Reply 20 of 26, by fix_metal
In my experience CL2 DDR400 and the likes were very poorly manufactured, eventually dying within 2 years time span. Possibly this is why you can't find any on the market . I remember throwing in the bin Gskill, Corsair, Kingston e, and ...Geil, Gell, Gel, something? Can't remember the real name now.
Plus, I remember it didn't change much from a real gaming perspective. Or at least I didn't notice anything much, but a better scoring with benchmark softwares. Orocessors only had hyper threading with Pentium4, but the feeling was WinXP simply sucked at it, and it was just 1 core anyway, with no real software benefitting from hyper threading.
Anyway, I feel confident to say very few might have survived, and eventually got to the dumpster after PC refresher. Back then there not so much profit in vintage PC, and people tended to just change and move over. But this is my personal take anyway, might not be relevant.