C Creditor New member Jun 9, 2012 #1 i just bought Hynix DDR III HMT351U6BFR8C-H9N0. this is what cpu-z says: is it fake? should i return it to the store? i checked it with memtest86 and it has no errors
i just bought Hynix DDR III HMT351U6BFR8C-H9N0. this is what cpu-z says: is it fake? should i return it to the store? i checked it with memtest86 and it has no errors
Jadarite New member Jun 9, 2012 #3 I would yes and get some good memory instead Cram said: I would recommend 8Gb of 1600MHz ddr3 http://www.crucial.c...D318D59A5CA7304 Click to expand...
I would yes and get some good memory instead Cram said: I would recommend 8Gb of 1600MHz ddr3 http://www.crucial.c...D318D59A5CA7304 Click to expand...
C Creditor New member Jun 9, 2012 #4 Grizzly said: Hynix is Hyundai Electronics. Source: Google Click to expand... i know, problem in the Part Number
Grizzly said: Hynix is Hyundai Electronics. Source: Google Click to expand... i know, problem in the Part Number
dugdiamond New member Jun 9, 2012 #5 that is correct: MPPU = ??? 4GB = correct 1333 = correct 8chips = correct the HMT351U6BFR8C-H9N0 is a batch number, NOT a part number
that is correct: MPPU = ??? 4GB = correct 1333 = correct 8chips = correct the HMT351U6BFR8C-H9N0 is a batch number, NOT a part number
PetrolHead247 New member Jun 9, 2012 #6 It's fine. CPU-Z shows the part number, hence why it says MPPU4GB13338Chips. 4GB per stick, the kit is rated at 1333Mhz, and there's 8 memory chips per stick
It's fine. CPU-Z shows the part number, hence why it says MPPU4GB13338Chips. 4GB per stick, the kit is rated at 1333Mhz, and there's 8 memory chips per stick
A airdeano New member Jun 9, 2012 #8 unless it was advertised differently, you got what you paid for.. airdeano