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    Kingston HyperX PC3500 Review

    Posted on Friday, February 27 2004 @ 20:15:35 CET by LSDsmurf


    A while back it was always a good idea to get the fastest memory possible. You were able to push the hardware to its limits and you always had the piece of mind that you had some extra headroom to go even further. Well today that still maybe true with the Intel platform but when considering AMD the fastest RAM does not always mean the best solution. Today we'll be taking a look at Kingston's HyperX PC3500 CL2 1GB Dual Channel kit. With its stock speed of 434MHz and cache latency of 2 it offers one of the best memory solution for the current AMD platform.

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