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    Mushkin 1GByte (2x512MB) Level-II PC3200 RAM

    Mushkin has evidently seen the fantastic flexibility of Samsung's latest performance ICs, ranging from ultra-low latencies through to high MHz speeds with relaxed timings, and used them in its latest iteration of high-performance RAM. It's needed to, really, as Corsair and OCZ already have 2-2-2-5 PC3200 modules available right now. Performance-wise, there's not much to say other than it's predictably excellent memory.
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    Seems rather a strange result for the corsair 3200ll stuff...it#s basicly the same chips yet does not overclock to the same has the mushkin or ocz.

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