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Default CellShock PC3-14400 (DDR3-1800) 2GB DDR3

CellShock PC3-14400 , DDR3-1800 8-7-6-21 1.7~1.9v 2GB DDR3
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CellShock are a German Company producing very well engineered High performance memory. Warranty is 5 Years , which in fairness, whilst not being a lifetime is plenty long enough for the next DDR revision
This particular kit is using Micron Chips.
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The Pack

Each Module is inserted tightly into a plastic blister pack, which stack on top of each other in the box.

Some clumsy bugger made a right rickett's of opening the box It's a nice box design with the square box formers giving a lot of strength to the pack.


The Modules

Like the DDR2 set I had last year Cellshock don't stint on the heat spreaders, their far superior to any that i've seen anywhere.

Heat spreaders that fit


a refreshing change after
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Looking forward to it.... these modules already have a cult following amongst the overclocking elite... If it's not too much to ask, could you bench these with a vMem that you consider safe for daily use and see how high you can go with CL6... I'm thinking about hopping on the DDR3 bandwagon and I might grab one of these while I wait for the X48-T3R.
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Well will get back to this hopefully sometime next week. Have had a number of stability issues last week. Checked memory early on was ok, checked drives & CPU just about sorted saturday. Sunday played up again memory failing on auto settings so RMA time. Not even pushed that hard
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I was hoping DDR3 might be a bit more hard wearing.
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If anything its more flimzy cause it's on smaller process
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well the only thing i'm certain of it's not been a heat issue
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