Memory accounts for a big part of system performance, and sometimes its quality is just as vital as size. Corsair has rolled out 2 GB kits of DDR400 in their XMS Pro line, which look truly fast. Some are still speculating that improvement over 1 GB kits is minimum, but here explained how this memory executes.

Memory from Corsair is one of the best in industry. For over decade, they have formed high speed modules that have become known for being generally well-suited with loads of motherboards. Because of this, Corsair has won awards from many motherboard companies. While more costly than many cheap electronic store memory, you will see that you get what you pay for.

Today’s memory testing is one of Corsair’s XMS products, also called as Xtreme Memory Speed. This is their best line of RAM that’s designed for performance and gaming, so latencies are good, and chips contain ample heat sinks. The XMS Xpert series even allows you program its LEDs to flash in particular orders or spell things. The particular test sample we have today is the XMS Pro model.

It looks good, and so do the specifications. It’s a big 2GB capacity dual-channel kit, and it’s one of Corsair’s popular products. The timings are not as insistent as other models, but it’s a good performer built to make happy many users.

Speed: XMS3200
Size: 2048MB
Latency: 2-3-3-6
Package: 2 x 184-pin DIMM
Heat Spreader: Black XMS ProSeries, with 18 activity LEDs display level of memory activity.