
Corsair VS4GBKIT800D2 - 4GB (2x2GB) DDR2 800MHz Desktop Memory Kit
Reliable Performance for Your DesktopEnhance your desktop's responsiveness with the Corsair 4GB DDR2 Desktop Memory Kit. Designed for stability and compatibility, this memory upgrade provides a noticeable boost in performance for everyday computing tasks. Specifications: Capacity: 4GB (2 x...
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Your Desktop
Enhance your desktop's responsiveness with the Corsair 4GB DDR2 Desktop Memory Kit. Designed for stability and compatibility, this memory upgrade provides a noticeable boost in performance for everyday computing tasks.
Specifications:
- Capacity: 4GB (2 x 2GB)
- Memory Type: DDR2
- Speed: 800 MHz (PC2 6400)
Key Features
Corsair Memory is optimized for the Microsoft Windows Vista client operating system
Each memory module is individually tested to give you Peace of Mind that it Will Not Fail, Guaranteed!
Lifetime Warranty!
4GB (2 X 2GB) PC6400 800MHz 240-pin DDR2 Timing: 5-5-5-18 1.8v
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers 4GB of memory capacity split into two 2GB modules, facilitating dual-channel configurations for improved performance.
- Operates at 800MHz (PC6400) DDR2 speed, which is a standard speed for compatible systems.
- Features a timing of 5-5-5-18, indicating a balance of latency and speed for DDR2 modules.
- Designed to operate at 1.8v, adhering to typical DDR2 voltage standards.
- Comes with a Lifetime Warranty, providing long-term assurance for the product's durability.
👎 Cons
- As DDR2 memory, it is designed for older systems and is not compatible with modern DDR3, DDR4, or DDR5 motherboards.
- The 4GB capacity might be considered limited for contemporary multitasking or demanding applications on older systems.
- Optimized for Microsoft Windows Vista, which is an outdated operating system, indicating its age and target platform.
- The 240-pin form factor is specific to desktop motherboards and will not fit laptops or servers.
- Finding compatible motherboards and processors for DDR2 800MHz can be challenging given current technology trends.