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Anyone heard of Hynix chips? (dont know if thats spelt right)

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I believe those are the chips used in Corsair and Mushkin PC4000.

Any good? Well that is a matter of much debate but I think it is safe to say they are the best quality PC4000 stick's you can get.

Br
Hepp
 
Awesome thanx for all the replys :)

but after all that I went with the BH-5 Corsair c2 3500

Chad
 
Those chips are used in most quality PC4k+ sticks. The timings will be looser than BH-5 as stated above but the Hynix usually get higher FSB and work good in Intel setups from what I understand.
 
Here is a review for Mushkin 3500 Level II vs. other w/looser timings and also manufactured to run faster.
Others vs. Mushkin 3500 Level II


and here are just the benchmarks if you are lazy and don't want to read the review[its very interest, i would highly recommend the read]
Only Benchmark Results


the Mushkin RAM can reach speeds of DDR458 soo I would say that is pretty good for 2.5-2-3-7.

a12bc3:cool:
 
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