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Does anyone know what type and maker of memory this is? i ve seen it in 4 sticks all installed on one computer, didn't get to see the full specs but i know the CPU is intel core 2 duo extreme. do u know what company makes this memory? the little parts ive circled|squared are the parts of the memory that glow up, the top i think glows red and the bottom is green and the middle is u know yellow. it glows when theres a workload. do u know what company makes this memory? and where do u buy it?

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sorry its a bad pic i took it with my cell phones camera.
Bob-sama
Let me say this--you can't ID what the RAM is without information. Your best bet is to go back to where you saw it and take pictures of it from the side.
Reloaded
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Aug 27 2007, 05:10 PM) *
Let me say this--you can't ID what the RAM is without information. Your best bet is to go back to where you saw it and take pictures of it from the side.


i cant slanty.gif i was with my dad on a business trip [his] and were like couple thousand miles from where it is. can u do a visual match?
Bob-sama
No, I can't. I don't have that many sources for top-down RAM and it could be DDR, DDR2, or DDR3... (yes, some boards accept Core 2 Extreme processors and DDR memory). Visual matches don't work that well... the photographers in my sources have a different white-balance setup then you do, meaning that the colors might not be the same. I think it's Wintec AMPX, G.Skill, PNY, or Kingston (I've seen the same style of heat-sink on all three). It could be some A-DATA, though I doubt that as most A-DATA is red. My best guess would be some Kingston HyperX DDR2... do realize that you can buy aluminum or copper memory heatsinks to fancy-up your memory.
Reloaded
QUOTE(Bob-sama @ Aug 27 2007, 07:05 PM) *
No, I can't. I don't have that many sources for top-down RAM and it could be DDR, DDR2, or DDR3... (yes, some boards accept Core 2 Extreme processors and DDR memory). Visual matches don't work that well... the photographers in my sources have a different white-balance setup then you do, meaning that the colors might not be the same. I think it's Wintec AMPX, G.Skill, PNY, or Kingston (I've seen the same style of heat-sink on all three). It could be some A-DATA, though I doubt that as most A-DATA is red. My best guess would be some Kingston HyperX DDR2... do realize that you can buy aluminum or copper memory heatsinks to fancy-up your memory.


oh man i just went on the site and they said they have the company called patriot memory. it doesn't list the part but i have the company name can u try to locate it now? and where can u buy these heatsinks to pimp out ur memory?
Ubel
not from what you showed us.
Reloaded
QUOTE(isnt evil @ Aug 27 2007, 07:48 PM) *
not from what you showed us.


? what do u mean? i dunno that much about patriot memory all i did was go on the site and click on partners|sponsors and it said patriot memory. and BOB - SAMA where do u get those heatsinks to pimp ur memory???
Bob-sama
Look at your PMs. Anyways--maybe it's Patriot--I can't tell from the ~3mm that you see of each. I don't see any with those clips online.
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