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Ich möchte euch in diesen Kurzreview das EBW301A 8GB Speicherkit von Exceleram etwas vorstellen. Nachdem ich bereits die E30102A und EP3001A hatte, habe ich für mein neustes Projekt die Black&White Series von Exceleram geordert. Durch die Kombination von schwarzen PCB und weißen Heatspreader sind sie besonders für Moddingprojekte geeignet.
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Started in 1994 Mushkin Enhanced has been well received for years by enthusiasts for their RAM's overclocking ability and sharp aesthetics. Mushkin has many different lines ranging from their Essentials for budget conscious consumers all the way to their Redline series which utilizes the cream of the crop integrated circuits to get the fastest speed possible with tight timings. The Redline series has been well received by overclockers and building on this is Mushkin Enhanced's high performance memory for the Intel's P67 chipset. Rated at 2133Mhz with 9-11-10-28 timings this Redline kit also utilizes Mushkin's proprietary Frostbyte heat spreader. Benchmark Reviews will see if this kit is worth the extra money for its high speed or if users are better off going with a lower speed but less expensive kit.
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Der Speicherspezialist G.Skill ist bekannt für seine hervorragenden Overclocking-Speicherkits. So hat das taiwanesische Unternehmen zuletzt die neue Ripjaws X-Serie auf den Markt gebracht, die sich bereits großer Beliebtheit erfreuen. Schon auf der diesjährigen Cebit trafen wir überraschend auf den Speichermedienhersteller PRINCO, der hauptsächlich für seine CD- und DVD-Rohlinge bekannt ist. Doch dieses Jahr hatte es das Unternehmen auf einen ganz anderen Bereich abgesehen: Arbeitsspeicher.
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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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Recently Corsair announced their Vengeance range of memory including the slightly more appealing Low Profile version allowed for high performance and low clerance, which a lot of users may be faced with due to their hefty coolers needed mainly for overclocking.
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Was haben Griechenland und Arbeitsspeicher gemeinsam? Beide sind mittlerweile auf Ramschniveau angekommen! Doch während die Eurokrise dem Steuerzahler eine Menge kosten wird, kann er beim Kauf von Arbeitsspeicher eine Menge sparen. Wie hört sich beispielsweise das folgende Angebot an: 2 GByte DDR3-1333CL9 für 8,90 Euro.
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Memory is very much of a muchness, wit the overall style the same and it all does the same job. Of course it's up to the memory manufacturer if they want to make things stand out and look a bit prettier than the competition and that's exactly what Kingston have done with the HyperX Genesis series RAM with its silver heatspreaders that is bound to go with pretty much any system colour scheme you have.
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AMD systems are a little picky when it comes to RAM. Sure, most RAM will work, but quite often when we start to hit high speed kits they can have problems running at stock speed on an AMD platform. With the launch of the new 990FX chipset that's ready for Bulldozer along with the new Llano platform which has shown strong memory performance, it was only a matter of time 'till we saw some AMD specific kits.
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In this review we will be looking at a slightly different high performance DDR3 memory kit from Kingston called the HyperX KHX2133C9AD3X2K2/4GX. The name may be long but rest assured this is a 2133Mhz DDR3 memory kit with a CAS rating of 9 designed for the Sandy Bridge platform.
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If you have been paying attention to the computer industry, you will know DRAM pricing goes up and down like... well, DRAM pricing. Okay, a better comparison is probably like gas prices. While I am not any credible oil market expert by a long shot, sometimes you can't just help it to wonder things like, why is the pump price exactly the same when oil is less than $100 a barrel and $150 a barrel? Why does the local gas station's numbers goes up overnight when there is a hurricane off some random place no one has ever heard of, but for some reason it never goes back down when Middle East countries increases oil production the next day? And the list goes on and on. DRAM pricing is pretty much like the same thing, except the good news for us is, it goes down rather than up most of the time. For example, when we reviewed the G.SKILL F3-8500CL7D-8GBSQ 2x4GB SODIMM kit back in December 2009, the price tag hovered around a hefty $400 at most online retailers. A year and a half later, the same kit sells for less than sixty bucks. With that in mind, let's move straight into our review today. What we have here at APH Networks is the G.SKILL F3-10666CL9D-8GBSQ 2x4GB dual channel set, which is pretty much the same thing as the model represented by the long string of digits and letters I have just mentioned, except it operates at DDR3-1333 rather than DDR3-1066. Knowing DDR3-1333 is now the standard memory speed for all second generation Intel Core mobile processors, for an extra five bucks at press time, is this really the kit to get? We installed a set into our brand new, Sandy Bridge based Lenovo ThinkPad T420 laptop to find out.
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