Outstanding memory.
Rock solid, runs at advertised speed and voltage
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Posted Jun 15, 2007 - It can be difficult to find good memory these days. Some manufacturers are using a practice called 'upbinning,' where they offer memory that may run at DDR2 800, but you have to run it at 2.0v for it to do so. The problem is that if you have a motherboard with the Intel 965 northbridge, it can't run memory over 1.8v, so you've suddenly made your system unstable. This memory is great, runs at 4-4-4 timings, and will run DDR2 800 at 1.8v, meaning that it has lots of potential for overclocking. You can find other sticks for cheaper, but you'll have a hard time finding sticks that are more dependable or that have more overclocking potential.
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