zerodeefex
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Originally posted by: zerodeefex
why wouldnt they be running the new samsung chips? Those do 2-2-2 just fine...
Originally posted by: ROLLTIDE2002
Did I get ripped off ? Or is this the good stuff ?
I just got my order today and got KHX3200/512 9905193-013.A01 2.5V
Originally posted by: 1luckymf
Originally posted by: ROLLTIDE2002
Did I get ripped off ? Or is this the good stuff ?
I just got my order today and got KHX3200/512 9905193-013.A01 2.5V
Those are the exact numbers on the 512 I received and they were BH5.
Where were yours shipped from?
Originally posted by: user1234
only morons would pay more than $150 for a gig of ram, even the fastest
I figured this out the hard way with HyperX CL 2-2-2 which I bought a long time ago. My gigabyte 8knxp wouldnt boot into 2-2-2 timings So iahve ben running 2-3-2 ever since. Not really mad since I paid $75 each 512 a long time ago when this stuff was cheap.Originally posted by: BigEdMuustaffa
I just spoke to a Kingston tech rep and he said that the A version replaced the non A version. The non A version was 2-2-2 by default. Too many people were having problems getting their system to boot since this chip had settings that were "a little too aggressive for most motherboards" as he put it. The A series which Kingston replaced the non A series with has settings of 2-3-2 by default so they would work with most motherboards w/o having to change the memory frequency settings. Does this make sense?
Originally posted by: jacktackle
*bump*, gotta order soon, so is everyone getting BH-5? I know lots of people have bought them.