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Corsair TWINX2048-4400PRO 2GB Kit Review @ PCModdingMy

Review: PCModdingMy
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Due to the increasing demand on physical memory, system builders and hardware critiques recommend nothing less than 2GB of physical memory, and we quite agree with them. However, getting a decent set of 2GB memory kit can be chaotic. There are a number of low latency 2GB kits available in the market already, but most of them tops out at between 210MHz to 220MHz at low latencies. We understand that overclocking a 2GB kit can be very tedious and we probably end up with a minimum overclock. If you are looking for a fast 2GB DDR memory kit, the market offers a wide range of 2GB kit ranging from PC3200 to PC4000 at this time of review. Luckily, Corsair is here to fuel your need for speed. Introducing the fastest 2GB DDR kit on the planet; the TWINX2048-4400PRO 2x1GB DDR memory kit. Without further ado, let us sail along with Corsair with their fastest offering in the 2GB DDR range.
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