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Date: April 3rd, 2008
Article by: Nathan Glentworth (Owner / Head Editor)
Product was submitted by: Crucial
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CONCLUSIONS & AFTERTHOUGHTS



After witnessing the excellent overclocking potential from this memory, it is hard to wrap your brain around the fact that this memory costs less than US$100 for a 2 Gig kit. It's cheap, it's stable, it's incredibly overclockable and for garnish has its interesting LED illumination to light up your gaming case. There are few products that come out that come across my testbed and prove to be a complete "no-brainer" when it comes to deciding if it is worth the money. In my mind, this kit is worth more than its pricetag and should be on your list of kits you should consider if you are upgrading. Having a standard PC2-8500 kit clocking at 1233Mhz rock solid is impressive.


If you need good memory for your next upgrade, look no further.


Pros:


- Availability
- Rock Stable
- Overclockable to 1233Mhz
- LED Activity Illumination
- Excellent Build Quality


Cons:


- None noted

 

 

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