OCAddiction takes a look at some very fast PC3500 memory from Kingston, the HyperX. Here’s what the OCA crew had to say about it:
We are going to look at Kingston’s top end offering into the enthusiast’s market. The HyperX PC3500 module. In my opinion, when building a system, the first components you want to set your budget on are a good motherboard, with plenty of options/features, a strong power supply, and high quality ram. If you build your machine around those core components, you’ll be a force to be reckoned with, which ever side of the AMD/Intel war your are on. Kingston has long been known to have quality ram. Not the fastest, most overclockable, but good ram none the less. They look to break the mold with the HyperX series.
Kingston HyperX 512MB DDR PC3500 Memory Review
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