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    Kingston Hyper-X Ultra Low Latency PC3200 1GB Review

    Posted on Saturday, November 13 2004 @ 14:55:46 CET by LSDsmurf


    PC3200 memory has experienced a resurgence of late with the introduction of ultra low latency modules from a variety of manufacturers. The design of these modules is such that they can run at very tight timings, and a side effect of this is that many of them will overclock with mad abandon. Kingston has jumped on this low latency trend with a vengeance with the release of their KHX3200ULK2 modules, which are designed to run at 2-2-2-5 timings. Today we're looking at a 1GB set of these modules (2-512MB sticks), and we're going to find out if they're as good as we think they might be.

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    Kingston Hyper-X Ultra Low Latency PC3200 1GB


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