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We couldn't go long without taking a look at another product from Kingston, and this time we see something with a difference. As users are scoping out for the fastest components available they have another thing in mind as well. They want the most efficient running components that money can buy, without suffering with performance and of course not spending any extra than originally planned.
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You may remember the review we did on the Kingston HyperX X2 Grey Series 4GB 1600MHz memory kit. If you haven't seen it, then we highly suggest that you do so as it won our brand new PLATINUM award. We awarded it as platinum because it really is that good by offering a reasonable speed, slick design, great overclocking potential and most importantly is dirt cheap.
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Pulling our VisionTek kit out of the package, we instantly notice that we're not dealing with some cheap heatsink which is always a good start. The heatsink itself is quite tall and like most companies who opt for this tall heatsink, it can cause problems with some large coolers, but most of the time you're able to swing those coolers around or opt for the RAM in slots 2 and 4 which sit a little further from the CPU cooler.
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GeIL have been attempting to bring their branding and their name back into the market, with extreme efforts being focussed on in the UK. They have done so with a new range of memory products with the “Corsa” branding of which we’ve already looked at the 2133MHz Evo Corsa 8GB kit a little while ago, but for a lot of consumers, 2133MHz is still overkill.
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GeIL have been releasing a lot of new memory kits lately, and so have many other brands on the market, with the majority being quad channel kits, aimed at the newest X79 platform from Intel. Whilst GeIL have done the same, as you may have already read here, they have also been focussing on other platforms too including AM3+ and Z68 in the hope that they can hit the market from all angles.
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Dank Sandy Bridge E und der damit verbundenen Einführung der Quad-Channel-Speichertechnologie sind bereits zahlreiche RAM-Kits mit vier Riegeln auf dem Markt zu finden. Wir haben uns aus der breiten Masse ein vielversprechendes Quartett aus Corsairs bewährter Vengeance-Baureihe herausgepickt und prüfen, ob die Module ihrem bisherigen Ruf gerecht werden und welches Potenzial in den schnellen DDR3-1.866-Modulen schlummert.
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Technic3D hat das Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3 1600 CL9 Speicherkit im Test. Das Quad-Speicherkit soll neben dem günstigen Preis auch etwaige Overclocking Vorhaben unterstützen. Wie sich das Kit in der Praxis schlägt, zeigt der nachfolgende Artikel.
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AMD Memory Entertainment Edition
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G.Skill offers an Ivy Bridge 2400MHz DDR kit that carries a price tag of under $100. The price is great, but is it any good?
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We have looked at quite a few memory kits already this year but today we have something very special in our labs. The latest Samsung Eco ‘Green’ DDR3 built on the 30nm manufacturing process. This memory is true low profile and only demands 1.35 volts. The potential therefore for achieving a good overclock should be strong.
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