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During the last few months, I've had many friends, colleagues, and even family members calling asking common, yet important questions about top of the line computer hardware. What is a high frequency memory module? And what are they for? Those two questions are among the more important questions that are around the "inter-web". Some other questions as to whether HFM are worth the money and are they better than regular memory modules also have been asked and debated. We've all seen memory kits that operate in a wide range of frequencies from 800MHz all the way up to 1300MHz seen in some of the PC2-9200 and PC2-10000 memory kits. To answer those questions you have to break it down based on the user.

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