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Старый 19.11.2007, 08:11     # 495
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Patriot PDC24G6400LLK DDR2-800 4GB Memory Kit Review
"Microsoft Windows Vista uses a ton of memory, and so far the sweet spot seems to be at the 2GB mark. Of course the operating system is still in its infancy, so that value is bound to increase in the future. I guess we'll see how things are after a few DirectX 10 games have been released... but in any case the next logical step will be 4GB of RAM.

With DDR2 prices at all time lows, it's definitely an excellent time to upgrade your PC's memory. A 2GB memory kit is very inexpensive, but if you're going to upgrade there are larger capacity options available. A 4GB memory kit doesn't cost too much, so if you have a bit of extra coin consider upgrading in that direction.

Patriot Memory is a relative newcomer to the enthusiast memory market, but in the last few years it's proven itself by delivering the goods. Its' memory competes on even terms with the likes of Corsair, Mushkin and OCZ. That kind of competition in the enthusiast market is what PCSTATS likes to see.

In this review PCSTATS is pleased to be testing a new 4GB pair of Patriot Memory's DDR2-800 PDC24G6400LLK memory. The dual channel memory kit is rated to run at DDR2-800/PC2-6400 speeds with impressive 4-4-4-12 memory timings! Yes you read that right, the Patriot PDC24G6400LLK is a low latency 4GB memory kit! With a retail price of $178 CDN ($185 USD, Ј89 GBP) the PDC24G6400LLK is not exactly cheap, but for this class of RAM it's a steal."
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