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Corsair XMS3 8 GB (2 x 4GB) 1333 MHz PC3-10666 240-Pin DDR3 Memory Kit CMX8GX3M2A1333C9


XMS Great Ram, (What's this?) This is Great DDR3 Ram for the Money. Works well wth all MOBOs & CPU's Even when you Over clock your system.
Reliable and inexpensive memory modules, (What's this?) When I upgraded my computer to the Core i7, which requires DDR3 RAMs I had to upgrade the memories too alone with a new compatible motherboard. I end up choosing this PC3-10666 1333MHz DDR3 Memory Kit. I've ordered the first set and then two weeks later, I've decided the computer may perform better with double the memory. I went ahead and ordered a second set which was $16 cheaper. It's relatively inexpensive considering having a total of 16 GB. These relatively cool running memory sticks works extremely well with my new system. In conjunction with my new processor. DDR2 and DDR3 has the same dimension slot with 240 pins but aren't compatible with each other and therefore purposely made with a different position blocking cut-out to prevent insertion on the non-compatible system. DDR3 has a lower voltage requirements then DDR2 and therefore consume less electricity. These memory modules requires only 1 1/2 volts to operate.

I have no problems with both sets and are extremely happy with these memory sticks. I highly recommend this product to anyone.
Reliable, Compatible, Affordable - Just got another Stick, Works fine in my first build as a single stick. Just ordered another to take advantage of dual channel capability even though O/S can only use 4GB. [Hopefully that will work, if not, there's another build coming]. No compatablity issues with the following components and the entire rig only cost me 400 bux [targeted price points & rebates & * = all rebates received]:

WinXP OS from old PC
Antec 300 Mid-tower Case
Antec BP550W PSU*
Corsair XMS 1333 DDR3 4GB [4x1]*
WD Blue Caviar 500 Gb SATA HD
ECS 880G mATX w/SATA II & 4250 IGP Moboard
Phenom II x4 Deneb 945 3.
corssair xms3 bad memory, (What's this?)
Memory sticks are tricky, (What's this?) I built a computer with an Intel i7-875K processor, an EVGA P55-FTW MB, Radeon HD 5770 video card, and two 4-GB OCZ3G1333LV4G Gold PC10666 DDR3 memory sticks (recommended by the parts purveyor). It was a beautiful computer. Very fast. BUT, for year and a half, periodic star-up problems that W7 Prof could not fix. Finally, computer died. Next, spent a few hundred dollars, until the answer came up. My MB and memory sticks weren't very compatible. Other analyst said maybe a bad processor (bad call). Went to EVGA, who said to check internet for their tested sticks. But also said, use 4 GB sticks to take advantage of 16 GB jcapacity for memory. All the sticks that were approved by EVGA were 2 GB stick. So, took a chance, and got four 4-GB sticks (that had same model number except for a 4 instead of a 2). Long story short, knock on wood, no more problems, and was able to double my memory because Amazon had a very special price on my new sticks. Also, I ordered on the interne one afternoon, and got them the next day. Nice job.
Great Low Profile RAM, (What's this?) I just recently built a new PC with Corsair XMS3 8GB RAM. It's been working fine since day one. As a graphic/web designer, I have about 10-20 windows open at once, including Adobe Creative Suite, and everything runs very smoothly.

One thing that's great about this RAM is its low profile. I was able to install the Cooler Master Hyper 212 Plus without having to deal with moving RAM sticks to different slots.

I haven't even seen my RAM usage exceed 4GB, so 8GB is definitely plenty for most people, unless of course you're working with many large files.

Motherboard: ASRock P67 Pro3 B3
CPU: Intel Core i7-2600 @ 3.
Very Nice!, (What's this?) This is simply an amazing choice of DDR3 RAM at the best price.
Corsair XMS3, (What's this?) 4GB XMS Memory kit for dual channel systems, 1600MHz, 9-9-9-24, 1.65V
When it comes to choosing the right memory for your system there are three main factors to consider regarding performance. These factors are memory frequency, latency and density.
Excellente Price, (What's this?) I can not complain great memories at a great price. I always look black Friday for these types of purchases.

  • Outrageously fast 1333 MHz performance using 8 GB of memory with 9-9-9-24 latency at 1.65v
  • Includes new connector for future upgrades and accessories
  • Two matched 4 GB modules for use in high performance for the AMD Phenom II or Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 Dual Channel systems
  • Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) Support
  • Backed by Corsairs Lifetime Warranty and excellent customer support

  • Outrageously fast 1333 MHz performance using 8 GB of memory with 9-9-9-24 latency at 1.65v.Includes new connector for future upgrades and accessories.Two matched 4 GB modules for use in high performance for the AMD Phenom II or Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 Dual Channel systems.Intel XMP (Extreme Memory Profile) Support.Backed by Corsairs Lifetime Warranty and excellent customer support. Corsair's mainstream memory solution for the AMD Phenom II or Intel Core i3, i5 and Core i7 dual channel memory processors and platform. The XMS3 family is Corsair's mainstream line of performance DDR3 memory. These modules allow users to experience outstanding memory performance and stability. Available in Corsair's new XMS heat spreaders, each module is built using carefully selected RAMs.

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