We already looked at Kingston's initial manifestation of HyperX 3500, and single stick performed well. Kingston replied with a Lower Latency row of HyperX, and we look at PC3500 CL2. How they play in Dual Channel mode with ABIT NF7-S v2 can be correctly notice by two of them. If first batch of HyperX series is an indicator if what Low Latency sticks can do, then we must see a good development in performance of memory.
Kingston was recognized in 1987, has developed to be the largest independent memory module company in industry, and is involved in DRAM procedure from dicing of the wafer to encasing integrated circuits to assembling module to checking the end product. They also have exact testing processes to make sure that memory they are selling will get advertised speeds.



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