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    Crucial Ballistix and Kingston HyperX PC3200 Low-Latency Memory Review

    Posted on Friday, October 22 2004 @ 17:03:12 CEST by LSDsmurf


    We have been discussing quite a bit about low-latency modules and the future of DDR I in our freshly published memory evaluations. According to our recently confirmed reports, DDR I is here to stay for sometime and memory manufacturers will continue to develop DDR I memory products to better fit the market segment. In this analysis, we will not start our discussion on Intel’s immature platform and the future of DDR2, as we have already presented our thoughts on these subjects previously.

    Link: CTZ

    Crucial Ballistix and Kingston HyperX PC3200 Low-Latency Memory


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