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Kingston entered the computer market 25 years ago with a single new type of SIMM. Here we are 25 years later looking at a much more advanced DIMM. Though the DIMM isn't anything new to the market, the Kingston HyperX Blu 16Gb memory kit is the first 16Gb HyperX kit to be offered by Kingston that uses only two DIMMs. The Kingston HyperX KHX1600C10D3B1K2/16G 16Gb memory kit is rated for 1600MHz with CL10 timings. How will the first 2x8Gb memory kit from Kingston perform? Join us as we find out!
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Corsair has mixed it up with the latest Dominator series of RAM. We check out the PC3-21300 Platinum kit.
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We check out another TridentX kit from G.Skill and see what it's capable of doing.
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Au bas la raison et au diable la crise... Sur le Comptoir nous avons perdu la tête, car pour ce test de mémoire c'est un kit Corsair qui passe sur le grill ! Pas de la Veangeance, ni de la Dominator, ni même de la Dominator GT, mais les Dominator Platinum dans leur version CMD16GX3M4A2133C9. Quatre modules, 16Go et une fréquence de fonctionnement de 2133MHz rien que pour vous. Affiché à 250€, ce kit ne sera pas à la portée de tous. Alors, est-ce que ça vaut le coup d e s'amputer d'un bras pour un kit de RAM qui en jette ?
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Earlier in the year, I had a look at an updated version of some memory, which when we look at it has been popular for a number of years as the Ballistix range. It has to be said that I was very impressed with the kit, both on the front of its stock performance, but also its ability to go that bit further when overclocked.
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ADATA is back in our labs and today we check out its XPG Gaming Series V2.0 PC3-19200 16GB dual channel RAM kit to see how it performs.
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The Kingston HyperX LoVo memory is designed for consumers that prefer memory with a low thermal envelope, but don’t want to sacrifice performance, and the LoVo memory does just that. To achieve this feat Kingston used select high quality HYNIX ICs that are capable of running at 1600Mhz with the voltage set as low as 1.35V.
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Il settore delle memorie RAM subisce fasi piuttosto altalenanti. Dopo un periodo di stasi, si prepara ora a nuova vita con l'introduzione delle piattaforme Haswell, che sembrano disporre di un memory controller migliorato, in grado di supportare frequenze molto elevate. Nel frattempo, i produttori non hanno aspettato nel rinfrescare il loro portfolio di prodotti, dedicati a professionisti, videogiocatori, e overclockers. Quest’oggi la redazione di Xtremehardware.com proverà per voi il kit AX3U1866XW8G10-2X da 16 GB della serie XPG di ADATA, memorie RAM che cercano di soddisfare una grossa fetta dell'utenza enthusiast. Il kit in nostro possesso ha una frequenza base di 1866 MHz CL10 con soli 1.5V ma come vedremo ha molto da offrire. ADATA con il seguente kit si rivolge a tutti gli utenti che cercano sempre le massime prestazioni dal proprio computer. Non ci resta che proseguire in questa recensione per analizzarle al meglio.
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Today we are taking a look at the Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 1866 MHz 4x4 GB kit. The Sport XT offers good speeds, sleek looks, and a fair price. At 1866 MHz there is plenty of speed to get things done, and being a 16 GB kit, you are very unlikely to ever run out of memory again. Read on to see how it performs with our A10-6800k.
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Crucial has recently added a new line to their Ballistix Series of enthusiast memory. The Ballistix Sport XT is part of Ballistix Sport series and Crucial has aimed this kits specifically at gamers. Crucial has improved the heat spreader by making it larger, which gives it more surface area for better heat dissipation. Sport XT modules run at speeds all the way up to 1866 MHz and are available in 4GB and 8GB densities. Today we are going to be taking a look at the BLS4K4G3D18ADS3 kit, which is a 16 GB (4×4 GB) kit that runs at 1866 MHz with timings of 10-10-10-30 at 1.5v. Let’s put this memory to the test and see it is worth getting for your next build!
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