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AMD Performance Edition 8GB/16GB Memory Review (built by Patriot)

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7 comments

  1. Well I had a moment of ‘wtf’ there until I saw it was patriot. I thought AMD had given up on processors to focus on memory.

    Nice looking heatspreaders, but they do face a tough market against G>SKILL who seem even cheaper than this.

  2. 1866mhz is quite good for this. £40 is also good. Very colourful looking memory. Nice job.

  3. WOw thats exactly what I need for my new FX build. going to order a kit this weekend. thanks !

  4. I was heading into this with disappointment as I dont want AMD to make memory, but this is a clever way to do it. Get PAtriot to qualify some special grade sticks.

    I like the heatspreaders.

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