Corsair XMS2 DHX PC2-6400 4GB Kit
3D & Rendering Results
Published: 17th April 2008 | Source: Corsair | Price: £70.00 |

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Great review m8.
Bought these last week.
Only running them @ 1.8v 400, 4-4-4-12/2T, working very well atm.
Bought these last week.
Only running them @ 1.8v 400, 4-4-4-12/2T, working very well atm.
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Originally Posted by name='Rastalovich'
Only running them @ 1.8v 400, 4-4-4-12/2T, working very well atm. |
(and thanks
)hehe ya, I`m kinda in a safemode atm after my previous memory crapped it.
It`s mighty sharpe 333x10 cpu, 1:1.2 memory.
It`s mighty sharpe 333x10 cpu, 1:1.2 memory.
looks nice 
shame (Afaik) that there's no amd motherboards that take DDR3 yet, i believe the best still only take DDR2
EDIT *hits head against wall*
i read the whole review, first to last word, and still thought it was DDR3
aye, nice though, definatly

shame (Afaik) that there's no amd motherboards that take DDR3 yet, i believe the best still only take DDR2
EDIT *hits head against wall*
i read the whole review, first to last word, and still thought it was DDR3
aye, nice though, definatly

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Originally Posted by name='ionicle'
looks nice
![]() shame (Afaik) that there's no amd motherboards that take DDR3 yet, i believe the best still only take DDR2 |
Awwh, good review.. very nice read.
But it brings back memorys of me breaking mine.
But it brings back memorys of me breaking mine.

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Originally Posted by name='llwyd'
You got hair on your peaches or what? clock those suckers :stickpoke
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Sweet review and those bad boys OC well
Sweet review man, I might get some of that as my 2 gig of XMS2 doesn't OC that well.
I can't believe how cheap memory is now, a few months ago when I built my rig my memory cost almost 50quid for 2 gigs. Now I've just got hold of 2 gig of ram for my EEE and that cost £20. Ridiculously cheap.
Nice one!
I can't believe how cheap memory is now, a few months ago when I built my rig my memory cost almost 50quid for 2 gigs. Now I've just got hold of 2 gig of ram for my EEE and that cost £20. Ridiculously cheap.
Nice one!
Nice review mate, pretty nice kit too.
Just got some of these too muahah. Arrive friday so hopefully ill have as good results with them as you guys did 
still here btw new cpu coming friday I believe just 1 problem after another with gcses friends breaking up etc etc.

still here btw new cpu coming friday I believe just 1 problem after another with gcses friends breaking up etc etc.
Unfortenately, my results are not that good. I am able to push them till 5-5-5-12@1050, 2.3V or 4-4-4-12@850, 2.3V. My rig is almost the same as the test setup.
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Unfortenately, my results are not that good. I am able to push them till 5-5-5-12@1050, 2.3V or 4-4-4-12@850, 2.3V. My rig is almost the same as the test setup.
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Does happen though, different batches clock better than others.You sure you could only get 850 out of them at stock timings? thats a lot of volts to not get more than a 50mhz OC. If thats the case I would even go as far as calling them broken

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Originally Posted by name='llwyd'
Thats a shame
Does happen though, different batches clock better than others.You sure you could only get 850 out of them at stock timings? thats a lot of volts to not get more than a 50mhz OC. If thats the case I would even go as far as calling them broken ![]() |

My system won't even boot if I go beyond 4-4-4-12@850
I would have thought 5-5-5-15 or 5-5-5-18, dunno if that`d be any use.

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