Hyper-X and K7N2 Delta-ILSR Ultra 400?

hey i was gonna ask if anyone is running an K7N2 Delta-ILSR Ultra 400 with some kingston pc-3700 ram? i want to get some pc 3700 ...my 1st choice was corsir but price of the corsair pc-3700 is a bit higher then the hyper-x

Kingston PC3200 will work very well with this board as I have tested it and I shall got on Monday my new 2x256 PC3200 kingston CL2.5 and I will be very happy . So You can use it but I am not sure about Hyper-X performance GreetZ

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