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    Corsair XMS2-8000UL Modules Review

    Posted on Thursday, September 29 2005 @ 16:27:23 CEST by LSDsmurf


    We proceed with the low-level analysis of the most important characteristics of high-performance DDR2 memory modules using our RightMark Memory Analyzer. Corsair XMS2-5400UL modules have recently broken another record, to be more exact — two records: in timings, 3-2-2 in DDR2-667 mode, as well as in performance — these are the first modules tested in DDR2-800(!) mode. Besides, they demonstrated an excellent timing overclocking potential for this case — 4-3-2. In today's article we shall review another offer from Corsair, again from the XMS2 series — not DDR2-800, as you might have expected, but the 500(!) MHz modules, that is capable of DDR2-1000 mode (even if it's not the official specification, approved by JEDEC).

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