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Are TwinMOS momories with TwinMOS chips any good?

If it works, it's good.

TwinMOS is a pretty new company.

http://www.twinmos.com/
TwinMOS, was established in 1998 with state-of-the-art production facilities and a professional management team, is a leading memory module manufacturer and committed to developing, designing, manufacturing and distributing the highest quality technology products to ensure total customer satisfaction. With the goal of products diversification, TwinMOS has already expanded its product lines to OEM and Wireless Lan territories.
 
I see that memory used in motherboard/CPU reviews also. Can't find it for sale at many places though. Not sure why.
 
TwinMos memory is very good. It's not available in a lot of places in the US, I have the links on my other PC, but I have no access to it right now, when I have the chance, I'll post links of where to get TwinMos in the US. It's not cheap, because of lack of supply in the US.
 
Nice to read that, this TwinMOS memories I bought are CAS 2.5, but I read that the difference between
CAS 2 and CAS 2.5 is only about 4-5% and it is not possible to notice the difference.
 
The difference of cas 2 and cas 2.5 is just 0.5ns for getting the first chunk of data flowing, after the first chunk of data started, no performance difference. So come up in real life, the difference is just 0.0000000000001% I guess.
 
Originally posted by: Kingofcomputer
The difference of cas 2 and cas 2.5 is just 0.5ns for getting the first chunk of data flowing, after the first chunk of data started, no performance difference. So come up in real life, the difference is just 0.0000000000001% I guess.

Anyway it's not possible to notice the difference 🙂
 
you wouldnt notice a single digit cas change.

however you would notice if it changed from cas 2.5-3-3-7 down to cas 2-2-2-5 🙂
 
Originally posted by: THUGSROOK
you wouldnt notice a single digit cas change.

however you would notice if it changed from cas 2.5-3-3-7 down to cas 2-2-2-5 🙂

And what would be the approximate performance difference when running CAS 2-2-2-5?
I am now runnung according to SPD auto config CAS 2.5-3-3-6.
 
*sigh
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