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Patriot Memory Extreme Performance PDC24G6400LLK RAM Module - 4 GB 2 x 2 GB - DDR2 SDRAM

800 MHz DDR2-800/PC2-6400 - 240-pin DIMM - MPN: PDC24G6400LLK See Product Details

Product Details of Patriot Memory Extreme Performance PDC24G6400LLK RAM Module - 4 GB 2 x 2 GB - DDR2 SDRAM

Description

Patriot Extreme Performance (EP) Low Latency line is engineered to provide PC enthusiasts and gamers the power to perform. It is capable of operating up to PC2-6400 (800MHz) and at timings of 4-4-4-12. It is equipped with Patriot Aluminum Bladed Heat Shield Technology to improve module stability and performance while operating under extreme overclocking conditions. Available in capacities up to 4GB kits, the Patriot Extreme Performance Low Latency Line is the ultimate solution for gaming and extreme overclocking.

Quick Glance

Memory Size: 4 GB

Memory Speed: DDR2-800/PC2-6400

Memory Socket: 240-pin DIMM

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Error Checking: No

Number of Modules: 2

CAS Latency: 4

Summary

Product Title: Patriot Memory Extreme Performance PDC24G6400LLK RAM Module - 4 GB 2 x 2 GB - DDR2 SDRAM

Manufacturer: Patriot Memory

Power Score: 1.0 | 1 Review

Storage

Memory Size: 4 GB

Type

Memory Socket: 240-pin DIMM

Memory Technology: DDR2 SDRAM

Number of Modules: 2

Performance

Memory Bandwidth: DDR2-800/PC2-6400

Memory Speed: 800 MHz

Error Checking: No

CAS Latency: 4

Module Type: Standard (Unregistered)

Warranty

Warranty Information: Lifetime Limited Warranty

More Info

URL: Manufacturer Link

Additional Specifications

Number of Pins: 240-pin

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Reviews on Patriot Memory Extreme Performance PDC24G6400LLK RAM Module - 4 GB 2 x 2 GB - DDR2 SDRAM

  • 1
  By member: adlisita - Jan 31, 2009

Bad experience

Strengths: Low latency, good price

Weakness: Not working when 4 DIMMs are used

I bought 2 kits in order to have a total of 8 GB RAM on my desktop computer (Vista x64). After a couple of hours computer became unresponsive (BSOD, permanent rebooting, etc.). I also tested this memory on a server (Windows Server 2008 x64) and things were the same. When using only 2 DIMMS, things worked OK but with all 4 not. I tested memory with MemTest and I got the same results: with 4 DIMMs...

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