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In the past few months it has been clear that memory manufacturers have mastered high specification triple channel kits with those like Corsairs Dominator-GT really impressing us. So today we have two more kits on our test bench from OCZ and G.Skill, both of which are capable of running at 2000MHz. Added to this we have a set of memory from Kingston which is one of the few that favours volume over extreme speed, their product gives us three 4GB sticks in one kit for a total of 12GB.
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Sometimes there's more to a memory module than meets the eye : Corsair Dominator and Mushkin Redline modules have always looked better than nice, and now they have the performance to match. We put these two against the OCZ Blade, a real high end kit based upon Elpida's "hyper" chips, and against our 8 previous triple channel kits, in order to get a good view of the Core i7 memory landscape to date.
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Since we posted our launch article on the Intel Core i7-3960X we have been getting e-mails asking about detailed memory questions on the Intel X79 platform. Today, we show you how single, dual, triple and quad-channel performs on the Intel DX79SI motherboard! We also test out 1066, 1333, 1600, 1866 and 2133 MHz memory performance with a quad-channel kit to see what happens to performance at various clock speeds. This is a must read review if you are going Intel X79!
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Everyone knows that the HWBOT database is filled with benchmark results, overclocking data and so much more. One of the perks of having a database like this is not only to amuse (and annoy) overclockers globally, but mainly to analyze the results afterwards and have a better understanding of how the overclocking game really works. Processor and video card charts are scattered around the website, but memory overclocking charts is something we have not touched before.
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La ferme se met en mode guerrier, peinture de guerre, treillis sont de mise. Rappelez-vous, et oui on va faire un peu d’histoire à la ferme, la base de l’armée fut en son temps les fermiers et autres agriculteurs, ce qui pour certains commandants semblaient constituer de très bons soldats, cela était dû à leur attachement à la terre. Du sniper à la ferme ne constitue donc pas un affront, vous l’aurez compris, enfin on l’espère, nous parlons de mémoire, en provenance directe de G-Skill.
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La Ferme replonge dans le milieu des puces mémoires bien alignées sur un PCB, nous parlons bien évidemment de kits mémoires et vous vous en doutez, à la norme DDR3. Ce type de mémoire a subi une belle chute de prix et dorénavant un kit 4 Go se négocie aux alentours des 50 €, nous n’avons donc plus d’excuses pour résister à cette norme. De plus, ces derniers temps, nous avons pu assister à l’arrivée de nombreux kits, cela est dû à Sandy. La petite a offert l’opportunité aux constructeurs de sortir des kits agrégés « Sandy Bridge ».
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DDR3 Speicher wird immer mehr zum Standard. Wir haben fünf schnelle und günstige Tripple Channel 6GB Kits von A-Data, GeIL, G.Skill, OCZ und Mushkin durchgetestet.
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For this review I will be looking at some hardware from a company that probably needs no introduction as they synonymous with computer memory, they are of course Crucial, now Lexar Crucial. The product under review is some of their newer memory, 2x 1GB sticks of DDR3 1600 Ballistix or to give it its proper “name” BL12864BA1608
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Crucial is popular for good reason, the reviews for their RAM have always been on a positive, with good reliability and overclocking ability. We will see if this is the case for their Value Ram kit as well.
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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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