Patriot once again is knocking on the "big boy’s" doors, by building 2GB Kits that are cost effective and overclock well. Overclocking was nothing short of impressive, tight timings and great speeds, gives you some headroom if needed. With performance, looks and overclocking agility, Patriot once again launches a highly competitive solution that just happens to be a 2GB kit instead of 1GB.
Patriot has made the decision between a 1GB or 2GB kit that much tougher. As these modules are coming across as cost effective and apparently no longer limiting your overclocking desires. Although I have been running on 2GB for only a short time, it is glaringly apparent that when running Vista Beta 2, they were not only a help, they made the all the difference in the world.
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