*Review: Virtual-Hideout (
http://www.virtual-hideout.net/revie.../index.shtml)*
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If you've been browsing the DDR3 market in search for a good, affordable memory kit, then you've no doubt come to the realization that there currently isn't such a thing. Pretty much every DDR3 memory kit in the 2GB capacity are $250 and higher, with the cheapest kits offering something in the neighborhood of 1066MHz with CAS 8 or CAS 9 memory timings. This isn't all that bad for base Intel users looking for some memory to match their 1066MHz Conroe processor. But, what about the masses who bought their newest 1333MHz FSB Core 2 Duo?
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