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ZitatDespite the fact that the active users are getting ready to make the transition to memory packages of 2 and even 4 GB in capacity, a certain demand for relatively small memory modules remains. The reason is simply that 1 GB of RAM is quite enough for work and, to some degree, games for users of a Windows XP or a Linux computer. Apart from the difference in price, the smaller modules usually have better latency characteristics. They allow setting extreme timing schemes for the standard frequency mode (DDR2-800). The users, who do not want to increase CPU clock rate above nominal, but would like to use the memory's full potential, are bound to appreciate that. At the same time a better strategy for those, who are not prejudiced against overclocking, would be raising the memory frequency to the maximum possible value, even at the cost of having to use a moderate timing scheme.
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