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Whew, another desktop memory product evaluation. If you have been following our recent articles, you can probably see how big of a challenge it is even for me to write a good introduction for a RAM review. While the opening paragraph for the Patriot Viper Xtreme Division 2 PC3-15000 2x4GB review did not bring about something applicably inspiring by a long shot, let's talk about some facts that came in handy as presented in my Kinsgton HyperX PnP DDR3-1600 2x4GB SODIMM review about a month ago. Recently, my colleague Preston was having a house party, and I was invited over to trash his place. After the party was over, one of the girls did not have her car with her, and since I needed to drive a friend who lives in the same area anyway, I gave her a lift home as well. Upon exiting Preston's neighborhood on the main road, I asked her for directions on how to get to her place -- and much (un)surprisingly, she gave all the wrong instructions; such as telling me to turn left when I was clearly supposed to turn right. Although my friend's claims about how girls are bad at giving directions was quickly disregarded as a stereotype, I presented to the girl some facts about the female brain -- as in, the inferior parietal lobule in the cortex of the brain, responsible for perception of space, time and speed, is significantly smaller in females than males. So while she was not particularly impressed by the facts of life, different people are impressed by different things, right? Well, there are some facts about the G.SKILL Ripjaws-X F3-14900CL9D-8GBXL 2x4GB we are reviewing today that will get people like me impressed. I will agree with the fact that its DDR3-1866 9-10-9-28 specification is not particularly impressive. But what is impressive is the G.SKILL achieved these numbers with only 1.5V. Ahh, facts. Let's waste no time, and keep the rest of them rolling!
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Technic3D hat die G.Skill Ripjaws-X 8GB DDR3 1600 CL9 Speicher im Test. Das F3-12800CL9D-8GBXL Speicherkit soll nicht nur mit einem günstigen Preis glänzen, sondern auch etwaige Overclocking Vorhaben großzügig unterstützen. Wie sich das Kit hierbei schlägt, zeigt das nachfolgende Review.
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The price of DDR3 has fallen rapidly lately, making it much more affordable to populate all of your RAM slots. Crucial introduces their new DDR3 2133 MHz Ballistix RAM in a triple channel kit. Find out if you should be using this with your i7.
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Welcome to our weekly giveaway for our dedicated readers! This week the sponsor for our weekly promotion is Patriot Memory and they have donated a Viper Xtreme 8GB DDR3 1600MHz memory kit as this weeks prize! This prize has a retail value of ~$50 plus shipping.
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Technic3D hat das G.Skill Ripjaws-Z 16GB DDR3 1600 CL9 Speicherkit im Test. Das Quad-Speicherkit für den Intel Sockel 2011 kommt nicht mit einem überdimensioniertem Heatspreader und kann trotzdem mit ordentlichen Overclocking Ergebnissen auf sich Aufmerksam machen. Mehr dazu im folgenden Artikel.
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It is not often that we do an unboxing of a memory kit, but since G.Skill has recently released their RipjawsZ Extreme Performance Quad-Channel Memory kits we have decided to show you what they are all about. Today we are checking out the F3-17000CL9Q-16GBZH kit. This quad-channel 16GB kit runs at 2133MHz with timings of 9-11-10-28 at 1.65V. These kits are made and certified exclusively for the Intel X79 platform. Read on to check out our unboxing and overview video!
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The EVO CORSA 16GB quad channel kit proves it is ready for prime time and will assist - not hinder - the creation of a workhorse computer ready for any combination of strenuous tasks. Join TechwareLabs as we put this RAM kit through the Labs!
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We have already taken a look at G.Skill’s RipjawsZ and RipjawsX memory now it is time for their ARES series of memory. The ARES memory is designed to be low-profile so you can use it with larger aftermarket CPU coolers. Today we are taking a look at the 16GB kit of the ARES memory, specifically the F3-2133C11Q-16GAO kit. This kit runs at 2133MHz with timings of 11-11-11-30 at 1.6V. You can get these kits with both blue or orange heatspreaders. Read on as we take this memory through the paces.
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Not everyone knows how to build a computer scratch, and many more are completely clueless when it comes to something as simple as upgrading a stick of RAM. So I'm going to give a quick and dirty lesson on how to install new memory on your motherboard.
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Crucial's Ballistix kits are all well known, but would it be a good Tactical move to get a generation old kit over today's offerings?
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