I just installed 2 x Corsair CM2X1024-6400C4DHX. They work fine and are reported as "DDR2-800 (400 MHz)" in Everest and CPU-Z.<BR><BR>The problem is that I noticed that my OLD ram, the one I put in ...
The generic idea in an ideal situation the memory should be clocked as fast as your FSB/HTT to gain optimal bandwidth. Unfortunately it's very tough and expensive to have memory clocked at that speed, ...
So, my Toshiba is listed, by Toshiba, as having PC5300 DDR2 RAM, I ordered some memory over and I noticed that it's described as PC2-5300 DDR.<BR>My first concern is whether there is a difference ...
Again we see that even in real-world environments there is nothing to be gained from purchasing the more expensive Crucial 2GB PC2-5300 (10th Anniversary) memory over the Corsair Value Select memory.
It's obvious that the modules submitted are focused at Intel platforms as AMD just released AM2 with DDR2 support and as we have shown in this article, the 800 MHz DDR2 frequency really makes a ...
The Crucial 10th anniversary memory kit is a great way to celebrate a decade of successful business. Though these modules are nothing new but basically dressed up versions of their already great ...
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