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Corsair TwinX1024-3200LLPro PC3200 Dual Channel Kit and Transcend PC4000 512MB Review
Author: Alan Wong
Date Posted: December 7th, 2003
Corsair TwinX1024-3200LLPro 1GB DDR400 Dual Channel Kit SLRating: |
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Transcend TS64MLD64V5F DDR500 512MB SLRating: |
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Bottom Line:
If you want to tweak a bit extra out of your kit then its important to get good RAM. We evaluated two sets of RAM from Corsair and Transcend against gaming/system benchmarks, there was a difference, if you want to overclock which would be the best option for you, read on to find out in our official review............
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Introduction
With the many combinations of RAM out there on the market, it is pretty hard to choose what kind you should go out and buy. There are so many brands out there, some of which are Corsair, OCZ, Geil, Kingston, Transcend, TwinMos, Crucial, and many more. For those who don’t know, there is a lot to be picky about when choosing which RAM to buy. You have the choice of either getting Dual Channel RAM (a pair of RAM sticks for your Dual Channel motherboard) or single channel, Low Memory Timing (e.g. 2-3-2-6) or Higher Memory Timing (e.g. 3-4-4-8), and whether you want a JEDEC approved Memory Speed (e.g. DDR333, DDR400) or a memoery stick that is not JEDEC approved (e.g. DDR466, DDR500).


Today, we take a look at two different kinds of RAM. We have the Corsair TwinX1024-3200LLPro (1GB DDR400 Dual Channel Kit) and the Transcend TS64MLD64V5F (512MB DDR500). We’ll go into more depth of these two modules in the next two pages….
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