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Quick and simple question, I see in the RAM lists the product code F1-3200PHU1-1GBNT for 1gb sticks, but in 2x1gb listings I see the code F1-3200PHU2-2GBNT... The first one is said to be UCCC, according to my source, so I'm assuming this second one is exactly the same, but just a 2x1gb dual channel package code...? And therefore UCCC as welll...? Does "U2" mean dual channel, or two sticks? And then "1GB" or "2GB" equate to the total GB in the package? So "U2-1G" would be a 2x512mb?
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no if it said U2-1g that means it would be 2x1gb I have that g.skill ram lol
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So what is "U2-2GB" then? That would be 2x2gb if you are correct... and here's an example: F1-4000USU2-2GBHZ
Also, these are supposed to be DDR, not DDR2...
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