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DDR/DDR2 Memory Round Up (9)
Written by Peter Barnard (01/Dec/04)
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Manufacturer Kingmax
Model PC3200 SuperRAM
Type DDR
Configuration 2 x 512MB
Rated Speed 400MHz
Latencies 2.5-4-4-8
Price (inc. VAT) £136.16
Reseller Overclock
Cost Per MB 13p

This matched pair of DIMMs from Kingmax are fairly close to standard specification, only rated for DDR400 at CAS2.5. Obviously these have the bonus of being guaranteed to work in a dual channel configuration and the slightly lower latency, but at first glance they do not seem to be high performance DIMMs. However, the pair we had for testing seemed happy to overclock somewhere in the region of 240MHz, with conservative timings. It seems that despite the low quoted specifications, good quality memory chips will always result in reasonably good overclocking.

As the picture shows, the modules we have on test have a gold PCB, but it seems this has recently been changed to red. There are no heat spreaders, but there really is no need for them at all, being nothing but a gimmick.

At a cost of £136 for a Gigabyte, these modules are only slightly more costly than buying generic RAM. These test samples have been used in our labs for many months now, and must have been inserted and removed from a hundred DIMM slots. Despite this heavy use and abuse, they have been perfectly reliable. This quality alone justifies spending a little more on your memory.

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