you think it will have a lower latency? I don't see an extended timing table but why would you think the SPD will be better than 9-9-9-24 at 1333? edit: I didn't read the reviews...
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Post #49532886 added 04-24-2012 1:59 AM by yuugotserved in Archived Deals
Newegg has 16GB (2x8GB) GeIL DDR3 1333 Laptop Memory (GS316GB1333C9DC) for $110 - 25% off promo code EMCNFHF47 = $82.49 with free shipping. Thanks Discombobulated Newegg also has 8GB (1x8GB) GeIL...
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Post #49517232 added 04-24-2012 2:04 AM by Gameross in Archived Deals
Nice to see these dropping fast. Anyone tried any 8 gig memory is a Dell XPS 702 model laptop that only has 2 sockets?
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You know, some of us do go to sleep at night. ;)
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Post #49521654 added 04-24-2012 8:02 AM by DavidPumpkins in Archived Deals
Needs more time. I've seen deals with 40 TUs that got passed over :lol:
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Post #49520898 added 04-24-2012 7:25 AM by jiannichan in Archived Deals
It will work if you're using a later BIOS. I know with the A14 BIOS, it works. Depends on your laptop, OS and/or the BIOS you're running. My XPS L502x says max 8GB, but I can put in 16GB and...
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Post #49519988 added 04-24-2012 6:37 AM by jarrettd in Archived Deals
Thought I would share this since it seems like a very good deal on laptop memory. GeIL 16GB (2 x 8G) 204-Pin DDR3 SO-DIMM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10660) Laptop Memory $82.49 After Coupon Code: EMCNFHF47 ...
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Post #49547678 added 04-25-2012 6:56 AM by karsc01 in Archived Deals
If it's an XPS 15 (l502x) this states max 8GB but there are numerous threads that it supports 16GB. Finally I'll have enough ram to run all the VM's I need :).
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Post #49723354 added 05-01-2012 2:05 PM by 575rider in Archived Deals
Yep, it is. You can install 16GB in any 2011 Macbook Pro model. Nice price.
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Post #49722386 added 05-01-2012 1:32 PM by stevehip in Archived Deals
I installed this ram into my new MBP 13" which brought it up from 4gigs to 16... probably a lot more than I'll need, but for this price I can't beat it. Now as soon as they make a 1TB SSD and the...
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Post #49681094 added 04-30-2012 10:02 AM by paulisonthephone in Archived Deals
I can confirm that these don't work in a 15" mid-2009 MacBook Pro (2.53 GHz Core 2 Duo). I was skeptical when I read they wouldn't work so I decided to buy them anyway. I guess I'll have to stick...
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Post #49531262 added 04-24-2012 2:02 PM by cndealking in Archived Deals
Why not front page.
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Post #49531820 added 04-24-2012 2:32 PM by sunilmma in Archived Deals
I will wait till I can get this for about $30
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Has anyone used these in a MacBook Pro? They look like likely candidates for Mac upgrades.
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Post #49533438 added 04-24-2012 4:06 PM by superstition in Archived Deals
They should are compatible with 2011 models. 2010 models do not support 16 GB of RAM. I don't know if they will handle a single 8 GB module.
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Post #49536534 added 04-24-2012 6:49 PM by g10ny in Archived Deals
Yeah, I paid $85 for my 8 GB stick on BF. Now the price has halved. I could have waited. I can wait again, but what if RAM prices goes the way of hard drives?
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Post #49553480 added 04-25-2012 10:53 AM by stevehip in Archived Deals
This is EXACTLY the info I was looking for. I just got a MBP 13" i7 and it did say up to 8 gigs upgradeable in the book that came with it. Nice to know I can get the 16 and put it in. Now where can i...
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Post #49536074 added 04-24-2012 6:25 PM by Molotov in Archived Deals
damn, i paid 99.99 on an amazon deal for 2x8gb a couple weeks ago. otherwise i would be all over this.
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Post #49536860 added 04-24-2012 7:07 PM by rahd001 in Archived Deals
Makes you lose hope in all mankind, eh? In Sept 2011, I was saying, "Buy it up... it's not going to be this way forever..." I'm speechless when I see deals like this. The hard drive deal is...
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Post #49528088 added 04-24-2012 12:05 PM by lleung1980 in Archived Deals
what BIOS are u using on your L502X?
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Post #49548374 added 04-25-2012 7:32 AM by erliuic in Archived Deals
IF anyone is interested, the 2011 MBPs should be able to support 16 GB RAM even though it's not officially supported by Apple. Source:...
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Post #49534126 added 04-24-2012 4:42 PM by MaizeOut in Archived Deals
After a long thought, I went ahead and ordered a pair of these for myself. I was comparing these against CORSAIR Vengeance 8GB (2 x 4GB) 204-Pin DDR3 1600MHz PC3 12800 Laptop Memory...
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Post #49548056 added 04-25-2012 7:15 AM by jiannichan in Archived Deals
A lot of laptops states a certain MAX ram, but it all depends on the BIOS/chipset. At the time of production of that laptop, it probably only supported 8GB. That is the reason the XPS 15 L502X states...
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Post #49546608 added 04-25-2012 5:53 AM by sanjeeva7 in Archived Deals
Probably a limitation due to the motherboard. You can install more RAM but it won't see it so pretty much pointless.
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Post #49521854 added 04-24-2012 8:10 AM by ed00 in Archived Deals
i have 8 g in my laptop, which is way more than i need. unless ur laptop is doing very memory intensive app's. your better of upgrading your (faster) home pc. just my thoughts peace
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