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Rating: Summary: Lifetime Warranty, Stable RAM, decent price Review: I am comparing the PNY 512MB PC2700 module with the Crucial PC2100 256MB modules (x2).
In terms of performance, they're comparable. I recall PC2700 as not being much faster than PC2100, but the PNY RAM cannot tolerate aggressive memory timing or overclocking.
I had to use the Auto/SPD timing settings in order for it to run properly.
The RAM is very stable otherwise and since there is a lifetime warranty, you can't beat this package at the current price.
Crucial is the other major competitor and while their RAM can tolerate overclocking and aggressive timing, my experience is that they do not tolerate it for long and soon start to give PFN CORRUPT LIST, IRQL Less than or Equal, Page Fault in Non Paged Area, and other BSOD messages.
I ended up going with the PNY because it was about ten bux less than Crucial.
Rating: Summary: Took some help, but i got it working Review: I got this thinking it would speed up my PC, and it did! It took some help though from my friend beccause I never installed memory and it was really simple. I have a HP Pavilion desktop and worked as soon as i installed it and booted it up. Now I notice that my programs load up a lot faster. I might be thinking about buying another one.
Rating: Summary: Excellent Memory Review: I started off with one stick of 512, and I eventually bought three more seeing how stable this memory was. I'm using this memory in an Asus P4C800 Deluxe motherboard, with a 3.2 P4. Since it's been installed, I have yet to crash. I was also able to remain stable while over-clocking my chip up to 3.89mhz.Highly recommended.
Rating: Summary: Works great, as far as I know. Review: Installed in about 10 minutes in my Dell Dimension 2400, and works great. Only had it in one day so far though. Computer recognized the memory immediately. No problems, and everything runs much faster with triple the RAM, as you might expect.
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