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SimpleTech Nitro 2 x 256MB PC4000 DDR RAM - Page 1/5
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Date: 2005-12-29
Category: Memory
Author: by Rack
Introduction

In the last couple of years, RAM has really shown it’s importance in a PC for getting a good stable overclock.  With both Intel and AMD locking multipliers, and adding the advantage of running RAM at 1:1 with FSB, the quality of RAM  you have makes a huge difference to what you can get out of a CPU and motherboard.

SimpleTech have been a manufacturer of Memory and flash based solutions since 1990, primarily for OEM customers.  With all this experience with memory modules, they have recently made a move into the gaming/enthusiast market with their Nitro series of PC3500, PC3700 and PC4000 modules at 256MB and 512MB densities in both single and dual module kits.   However it is a crowded market out there, with a lot of well-known brands around to compete with.

Today I will be looking at SimpleTech’s solution to this problem, their 512MB PC4000 dual-channel kit (2 x 256MB).  Lets see if they have what it takes.

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