- Brand : Crucial
- Product name : CT3KIT51264BA1339
- Product code : CT3KIT51264BA1339
- Category : Memory Modules
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Long product name Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339 memory module 3 x 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
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CT3KIT51264BA1339, 12GB kit (4GBx3), 240-pin DIMM, DDR3 PC3-10600 memory module
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Short summary description Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339 memory module 3 x 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
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Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339, 3 x 4 GB, DDR3, 1333 MHz
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Long summary description Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339 memory module 3 x 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz
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Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339. Memory layout (modules x size): 3 x 4 GB, Internal memory type: DDR3, Memory clock speed: 1333 MHz, CAS latency: 9
Uk has collected 21 expert reviews for Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339 memory module 3 x 4 GB DDR3 1333 MHz and the average expert rating is 79 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
expertreviews.co.uk
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2013-09-08 05:04:35
2013-09-08 05:04:35
Average rating:60
There's been a recent boom in budget 8GB memory kits, so there's plenty of choice if you want more than the standard 4GB of RAM. Crucial's CT2KIT51264BA1339 isn't fancy - it's a pair of 4GB DDR3 modules with a rated speed of 1,333MHz. There are no heat...
Crucial continues to stick its finger in the eye of the “bling” crowd by disproving heat-spreader myths. At 1.65V, its bare DDR3-1333 modules have continuously outpaced similarly-priced competition, and that trend continues with its latest high-density parts.
Have DDR3 prices finally hit rock bottom? DDR3-1600 reached $30 per 2 GB module several weeks ago, making it completely competitive in price-per-performance with DDR2. Available in both dual-channel and triple-channel kits for $60 and $90, these arent...
With the release of the Intel Core i7 Procesors and the associated X58 chipset motherboards, there is a new specification for the DDR3 memory that is used in this platform. This has more to do with the maximum voltage that can be used on the memory/me...
Memory manufacturers will be hoping that the salvo of Intel Core i7 launch and the knowledge that AMD plans to move on to using DDR3 for its updated Phenom CPUs, probably in February 2009, will provide the necessary impetus for expansion of their re...
Overclockersonline.net
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2013-09-08 05:04:38
2013-09-08 05:04:38
Average rating:0
Every computer needs memory but more often than not we like to feature the products out of reach for most. Not all of us need or want to spend $200+ dollars on a kit that will guarantee DDR3-2500 speeds. Don’t get me wrong, if a kit were to float by my desk at no cost I’d jump all over it but in reality, times are tough and $200 is a lot to ask for. When it comes to quality budget kits, your c...
High-end RAM prices have fallen far faster than they have in the mainstream market, enticing mid-budget builders. As 4GB mainstream kits hover...
benchmarkreviews.com
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2013-09-08 05:04:48
2013-09-08 05:04:48
Average rating:0
It's always better to have and not need, than to need and not have. This Golden Rule applies to computer system memory as much as the other aspects in life, and having more RAM than your PC needs can only help matters. Multimedia editors require large...
Crucial, one of the most well known companies to produce RAM, was kind enough to send us a Crucial DDR3 PC3-10600 RAM value(lower-end price) kit (CT3KIT25664BA1339). Crucial is popular for good reason, the reviews for their RAM have always been on a...