DDR2 Roundup: Crucial, OCZ and Patriot

@ 2007/05/01
In the current marketplace buying memory for a high performance PC can be
one of the most difficult tasks. It wasn't long ago that everyone
(except the hardcore overclockers) could safely purchase PC3200 sticks
with tight timings and be assured of great performance. With motherboards
on the Intel platform allowing speeds in excess of any memory currently
available manufacturers are releasing sticks which vary in their methods
of being the ''fastest''. Some go with relatively low speeds of
800Mhz and use tight timings. Others go with higher bandwidth 1066 MHz
modules and looser timings. Today we are going to take a look at 3
different brands of memory which are all aimed at the enthusiast market,
however each has its own unique selling points, which one should you go
for?

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