Kingston PC6400CL4 and PC8500CL5 2GB Memory Kits Review When it comes to high performance memory, Kingston has a name to keep up in the business. We already took some of the memory kits from Corsair, Team Group and OCZ for a spin, but Kingston was noticeably absent. About time we set this right, and we do this today by looking at two of their products: the PC6400CL4 and PC8500CL5, both 2Gb memory kits. Let's see how they stack up against some fierce competition. http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=530 |
Go for the lowest price point is still the best choice? |
best choice for who? If you're concerned about your budget, going for lowest price point is always the best choice:) |
Indremental Money spent versus incremental performance/value received. |
for none OC'ers, this article still is true http://www.madshrimps.be/gotoartik.php?articID=472 cheapest PC6400 DDR2 ram more than enough to satisfy COre 2 bandwidth needs |
Agree; unless you get a processor that can do +500 FSB everytime, finding mobo and memory become secondary and relatively easier than the formal. |
I think most E6300 can reach 500+, just need a mobo that can do it:) having negative FSB:MEM divider also helps:) |
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