Many have cutting edge systems based on s939 that could benefit immensely from 2GB of system memory, and I assume those who haven’t moved to 2GB yet will pretty much all be making this move soon.
Of course, i’m talking from a gaming perspective here. Titles such as Battlefield 2, Quake 4, and more recently Oblivion are setting an obvious trend that will only continue. If you are a serious gamer then you really should have 2GB of fast system memory, and if you currently have 2GB of ‘ value’ stuff but are looking to upgrade, then the kits on test today are perfect replacements.
I’m going to take a look at three kits in this roundup with more to follow in the next few weeks. The three kits on test are:
* 2×1GB Corsair XMS 4400 Pro TwinX
* 2×1GB Mushkin XP4000
* 2×1GB OCZ PC4000 EB Platinum
» Corsair unveils worlds fastest production DDR2 and DDR1 Memory
» Corsair TwinX 2048-4000PT Evaluation
» Corsair DDR1 2GB Memory Roundup
» DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz) 7-way Memory Showdown
» Corsair TWINX2048-4000PT Platinum Series Review
» Corsair TwinX1024-3200XL Memory Review
» Corsair TwinX1024 3200XL Memory Review
» Corsair TwinX1024 3200XL Pro (2-2-2-5) Review
» Corsair TWINX1024RE-3200LL DDR SDRAM Review
» Corsair TWINX1024-4000 Memory
» Corsair To Announce PC3700 Modules
» TwinX Dual Channel Memory Kit Guide
» Corsair TwinX Memory Review
» Corsair Announces Extra-Low Latency Modules & TWINX
» New Corsair Low Latency Modules & TwinX Memory Kits


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