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Corsair Dual Channel TWINX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz E.P.P. Memory (2 x 1024)

Corsair TWINX 2048MB PC6400
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Item Number: C13-2022
Model: TWIN2X2048-6400C4
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Corsair 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 Memory with EPP
The Twin2X2048-6400C4 is a 2048 MByte matched pair of DDR2 SDRAM DIMMs. This part delivers outstanding performance in the latest generation of dual-channel DDR2-based motherboards. It has been tested extensively in multiple DDR2 motherboards to ensure compatibility and performance at its rated speed. This memory has been verified to operate at 800MHz at the low latencies of 4-4-4-12. The Twin2X2048-6400C4 comes with Enhanced Performance Profiles (EPP), the open standard for performance module SPD’s jointly developed by Corsair and NVIDIA. EPP SPD’s on Corsair modules allow users to automatically configure EPP enabled motherboards with aggressive memory performance settings, for maximum memory and system performance.


Specifications

  Memory Category:  Desktop
  Memory Type:  DDR2
  Memory Speed:  PC6400
  Memory Speed MHz:  800MHz
  Memory Size:  2 x 1024MB
  Total Memory Size:  2GB
  Memory Modules:  2
  Memory Channels:  Dual
  Memory Socket:  DIMM
  Memory CAS Latency:  4-4-4-12
  Pins:  240
Customer Reviews and Rating  
Customer Rating:    4.5
Customer Reviews: 224

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Value 4.6
Features 4.5
Quality 4.4
Performance 4.5

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easy
Reviewer:  g_stamper on  Nov 15, 2009
Customer Rating:    1.0
Value 1.0
Features 1.0
Quality 1.0
Performance 1.0

the modules install easily and work perfect


excellent
Reviewer:  josepr on  Nov 15, 2009
Customer Rating:    5.0
Value 5.0
Features 5.0
Quality 5.0
Performance 5.0

This is my third try at building my own system and love the performance from this memory set.


Works as described
Reviewer:  BigFeet on  Nov 01, 2009
Customer Rating:    5.0
Value 5.0
Features 5.0
Quality 5.0
Performance 5.0

Second set I've bought, and no problems.


2 gigs and doin fine.
Reviewer:  olie on  Oct 26, 2009
Customer Rating:    4.5
Value 3.0
Features 5.0
Quality 5.0
Performance 5.0

It works! I had always used Kingston, but Corsair is just fine.


Works but didn't show any improvement in speed
Reviewer:  kalandrien on  Oct 20, 2009
Customer Rating:    3.8
Value 3.0
Features 4.0
Quality 5.0
Performance 3.0

I bought 2 sets of these for 8 gigs a ram and no improvement whatsoever still as fast it was with 2 gigs or ram on a new computer. i know of better ram but they are 2 time more expensive then these and im not made of money so i went with this...feel disappointed with this buy. 3 for value 4 features 5 for quality 3 for performance


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What You Should Know


Before you buy - make sure your motherboard is compatible with this memory. For example, DDR Memory won't work with motherboards designed for only DDR2, SDRAM or RDRAM memory, and vice versa. Only use the memory speed recommended by your motherboard's manufacturer. Please read the specifications carefully or call us for expert advice.

Upgrading Your Memory to Improve Performance
As programs get more complex, you’ll discover that your trusty PC may not be working as quickly or efficiently as it used to. While your impulse might be to purchase a new, more powerful computer, you can dramatically improve performance simply by upgrading your memory. For far less than what you’d pay for a new computer, a memory upgrade will often have your PC working faster and more efficiently than ever before. Plus, it’s relatively easy to install new memory and only takes a few minutes of your time. For our step-by-step guide to simple memory installation click here.

Video Installation Guide
Not sure exactly how to install a new component or upgrade your PC? Watch as our experts show you step by step. We cover all the details and show you everything you'll need to perform a professional installation, including tools, parts and cables. We make it fast and easy by showing you how.

Inside Memory: It's All About The Numbers
by John H., The Component Guru

What's The Secret To Memory Specs?
What do all those memory numbers mean?

Memory speeds, timings, and bandwidth play a critical role in the performance of your computer. Unfortunately, many people don’t actually understand what each number represents and what each actually means to them.

DDR Is Not A Video Game!
The most commonly seen memory specifications are those for SPEED!  Numbers similar to PC3200 and DDR-333. While these values represent different specs, they are linked together. For instance, a memory module may be specified as DDR-400 and PC3200 or DDR-333 and PC2700. The “DDR” number refers to the actually frequency of the module (400MHz in the first case), while the “PC” number refers to the transfer rate (3200 MB/s for the same module). You may notice a pattern here. The “PC” is always going to be roughly 8 times the “DDR” number (it's rounded off).   So the next time you see a DDR value, you can actually calculate the PC value from it or at least know the specification is correct.

The PC5400/ PC5300 Controversy
The 8x DDR formula holds true for most of the newer types of DDR memory also. For example, DDR2 modules may show you a speed of DDR-800, which gives a transfer rate of PC6400 (8 X 800). However, one type of memory often causes confusion. That memory is DDR-667. Why this one in particular? This module has an actual transfer rate of 5336 MB/s. (667 x 8 = 5336), which seems to be a difficult number to represent. In most cases, the transfer total is simply rounded off. The problem with DDR-667 is that the various manufacturers making these memory modules don't agree on a common, rounded-off figure. Some call it the more accurate PC5300, while others went with the faster-sounding PC5400, thereby confusing nearly EVERYONE without a Ph.D. in computer engineering. People owning computers using this type of memory run into problems when they try to upgrade their memory and can only find one or the other. They open their computer, or use a memory configurator to find out what type of memory they need, and see PC5300. When they attempt to order the memory, all they find is PC5400, not realizing it’s the same thing as PC5300.  So remember, when it comes to PC5300 it's exactly the same as PC5400!

Memory Timings (Latency)
The other scary set of memory numbers you’ll often encounter are the memory timings, or latency. This is shown by four numbers, separated by hyphens (x-x-x-x). Each measures the time (in clock cycles, just in case you were wondering) the memory takes to perform certain actions (keep this in mind for later). I’m not going to explain specifically what each number means (for those of you that actually have the computer engineering degrees, you already know this. As for the rest of you – this is esoteric info that only folks who have advanced computer degrees need to know). All you really need to know is this -- a lower number is generally faster. The number most often mentioned in the specs is the first digit, known as the CAS latency. In DDR memory, values of 2-3 are common, while in DDR2 it is usually around 5, and can be as high at 10 for DDR3.

Lets Be Clear - Smaller Is Better!
Okay, it’s likely that I’ve thoroughly confused you by telling you that a lower number is faster, rather than what you thought was the fastest, and actually has the slowest timings. Let me clear this up! Going back to my explanation that the numbers measure the number of clock cycles it takes the memory to perform its tasks: Because the clock speeds of DDR3 are so much higher than DDR or even DDR2, it can complete each individual clock cycle A LOT faster. In other words, while it may take 9 cycles to do a task, that’s still a lot quicker than the 2 or 3 cycles it took the DDR memory to do the same task. Keep that in mind as you shop for memory. The timings only make a good comparison between modules if you are looking at two of the same types, i.e. two DDR3 modules, but are meaningless when comparing DDR to DDR2 or DDR3.

Understanding Computer Memory
Because memory is such a crucial element of our computer's performance, we all understand that we need it in generous supply. However, questions remain about what kind of memory is best, what functions each memory serves and which memory is used for notebooks and PCs. Click Here for more information that will answer your many of your questions.

How Much Memory Do You Really Have?
When you look at the specifications for a computer, it will display the installed memory, and typically the maximum memory that can be installed. However, while these are real values, they represent a potential useable memory depending upon the installed operating system, and other factors. The actual useable memory may be different (lower) from these values. The reason is simply that a computer may have a limitation in the operating system (such as Windows 32 bit versions), or configured to use shared memory, which reduces the amount of RAM that is available to the CPU by using some of it for other purposes, such as for video memory. In some cases, you can control the maximum useable memory through system settings, by upgrading from a 32 bit to a 64 bit version of Windows XP or Vista, or by upgrading to a video card that has internal onboard video memory.

But always remember, that the amount of memory that your system reports, is not always the amount of actual installed memory. For example, if you have 4GB installed, 32 bit versions of Windows will typically report 3.2GB due to a limitation of Windows itself.  Also note that different Windows programs report available and maximum memory differently, which can be confusing. If you find that you need more memory, we suggest expanding your system memory, since this is the most effective performance increase, and the one that is easiest to perform .

Click Here for our Memory Upgrade Options »

SLI Ready Certification
The NVIDIA SLI certification process puts each component through rigorous diagnostic, benchmark, burn in, and compatibility tests. When you see "NVIDIA SLI Ready" logo on your memory, you can have confidence that the memory you have chosen is capable of providing power to your high-end NVIDIA SLI video cards, as well as the rest of you machine.

* The above values are for physical, not usable memory.

The amount of memory that your system reports, is not always the amount of actual installed memory. For example, if you have 4GB installed, 32 bit versions of Windows will typically report 3.2GB due to a limitation of Windows itself.  Also note that different Windows programs report available and maximum memory differently, which can be confusing. If you find that you need more memory, we suggest expanding your system memory, since this is the most effective performance increase, and the one that is easiest to perform.

Click Here for our Memory Upgrade Options »

Limited Warranty

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Corsair Dual Channel TWINX 2048MB PC6400 DDR2 800MHz E.P.P. Memory (2 x 1024)
  $97.99
Manufactured by: Corsair
Warranty provided by: Corsair
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This product has a Lifetime Warranty.

Mfg Part No: TWIN2X2048-6400C4
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