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Can anyone identify these memory modules?

My little brother scored this ancient PC (10 years) for like 50 bucks and asked me to help clean it out and appraise it for him. When I saw it, I realized how old it really was. It's got a GTX 295 inside but somehow shows up as two in the software end, AMD Phenom X3 8750 Black Edition and a 1TB Hitachi 7200Rpm hard disk. Came with a 120Hz monitor that's 1680x1050 with GeForce 3D vision and logitech peripherals etc. I was wondering what this would run for in the market right now and more importantly, what the heck are these RAM modules? CPU Z says they both run si gle channel DDR2 4Gb at 1800Mhz.

 

ps. If you were wondering, yeah he might sell it instead of renovating he's not really a gamer. He Lives in Calgary, AB. That is for checking out!

 

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It's just aftermarket ram coolers AFAIK

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11 minutes ago, Casual Cube said:

GTX 295 inside but somehow shows up as two in the software end

Unrelated to question at hand, but it shows up as two because it's a dual-gpu card.

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The gtx 295 shows up as 2 because it is 2. It has 2 GPU cores on the same board.

 

As for value. It's worth about what he paid for it. 50-100 bucks. He could probably sell the GPU to a collector separate, but then the PC would be pretty much worthless.

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14 hours ago, X_X said:

Did you try the SPD tab in CPU-Z?

I found out that it indeed has two 2GB modules on Slots 1 and 3 with identical specs

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