

⚡ Power Up Your Productivity with Speed & Stability!
This Crucial 4GB DDR2 800MHz (PC2-6400) kit includes two 2GB unbuffered UDIMM modules with CL6 latency, designed for desktop systems supporting 240-pin DDR2 memory. Engineered for reliable, high-speed performance, it’s an easy upgrade to boost your system’s multitasking and responsiveness.









| ASIN | B0011A4UZE |
| Item model number | CT2KIT25664AA800 |
| Manufacturer | Micron |
| Product Dimensions | 13.4 x 0.8 x 3.12 cm; 31.8 g |
J**A
Produit reçu sans aucun défaut, il était indiqué carte légèrement abimé, même à la loupe je n'ai rien constaté. Installation sans soucis et reconnu par ma CM immédiatement. Par sécurité j'ai lancé un test approfondi de la mémoire. Tout est OK et cela fonctionne parfaitement depuis 1 mois. RAS
S**N
Took about a week to ship. Pulled out the old sticks and put these puppies in and was done in less than 5 mins! My only concern would be the package it was shipped in. It was just in a bubble wrapped envelope. It would be nice if something sturdy was put around the RAM to prevent bending. Mail couriers aren't always the gentlest. Otherwise, great product!
B**B
Works great and arrived quickly. Not too much more to say. I had a friend who was moving and getting rid of a bunch of things. One was an older Dell 64 bit computer that they were giving away. This was pretty slow since it had the bare minimum of memory installed so Windoze really crawled. So I ordered 8 GB of this memory and now that old slow machine is still usable as an additional windoze box. I use Windoze as little as possible since spend most of my time running Linux, but every now and then I need something that only runs on Windoze. If I needed more of this memory in the future I would buy again.
J**S
RAM to a computer is like a bone to a dog, cream to a cat or super strength lager to a gentleman of the road. More is better and, given sufficient quantity, makes everything go along very nicely. This Crucial DDR2 is not one of those exciting memory products with cooling fins, colourful designs and a name more suitable for a dodgy sports car or something worrying from Anne Summers. It is very unexciting, exactly as it should be. You stick it in the slots, close the case, and your PC works as desired for years and years. I bought this to upgrade an old PC which had 2GB of good quality PC2-5400. Replacing it with 4GB of PC2-6400 brings a very obvious improvement, especially when running image editing software or other apps which cache large amounts of data. The PC no longer swaps to disk even under load so this is a major improvement. It also lets me allocate a bit more system memory to the PC's integrated graphics so I can play silly games with better settings. I see that some reviewers feel the price is too high but actually it's pretty decent for good quality RAM. Using cheap RAM, as often found in generic or home built or own brand PCs, is an invitation to unreliablity and instability and almost never the bargain it can seem. More RAM is probably the best upgrade available for many older PCs and I think this Crucial product is of good quality and reasonable value.
R**D
I bought this product approximately a year and half ago. Once I received it, I popped it in the empty slots in my PC, fired it up, and waited to see what error would be displayed so I could start fixing it. Fortunately, I was very wrong! My computer is a Dell E510 that came with (a very under-powered) 512MB of RAM and Windows XP Media Center Edition (2005), making this computer somewhat aged. I slid these two sticks into the two empty slots and simply left the "stock" 256MB RAM sticks in there. My primary operating system at the time was Ubuntu 10.10, which showed a fair bit of enhancement when multiple windows were open, while Windows XP actually became *usable*. These sticks have worked perfectly fine with Windows XP, Ubuntu 10.10, 11.04, 11.10, and now 12.04, along with Fedora 14+, a few versions of OpenSUSE, and many other Linux distros. The only caveat is that my system is 32-bit, which means that I can only truly utilize approximately 3.5GB of the now-4.5GB present, although that's not by fault of this product, and is somewhat rectified by installing the PAE Linux kernel. In any event, this product has not only stood the test of time (I would say 1.5 years of use is plenty of time in computer years), but has also stood the test of diversity. Not only does this product meet my expectations, but it surpasses them, and at the cheapest price I could find at the time, too!
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