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Kingston PC3500 HyperX memory: Which chips are used?

Ilmater

Diamond Member
I was looking at Kingston's PC3500 HyperX sticks, and I was curious as to which chips they use on their RAM. 5ns? 4.6ns? 5.5ns?

Does anyone know? This .pdf document on Kingston's site says that its Clock Cycle Time (tCK) is rated at 4.6ns (min.) / 10ns (max.). Does that mean that it should have 4.6ns chips on it?
 
That sounds about right as PC3500 would run at about 437.5MHz (218.75MHz DDR) and 1/4.6ns is about 217MHz. So give or take a few MHz here or there it would work out about to that.
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