Corsair PC-2700 (DDR-333) Bus Speed 1 Module DIMM Computer Memory (RAM)

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Achieve Ideal Gaming Performance Using PC2700 DIMM RAM

Gamers and enthusiasts turn to known brands for their computer RAM requirements because the products often include additional features advantageous in their quest to push their hardware to the limits. Memory modules from companies like Corsair give computer users an edge by including proprietary technologies and techniques so that gamers can get the most out of their hardware. However, even if you're an average user, you can still reap the benefits of improved RAM technology in your day-to-day life.

What Is DDR-333 DIMM Computer Memory?

  • DIMM: This type of memory form factor is dedicated to the desktop computer. They have low-profile designs to allow desktop enthusiasts enough clearance for other components like third-party desktop CPU coolers and fans. Many of these RAM kits are sold in pairs but may also be purchased easily in single module packs. DIMM stands from dual in-line memory module and slots into a desktop motherboard's memory banks with a simple push.
  • DDR-333: The letters stand for double data rate and is the data rate standard that superseded single data rate. It basically indicates that the RAM module in the kit is able to read and write data within the same cycle to achieve better efficiency and speeds that single data rate memory kits. The numbers 333 indicates the MHz clock speed that the DDR memory can achieve. Early DDR memory could go at 333 MHz but modules that use later standards could go up to 400 MHz, 1066 MHz, and even 2133 MHz in a DDR3 configuration.

What Are the Types of Corsair PC2700 DIMMs?

  • XMS: This line of memory kits from the brand are geared toward optimal gaming performance. This DDR memory typically has a capacity of 512 MB ideal for gaming rigs with compatible motherboards. The kit is made specifically for enthusiast desktop builders but can also be usable in typical computer builds. Video gaming performance benefits from choosing specifically manufactured modules because of the increased heat output produced by overclocking and hard use of the memory in your system, which is why it is ideal to choose RAM with engineered heatsinks that take advantage of a strong cooling system, such as those found in gaming rigs.
  • ValueSelect: This kit features 333 MHz clock speeds and is aimed at average users who still want capable DDR memory modules in their PCs. They can have 512 MB up to 1 GB of memory depending on the kit you purchase.
  • Platinum: The TwinX Platinum DDR memory modules feature a broad Platinum heat plate that allows the module to dissipate heat quickly to improve performance and prolong component life. The modules also feature 256 MB of memory at 333 MHz frequencies.