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Old 05-31-2008, 03:11 PM
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Default G.SKILL PC2-8500 4GB PI DDR2 Memory Kit Review

The G.Skill PC2-8500 4GB PI Memory is another strong performing dual channel memory kit. Stability is top notch and the kit is very reliable under pressure. At full load, the memory keeps its composure and pumps out the bandwidth. Thanks to the new spreaders, it was only slightly warm to the touch and looks pretty sweet. It's also very nice to see that the heat spreaders haven't added much extra weight to the modules.

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Old 05-31-2008, 05:14 PM
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The 4GB G.Skill kit that I got for a little over $100 a few months ago was worth every penny. Though it seems to be a little weak while overclocking. Overall, a very good product as I have been a dedicated Corsair buyer for last 5 years.
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I'm thinking about upgrading from my current 4GB (2x2) Ballistix DD2-800 to 8GB of DDR2-1066. Came across these G Skill and they seem pretty good
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