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Comments (0) Patrio Memory has certainly met many successes now, and the reasons are simply the competitive cost, performance, and reliability that Patrio Memory is able to deliver to enthusiasts. It has certainly been enough of an enfluence that I have had no problem recommending their RAM to others as I have had no problems with the few SKUs I've placed in my own systems. That brings us to where we are today. As we continue our look at DDR2 memory, we get a glimpse at some of Patriot Memory's latest offerings: Patriot's Dual Channel DDR2 1GB PC2-5600 +XBLK DIMM Kit. This pair in particular are rated for up to 700 MHz at a 3-4-4-12 latency and for 533 MHz operation at 3-2-2-4 operation. Lets get things underway... |
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