I wouldn't include the heatsink with it, it's low voltage RAM and the heatsinks would just be for visual effects I guess.
I'm guessing around $45-$50 shipped. I'd be interested in it, but I'm not sure if it's actually worth it, as an upgrade from 4x2 GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 RAM.
I wouldn't include the heatsink with it, it's low voltage RAM and the heatsinks would just be for visual effects I guess.
I'm guessing around $45-$50 shipped. I'd be interested in it, but I'm not sure if it's actually worth it, as an upgrade from 4x2 GB Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 RAM.
I should sell mine, lol. It is epic memory. I haven't fiddled with this much, but I had 6 gigs of it in my i7 930 rig. It would overclock like mad at very low voltages, and I really only ever did quick and dirty settings. I should have really seen what it could do.
Considering "regular" 2x 4GB kits sell for about $70, I would start this off at $70~80. It's RAM that has the looks, performance, and overclockability, can't ask for more.
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