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Just bought a Kingston KVR1333D3N9/4G on our local ebay (trademe), i tested it on my machine but it wouldn't boot - so i assumed its a board incompatibility, tested it on another machine (diff board) and it game me the Memory fault/issue beepsSo i emailed the seller reporting on the situation, he replied quote "You do realise this is a DDR5 fitting?"I was like, what the flip?

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I think that GDDR5 are for graphic adapters. However, I expected KVR1333D3N9 to be a DDR3 one.


i know its DDR3 and the reason i bid/purchased it is because i already have one, was aiming at dual channel setup... DDR5 Motherboard RAM doesn't exist (yet)

i'm hoping the seller will refund my $$ because i am still going to get another 4GB KVR module

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DDR5 memory doesn't exist yet for motherboards and I see no reason why it'd be created for motherboards at this stage. Their timing is not even comparable to DDR3 modules which still outperform it.So what does the label tell you about the memory and what chips are on it?Trying to understand this KVR1333D3N9/4G, Kingston Value Ram, 1333MHz DDR3 CL9 / 4GB or maybe the D3 could stand for PC3, but either way it is DDR3.Any details from the listing since you bought it off trade me. This should have information on the type of module it is. The most likely cause is that it is faulty and they don't really want to deal with it. Was it bought new or used? Was it from a reputable dealer?Cheers,MC

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DDR5 memory doesn't exist yet for motherboards and I see no reason why it'd be created for motherboards at this stage. Their timing is not even comparable to DDR3 modules which still outperform it.
So what does the label tell you about the memory and what chips are on it?

Trying to understand this KVR1333D3N9/4G, Kingston Value Ram, 1333MHz DDR3 CL9 / 4GB or maybe the D3 could stand for PC3, but either way it is DDR3.

Any details from the listing since you bought it off trade me. This should have information on the type of module it is. The most likely cause is that it is faulty and they don't really want to deal with it. Was it bought new or used? Was it from a reputable dealer?

Cheers,

MC


luckily seller offered refund for the item... it was advertised as DDR3 i don't know why the response was DDR5???? It was a new/used Item, seller advertised as new opened item not compatible with the intended motherboard...

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Not compatible with the intended motherboard, and maybe not compatible with any existing motherboard :DFortunately the seller is honest and you got your money back.


i agree... so i'm currently waiting on the refund (hope it happens)

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