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    Corsair TwinX XMS 4400C25PT DDR550 memory Review

    Posted on Sunday, January 30 2005 @ 17:47:31 CET by LSDsmurf


    Upgrading memory is a task sometimes undertaken to allow for a better or more stable overclock, and that's exactly what I hoped to accomplish here. The charts on the next page will detail the benefits of moving from value-priced memory to the XMS. They will display the performance pinnacle reached by both system configurations, hopefully demonstrating the benefits of upgrading memory on a system tailored for gaming performance.

    Link: NV News

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