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While not in the direct limelight of the industry, Super Talent is a company that has been slowly garnering a lot of respect and following from the hardware community as of late. Manufacturing everything from flash drives to SSDs, they've been in the shadows of the memory business for quite some time. Until now that is. Breaking right out into the front lines with their new Project X line of high-end DDR3 RAM, Super Talent has positioned itself to take on the big boys lock, stock and barrel
"The W2000UX2GP is an extreme performance 2GB DDR3-2000 memory kit based on advanced Project X technology. This kit supports unbelievable performance with clock speeds in excess of 2000MHz. This is the perfect memory kit for extreme overclockers, and is best suited for motherboards based on the Nvidia® nForce 790i Ultra SLI chipset."

Flashy name with stylized logo, check. Big, intimidating heatsink, check. Killer ratings to back up claims of such, check. While Super Talent has all the makings for an enthusiast brand with its new Project X series, how well it performs in the field is what really matters for success. The rating of PC3-16000 makes it one of very first kits on the market to carry such a blazing fast frequency, but will this new high speed RAM have what it takes to stack up head to head with the competition? Is the project a success or utter failure? Keep reading for all the facts, they may be more surprising then you think.
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