Kingston 512MB HyperX PC3500 DDR RAM

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Average Review Score:
4.60/5.0

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Extreme Overclocking9/10Dec 06 '02
Hardcoreware94%May 29 '03
Nexus Hardware ---Jan 26 '03
OCAddiction ---Mar 16 '03
OCAddiction ---Jun 02 '03
OCWorkbench.com ---Dec 19 '02
Viper's Lair ---Aug 28 '03
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"For gamers this memory is very good since it allows for some very fast speeds. Keep in mind though that not all systems will be able to run the speeds this memory is rated at due to other variables such as the CPU, motherboard, etc. The only things are not good about the memory are the rated timings."
Extreme Overclocking
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"...the HyperX (along with comparable performance kits from Corsair, OCZ, etc) cost about $50 more than standard OEM brands like Samsung for an equivalent size and memory speed. However, you're paying for quality and the extra performance. And in my opinion, a lifetime waranty itself is worth more than $50."
Hardcoreware
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"The HyperX module is a great performer. However, I would like to see faster latency timings on the HyperX PC3500 module. This memory is definitely geared toward enthusiasts who want all the bandwidth they can get."
Nexus Hardware
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"If you take your time finding the sweet spot in overclocking, you will not be disappointed with this memory. Even if you just want to ramp up your FSB to make your friends "oooh and ahhh" the HyperX 3500 will not disappoint. While I had a real tough time trying to find a downside to this memory, the only thing I would knock it for would be the SPD settings of 2-4-4-8."
OCAddiction
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"The HyperX PC3500 is good memory. It does what it is supposed to do. As far as any overclocking, 217 FSB is nice, but with the ability of the nForce2 to go much higher, I don't think its a good match for those looking for breakneck overclocks on the new revisions of the nForce2."
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