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    First looks - Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3 2,000MHz: we take a first look

    Cranking up the frequency, Kingston competes with Corsair and OCZ.
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    Re: First looks - Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3 2,000MHz: we take a first look

    Please can you ascertain in the full review if this Kingston CAS8 DDR2000mhz is superior at stock speeds (XMP) than Corsairs CAS8 Dominator GT; how much each overclocks too; how agressive one can be with timing settings etc, and also how much does their more expensive CAS7 Dominator GT give in terms of REAL Performance compared to Kingston's HyperX T1.

    Finally it would be useful to have as a benchmark a comparison performance against the much more easily obtainable (in the UK) Corsair 6GB 1600mhz CAS8 which can be had for as little as £172inc next day Delivery from Novatech!

    My initial feelings are that everyone should still be buying 1,333-1,600mhz RAM as the performance gains are negligible for the price paid.
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    Re: First looks - Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3 2,000MHz: we take a first look

    not asking for much then lozza

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    Re: First looks - Kingston HyperX T1 DDR3 2,000MHz: we take a first look

    Well just a little!

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