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Corsair DDR2-800 Low-Latency Modules (XMS2-6400C3)

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Corsair XMS2-6400C3 memory modules are high-end high-speed modules that can operate not only in the official DDR2-800 mode (these modules are designed for it) with 3-4-3-9-2T timings, but also in the fastest unofficial DDR2-1066 mode. Moreover, these modules can reach a higher operating frequency. In our case it was approximately 575 MHz ("DDR2-1150") at 2.4V and 5-5-5-15-2T timings.

These modules, which SPD chips contain data of the new open EPP standard, are fully compatible with the ASUS CROSSHAIR motherboard supporting this standard.

What concerns the overclocking potential of these modules in timings, they were stable in DDR2-800 mode with the recommended 3-4-3-2T timings. But EPP support in your motherboard plays an important role in providing stability. If your motherboard does not use EPP data, these memory modules can operate in DDR2-800 mode at 2.2V only with 4-4-4-2T timings. What concerns the fastest DDR2-1066 mode, our modules worked with 5-5-4-2T timings - this scheme is a tad lower than the recommended 5-5-5-15-2T timings. The modules under review are no worse in this parameter than the previously reviewed Corsair XMS2-8500C5 modules (they also support EPP), and they are even better in DDR2-800 mode.

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mmmh, der preis wird bestimmt fein ;)

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mmmh, der preis wird bestimmt fein ;)
im frühjahr soll sich bei den rampreisen ja wieder etwas tun ;)

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