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    Corsair TwinX1024 XMS3500RE Low Latency Registered Memory Review

    Posted on Sunday, February 29 2004 @ 23:35:56 CET by LSDsmurf


    XMS3500 doesn't sound very exciting in this day and age, when PC4400 memory rules the high end, but this memory happens to be registered memory and that’s what sets it apart. Furthermore, I am reviewing two sticks of 512MB from the TwinX line, which matches each pair of memory sticks for best performance. Soon we'll see if Corsair's XMS3500RE has anything extra to offer.

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