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Final Thoughts
All in all, I wasn’t very pleased with the ADATA XPG V2 2600 MHz kit. Although the performance was quite impressive, it’s fairly low profile, and it looks pretty good, the fact that it is clocked at such a strange speed means that you have to play with the base clock which is a very tricky situation and can cause problems for other components. The XMP profile caused problems on our setup right away, giving benchmark scores much lower than expected which didn’t go away at all until the speed was dropped down to 2400. Even at 2400 MHz though this kit was able to beat out all but the highest-end server machines. But considering the issues and the minor performance gain you are bound to get by increasing speed, you would probably be better off just going with the 2400 MHz kit.
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