Reply 56880 of 56887, by cyclone3d
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Lostdotfish wrote on 2025-05-28, 18:29:I generally keep a close eye for the rare stuff but this is the first PC4000 I've been able to catch. […]
Ozzuneoj wrote on 2025-05-28, 17:34:Nice! I can safely say that high clocked DDR 1 is not something you find every day. I don't think I've found a single stick of D […]
Lostdotfish wrote on 2025-05-28, 15:49:2GB DDR500 - lets a go
Think these were the fastest DDR1 sticks that came out.
Nice! I can safely say that high clocked DDR 1 is not something you find every day. I don't think I've found a single stick of DDR higher than 400Mhz since I started deliberately collecting "old" stuff in 2015.
I remembered buying some OCZ DDR500 back in the day so I just checked my newegg order history and found that I bought a kit of 2x1GB OCZ PC-4000 DDR-500 back in 2006 for... oof......... $210. 😱
I think I was desperate to make Oblivion run better on an Athlon X2 at any cost... and the expensive RAM probably didn't do squat because the game ran so bad in CPU limited situations like cities. Still, it was cool to have such a nice memory setup for my my old DFI Lanparty Nforce 4 Ultra board + Athlon X2 4200+.
Surprisingly, I was smart enough to pull that insanely expensive memory out before using the board to build a friend a gaming PC in ~2007 when I upgraded to a Core 2 Duo E6750. He wasn't going to maintain an OC, so it made more sense to just use DDR400. In 2012-2013 I realized the RAM was still worth a bunch of money so I sold it for at least $100, which wasn't bad at all.
I generally keep a close eye for the rare stuff but this is the first PC4000 I've been able to catch.
I picked up these over the last year or so though
I've been looking for some PC-4000 for forever now that is not crazy priced.
From an "untested" lot with potato camera pics, I think I have 4x OCZ 256MB PC4000 sticks and a Corsair unknown size PC2-9600.
While I was looking stuff up, I found some PC4400 (528Mhz) and found that 550 and 600Mhz DDR1 was also released.
Of course everything over PC3200 (400Mhz) is just binned PC3200.