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Of course we tested the modules with the Everest memory benchmark tool. As you can see the modules run always at the same speed with the same settings. There are no big differences to see. Please note such benchmarks are not 100% accurate, so 1% up or down don't matter.
AMD settings:

Intel settings:

Kingston with AMD:

OCZ with AMD:

Kingston with Intel:

OCZ with Intel:
