When it comes to performance memory, there is always a short list of names that comes up. However, over the lat couple of years other manufacturers have muscled their way onto the scene and one of these is Super Talent. Today I will be reviewing their huge 4gb kit, named the T800UX4GC5.
..Although the T800UX4GC5 is a nicely priced 4gb kit, it’s lack of overclocking ability is a bit of a let down considering its part of the "Overclocking Memory" on the Super Talent website. Also, there is little benefit in 4gb of memory in games and most benchmarks at the moment, although it was nice to see Photoshop enjoying the extra 2gb. For anyone looking for a budget 4gb kit, the Super Talent is your best choice at the moment, but keep your eye on the horizon for better overclocking modules in the future.
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