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July 01, 2006
XYZ Computing Editors Choice Award for Super Talent DDR2-800 Kit
After spending some time with the Super Talent T800UX2GC4 memory kit, I have to say I am a bit surprised. Even though Super Talent is new to the DDR2 performance segment, they have put together a rather exceptional product.
DDR2 -- T800UX2GC4

July 01, 2006
Pro-Clockers "Highly Recommends" Super Talent DDR2-1066 Kit
In most cases the CPU is the limiting factor when it comes to getting the most out of high caliber RAM. And this is one such case as well, allowing us to max out at 1084MHZ on the RAM
DDR2 -- T1066UX1G5

July 01, 2006
Super Talent DDR2-1066 Kit Wins Driver Heaven Editors Choice Award
The first group of users who we could recommend this kit to would be people who simply have 266MHz FSB processors, which allow the RAM to run at 1066MHz out of the box. Your system can really benefit from using PC2-8000 RAM instead of PC2-6400 RAM. Then of course we also recommend it to overclockers who plan to reach that speed themselves. The modules are very versatile and can reach high speeds, so overclockers and gamers alike will simply love them. Considering the above, we present the T1066UX1G5 kit with our Editor
DDR2 -- T1066UX1G5

July 01, 2006
Super Talent DDR Kit Takes the Golden Core Excellence Award
We can say definitively that this Super Talent kit demonstrated a quite interesting overclockability, on par with the most famous kits on the market. As far as the luxury of having 2 gigs in your PC, for gamers or anyone needing more memory capacity, this Super Talent kit is a solid choice without a doubt. Given its low price (U$220 in the U.S.A.), good yield and the possibility of reaching 270MHZ this kit constitutes a combination that is hard to match.
DDR -- X35PB2GC2

July 01, 2006
Super Talent DDR Takes First
Among the 1GB DDR1 modules that we have recently tested, these Supertalent solutions have recorded the highest clock frequency at CAS 2.5, exceeding the DDR500 threshold with 253MHz (effectively 506MHz) operation. In conclusion, these modules represent a valid solution for passionate overclockers who seek advanced clock speeds while maintining zippy access timings.
DDR -- X35PB2GC2