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Today HardwareHeaven have Kingstons HyperX DDR3-2400 which give huge potential memory bandwidth. Kingston dont just do extreme speed though, they also produce a very interesting product further down their catalogue. Their LoVo sticks offer some very competitive performance at settings far below the reference 1.65v.
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Vor wenigen Wochen wurde das ASRock 890GX Extreme3 Mainboard bei der Redaktion ocinside.de getestet und das Testergebnis war nach dem Update auf die aktualisierte BIOS Version ausgezeichnet. Im aktuellen Testbericht wird der Micro ATX Pendant mit 890GX Chipsatz bis an das Limit übertaktet. USB3.0, SATA3 und eSATA3 ist bei dieser mATX Hauptplatine ebenso integriert, wie die schnelle onBoard HD4290 Grafikeinheit mit Sideport Speicher. Wir dürfen also gespannt sein, ob das 890GM Pro3 mATX Mainboard mit dem großen 890GX Extreme3 ATX Board mithalten kann.
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Today for review I’ve got an 8gb kit of OCZ Gold ddr3 ram and this memory runs at 1333Mhz, it’s made for the Corei5/i7 system which means it runs at a lower voltage. It’s specifically made for P55, H55 and H57 chipsets and it’s made to be stable to withstand the demand of intensive graphical titles of applications. I’ve put it up against another set of performance memory that run faster and at a lower latency, so read on to see just how things worked out…
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Now that we are well into the lifespan of DDR3, the focus for many enthusiasts has turned to speed and capacity. With 64-bit operating systems now a viable option, it makes sense for end users to have over 4GB of system memory. Those who do video editing or extensive Photoshop work know how important it is to have a substantial amount of system memory on tap. For those that want the best of both worlds (fast and high capacity), we present today's review product, the OCZ Flex EX DDR3 12GB Triple Channel Memory kit.
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Patriot has set a high bar for themselves with this high capacity, high performance Kit, lets take a look and see how it holds up.
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Today we have something very special for review, one of the very few early samples of an upcoming kit developed by Kingston specifically for Intel’s Sandybridge platform – a new certified 8GB HyperX bundle which runs at a very tasty 2133mhz.
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Gskill introduced their magical Flare ram kit at the same time as the release of AMD's Hexacore Thuban CPU. By using PSC ICs, better known as powerchips, achieving new ram speed heights on the AMD 890 platform. On the AMD front it has been quite calm lately, though Intel launched their new "ahum" mainstream Sandy Bridge CPU early this year. With a bucketload of available brand new ram dividers on the P67 motherboards, you can squeeze every drop of performance out this platform. When exploring the Sandy architecture we noticed a sweetspot of price/performance around the 1600mhz ram speed mark. Though for the enthousiasts every Mhz counts. Today we test the brand new 4gb 2133Mhz CL9 kit. Quite an interesting kit as it's not the high end CL 7 kit, and thus less pricey. Though could we achieve similar speeds ?
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Kingston are regarded as one of the biggest manufacturers of memory based products today and aim to cater for all types of systems from the likes of AMD and Intel, whether it be for the low-end market, high-end gamers or enthusiast/overclocking markets. They do it all.
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Mit der Umstellung auf 2x nm Chips ändern G.Skill auch den Namen seiner SandForce SSD in Phoenix EVO. Wir haben getestet welche Performance die neue kostengünstigere SSD erreicht.
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We have a look at a lot of RAM, but so often we see them sit at one end of the scale or the other. What I mean by that is, we see these really high end kits or these more budget orientated ones. Speaking to G.Skill the other day, we wanted to organise something that was in between them; a kit for people who were happy to spend a bit more than a more budget 1600MHz DDR kit, but didn't want to go too crazy moving to something like 2133MHz DDR.
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