First of all…Abit Mobo IP35-E i know is 1 or two months ago…haha
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And…Galaxy 8600GT 256MB 128Bit… this two sutff…mobo for cyber cafe use…
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And this my Corsair PC10000 1250Mhz With Airflow~
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Corsair’s latest goodies: PC6400, PC8888 and PC10000 DIMMs. Corsair says that all Dominator DIMMs are hand-tested individually.
[b]If you’re familiar with Corsair’s product nomenclature then you can decipher the product name CM2X1024-10000C5D:
* CM2X represents current 240-pin DDR2-SDRAM memory products (TWIN2X would be a matched memory pair)
* 1024 stands for the memory capacity of a single DIMM (1,024 MB or 1 GB)
* 10000 characterizes the equivalent JEDEC speed rating, which is based on the theoretical maximum throughput (1,250 MHz x 64 bit / 8 bits = 10,000 MB/s)
* 'C5' represents the CAS Latency (5 clock cycles)
* 'D' stands for Dominator
* An 'F' (if applicable) represents Corsair's proprietary memory fan solution[/b]
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Just Grab It by someone…
so lucky…share with you guy…
happy clocking…and gaming