512 MB PC2100 266 MHz DDR SDRAM- Hynix

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src2206

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Manufacturer: Zion
Chip: Hynix
Specification: 512MB; DDR SDRAM (commonly known as DDR1);
Working Condition: Perfect, hardly used. Available with original Bill and Pack.
Warrenty: Available for 2+ years
Price Expected: Rs 3200
Location: Kolkata.
No shiping charges within Kolkata

Now before any of my esteemed visitors or members starts calling my price insane or starts lowballing please read the following facts :) :

1. DDR1 prices are nearly double of the DDR2 RAMS.
2. At least in Kolkata as far as my information goes, the only available DDR1 module of this BUS Speed is 128MB, 512 MB (266 MHz) is Out of Market.
3. This is intended for those buyers who can just upgrade the RAM without going through costly full upgrade and get a good speed.
 
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src2206

src2206

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All DDR rams are backward compatible.

You can never put a DDR RAM in DDR2 slot, so I beleive you have made a fool of yourself.

Please read my first post...it is almost new, not available in the market and so the price is same as new, furthermore it is within warrenty. So this item is only intended for those looking for a cheaper upgrade option 'cause the mobo does not support DDR2.

If you are not interested please do not post in this thread.
 

cvvikram

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The price is way too high man......if you seriously planning to sell it reduce the price......( New DDR RAM 512MB costs arnd 1400/-)
 
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src2206

src2206

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( New DDR RAM 512MB costs arnd 1400/-)

Impossible,,,atleast in Kolkata. I have recently [a week or so back] enquired with the large shops here...and the first thing they say is that it is not available, and when it was last availavle the price hovered between 3.2K to 3.5K. So price that you have found is either not of the specification of mine or it is wrong.

Anyways, I request all my visitors to post here only if you are genuinely interested and do not lowball like the last two posters [those two do have some problems in understanding polite request that I made in my very first post].

Please understand that I'm well aware of the market [atleast in my city] and the product's specification and availability.

Thank you
 

entrana

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dude id rather give 10k to the poor rather than buying 1 3.2k ddr ram
please no offenses to anyone
 

Choto Cheeta

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entrana said:
dude id rather give 10k to the poor rather than buying 1 3.2k ddr ram

:p I am from Kolkata and I am poor too...

@src2206

In Kolkata ZION New DDR1 400 MHz 1GB is available under 3.6k + TAX :( so, consider that u are quiting pretty high price :(

See here even what would be the price *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60115
 

Choto Cheeta

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^^^^

Any place a Chandi :D rate is usually between 3.6k to 4k incl tax, but if u know a place from where u take all ur computer needs expect then few bucks low at 3.6k + TAX :D
 
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src2206

src2206

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Thanks choto cheeta for atleast confirming that DDR1 RAM costs much more than DDR2. I hope it should stop people like entrana making useless comments in some one else's thread.

Yes I know that I am quoting a price a bit high, but as I said, it is only for those with older mobo which may not support 400 FSB RAMS, and moreover 266MHz 512 DDR1 is not available in the market only the 128MB one is there.
 

Choto Cheeta

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cyberboy_kerala said:
^^ :) Are u sure...

Please explain !!! What do u mean ??

cyberboy_kerala said:
what about DDR2 in MB supporting DDR1

According my knoledge its not possible, as if you dont have any 184pin DDR connector in ur motherboard its not possible to plug in a DDR-II RAM as those needs 240pin connector...

But some how intel do manages to run DDR-II Rams in their DDR based boards :lol: refer here, *www.thinkdigit.com/forum/showthread.php?t=60930
 

Choto Cheeta

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@cyberboy_kerala

certainly...

DDR @ 400 MHz will run Fine in 266 MHz or 333 MHz enviroment
DDR-II @ 800 MHz will run fine under 533 MHz or 667 MHz

:)
 
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