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Old July 7th 03, 06:23 AM
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On Sat, 28 Jun 2003 13:11:23 -0700, "Jim"
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It just means it's the "budget" stuff, very little if any overclocking
ability, often runs at CAS 2.5 or CAS 3 (high-end stuff usually runs @ CAS
2, lower is better). Compare that to their HyperX high-performance line
( http://www.kingston.com/hyperx/default.asp ). Notice the HyperX line is
guaranteed CAS 2!, and desgined to support (indeed, tested for) dual-channel
motherboards.

HTH

Jim

I visit the link you provided and learn there is still more
variety within RAM chips of the same speed. But the site
didn't explain much on the difference. Do you or anyone
here know what the difference is? What do 'A', 'K2', and
'AK2' in their model names stand for?


KHX3200/512 512MB Buy Now!
KHX3200K2/512 (2 - 256MB) 512MB (Kit) Buy Now!
KHX3200A/512 512MB Buy Now!
KHX3200AK2/512 (2 - 256MB) 512MB (Kit) Buy Now!