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sI Taufu
post Jan 25 2013, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(simonyee @ Jan 22 2013, 12:40 PM)
Better off with the brand Kingston but buy the Hyper X model rather some doggy brand with doggy design and name.
Just because the item is pretty to look at does not mean it will run.
And some more it is a newly born brand. why risk it?
What more the memory on their website is not even supporting this mainboard.
Why would this be better than the Kingston one?
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and now i am wondering will there got any SIGNIFICANT performance differences between each brand under SAME clocking speed.

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I must admit it looks more awesome than kingston hyperX ram especially during night.

and it offer lifetime warranty too.

the cons is it cant be OC as much as other performance RAM use to, probably due to extra LED? hmm.gif

http://www.thinkcomputers.org/avexir-core-...y-kit-review/5/
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Those are pretty good timings for 1600 MHz, but of course I pushed the memory.  To my disappointment I was only able to bring the memory up to DDR3-1866 with timings of 10-10-10-28 at 1.65v.  I really thought I could get the memory up to 2133 MHz, just because all of the other memory I have reviewed that was 1600 MHz I was able to bring up to that speed if not higher.


BTW the Phenom II should support 1600MHz ram just fine according to the forum moderator:
http://www.overclock.net/t/1250507/does-am...c3-14900-ram/20
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With a Phenom II installed, you have memory multipliers in the BIOS available up to x8 or DDR3-1600 - above that and you will have to do a reference clock increase.


This post has been edited by sI Taufu: Jan 25 2013, 02:08 PM

 

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