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So you're sitting there on a P55 based machine, you want to get some RAM, but you're a bit down because if you had an X58 board you would be getting 6GB which seems like a good amount. Instead you're looking at a 4GB kit. While no doubt 4GB is nice, it would be nicer to have a bit more RAM. Sure, you could fill all your banks up, but you're not a huge fan of doing that for fear of instability or other performance related issues.
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Everybody takes life at their own speed. Some take it slow, some like it fast, and some aren't happy unless they're moving at ludicrous speed. For those people, SuperTalent has come out with a new set of performance DDR3 ram that is rated at 2000MT/sa full 666 MT/s faster than the fastest official DDR3-1333. Today, we'll be taking a look at the Super Talent Extreme Performance DDR3 dual channel kit, suited for Socket-1157 Intel or AM3 AMD-based systems.
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Mit den Flare DDR3 bietet G.Skill eine speziell auf die Kombination ASUS AMD 890GX/FX und Phenom II X6 ausgerichtete DDR3 RAM Serie an. Wir haben die DDR3 2000 CL7 Version der Module getestet.
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As DDR3 has evolved the opportunity for manufacturers to create high performance 12GB kits has drawn closer and today one of the major players in this industry, Corsair, have sent us their new DDR3-1600 12GB triple channel kit to test. In fact we have two of these and thanks to a very aggressive price they should be within reach of most consumers building (or upgrading) an X58/i7 based system. Are they worth buying? Let's find out.
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Crucial have done it again by releasing a product that ticks almost every box. This memory gives something unique to the design by offering up the patented Ballistix heatspreaders and Tracer LED features, but this time with an improvement as the functionality has been extended to give more flexibility to the user with the ability to change certain aspects of the Tracer features including colour, patterns and so forth.
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Technic3D hat den Corsair Vengeance Speicher im Test. Wie sich hierbei das 12GB Speicherkit in der Performance und beim Übertakten schlägt, steht im folgenden Testbericht.
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The memory we will be testing today is of part number EP3001A, which Exceleram are selling at 1333Mhz, but with the intention that it will be used for overclocking: “The EP series includes memory(kits) based on timing latencies of (currently) 1333mhz, but with "air" up to the top, so that overclockers have their fun.” says Steffen Eisenstein, Product Manager at Exceleram. Is this a bold claim of a new company, or true? Read on to find out.
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Cela faisait longtemps, trop ? On ne saurait vous dire, mais il y avait quelques temps que nous n’avions pas vu un kit G.Skill sur notre table de bench. La chose est réparée avec un nouveau kit qui vient nous dévoiler ses secrets à la ferme. Et la couleur est annoncée d’emblée avec une belle appellation d’origine contrôlée « Designed for Intel Sandy Bridge ». En effet, G.Skill a profité de la sortie du nouveau processeur d’Intel, qui semble sonner peu à peu la fin de la fameuse DDR2, pour proposer de nouveaux kits, mais on se rassure tout de suite, les kits sont à priori compatibles avec l’ensemble du parc de cartes mères gérant la mémoire DDR3.
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G.Skill have been around for quite a few years and have always focussed on providing the best memory in terms of stability and style. Whilst they have remained quiet for a little while, they are back and are throwing all of their energy into the high end memory market.
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Sick looks and integrated water cooling top off this special H2O edition from Kingston with their HyperX 4GB 2133MHz kit. Legit Reviews pushes the Kingston HyperX H2O 2133Mhz memory kit in our Sandy Bridge test bench to see if there is any more juice that can be squeezed out of it and we will show you how this DDR3 memory kit stacks up to some run of the mill 1600MHz memory.
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