Guys, Id bet my left nut that this is the same memory, just rebadged... If you note, there is NO 3500LL. My take is this, they took 3500 C2 which is rated at 217 7-3-3-2 and called it 3200 running at 3200 6-2-2-2 no big deal here. I'm sure the 'old' 3200 has now become the 2700LL. The big joke is the TWINX for NF2 mobos, all they've done here is test 2 sticks together and reprogramed the 'stock' (SPD) settings. This is all marketing ploy. The difference is if you do get a new stick that does NOT run as advertised, you can RMA it, that's the only good thing here. FWIW, Corsair uses Winbond 5ns and 6ns chips. I have some Twinmos with Winbond 5ns chips running at 4-2-2-2 in my NF2 board at 200FSB sync. Don't get all in a twist with this 'new' memory. It's just tested to different specs but I assure you it is the same stuff.