N njankit Inactive Contributor Jun 26, 2009 #1 I recently bought two of these 2GB Dynet DDR2 800 (as mentioned on its sticker). CPU-Z reports manufacturer as A-DATA Technology and Max Bandwidth as PC2-5300. Does this mean it is A-DATA OEM? Or this values can be tricked?
I recently bought two of these 2GB Dynet DDR2 800 (as mentioned on its sticker). CPU-Z reports manufacturer as A-DATA Technology and Max Bandwidth as PC2-5300. Does this mean it is A-DATA OEM? Or this values can be tricked?
axeman Ye Olde Systems Breaker Herald Jun 26, 2009 #2 Many Cos. get their RAM chips made by OEMs elsewhere to their own specifications, assemble them and sell them in their name. So this could be normal depending on the lot, model, etc.
Many Cos. get their RAM chips made by OEMs elsewhere to their own specifications, assemble them and sell them in their name. So this could be normal depending on the lot, model, etc.
D DarkNight Inactive Forerunner Jun 26, 2009 #3 As Axeman said. Sometime back Dynet chips were Hynix chips.
D Damngoodman666 Inactive Contributor Jun 26, 2009 #4 Y u bought DYNET ?? Transcend is 100bucks more than that but still worth
N njankit Inactive Contributor Jun 26, 2009 #5 Can this values be tricked by Dynet? Or only OEMs are able to write this values. @Damngoodman666 I bought this for 1K each. I m able to pass memtest at 834 Mhz on it. Moreover it is backed by 3yr warranty.:hap2:
Can this values be tricked by Dynet? Or only OEMs are able to write this values. @Damngoodman666 I bought this for 1K each. I m able to pass memtest at 834 Mhz on it. Moreover it is backed by 3yr warranty.:hap2: