Ddr3 2gb 1333mhz
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How good is this PC (as detailed as possible)?
Motherboard: RAM P7P55 M - Asus: KINGSTON 2GB 1333MHz DDR3. KVR1333D3N9/2G CPU: Intel Core 2 x i5 650 GPU: Asus EAH5450 1GB HDD: WD 500 GB SATA II 16MB DVD - RW LG SATA Monitor: Acer V223HQBb Keyboard: KB - 716 Mouse: MSI MM - 8906B USB Speakers: MS Industrial Twin Falls. : DECIMA 410 - 400W - 05SG Do not tell me how to update it. gonna stay this way until I bought new.) I would like for gaming use. (COD 6, PES 2010 AC, 2 ...
- RAM 4gig builds the skills to go about his daily work and the occasional feature film or video. But do not expect for serious players amazing Results. . CPU has its own value is considered to be effective. For most games out today. . GPU card would be the best of you find it to be. In the price range I would not know a lot of 1GB per slot. HDMI for under $ 100, unfortunately price, on the sides. It's pretty slow. I don; t think it is about justice, when do the new COD. I do not know much about power supplies. 400W, but it seems low. But then again, the GPU and CPU do not seem to suggest. While the computer is the all day, I think that's pretty good. PC gaming, but I will not give more than 6 or 7 out of 10, and though to write off the value when the time passes quickly. Do not say you to say, what an upgrade. ... But if you hesitate to change your mind e - mail me
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Patriot Announces DDR3 SODIMMs for Apple iMac
Normally when you read announcements about new computer memory modules it's for PCs, rarely do we see upgrade modules for Apple computers. Patriot Memory today announced the availability of 1333MHz SODIMM memory modules certified for use in 21.5” and 27” Apple iMac systems using the Intel Core i3, Core i5 and Core i7 processors. The Signature Line for Apple modules are rated at 1333MHz CL9 and ...



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