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Corsair TWINX XMS PC3200 Low Latency memory
" With the recent release of the 400MHz bus Athlon XP 3200+ , and the introduction of the Canterwood (i875P) and Springdale (i865PE) board for Intel 800MHz processors DDR400 memory and especially Dual Channel memory has become the memory of choice for the performance minded. Among the most recommended memory is Corsair. Corsair needs very little introduction, as they are leaders in the field of high performance memory, and have been for quite some time. "
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Join Date: Mar 2003
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Its funny you posted this review on corsair. Just last night I was pricing the corsair Xtwinx1024-3200llpt/400mhz. Fry`s Electronics wants 283.00 bucks for the twin pack. Im wanting to upgrade to the Abit IC7-G mb, and the intel 3.0 processor, and was pricing the memory last night and reading the reviews. Man, the corsair is not cheap, but like they say, you get what you pay for! Thanks for the added review info!
I roughly figured the upgrades will cost me around 900 bucks!
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