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(Review by John Cook, May 19, 2005) |
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256 MB OCZ Low Latency DDR (I) Starting at: |
More Modules
Kingston KHX5400 DDR2-PC2-5400

Kingston was among the first of memory manufacturers that had modules poised for sale once DDR2 capable systems were upon us last year. Their HyperX line has long been known to support high speeds and their PC2-5400 should provide some system headroom for most users. Using rather lax latencies of 4 4:4:10 (CL:tRCD:tRP:tRAS) the Kingston HyperX is similar to the Corsair PC5400 above. The blue aluminum spreaders are a HyperX trait, and look striking in most situations.
GeIL PC2-5300

GeIL or Golden Emperor International Limited, has really been putting out some interesting and good performing modules in the past couple of years. Their PC3700 was some of the best around, and recently I got some of the best results in DDR testing with their PC3200 UltraX modules. Their PC2-5300 is rated in line with the Kingston/Corsair above and uses 4 4:4:12 (CL:tRCD:tRP:tRAS) latency settings. Nice looking modules come well packed in a foam package that should insure their safe arrival to you. I was able to obtain some of their Value modules, however, keep in mind they do now have an Ultra series out that holds tighter timings for those seeking the utmost performance.
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OCZ 2 x 512 MB PC2-4200 DDR2 RAM |
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