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    Mushkin HP2-6400 4GB Memory Review

    Posted on Thursday, February 28 2008 @ 14:23:17 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck


    Knowing that size plays a deciding factor in performance what separates one module from another? In a word, speed. Every module is assigned a speed rating from the manufacture that is largely dependent on the quality of the chips but can also be affected by module (PCB) design, the voltage requirements, and settings required to maintain a given level of performance. This roughly translates into frequency and latency.

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