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Out of the box the Ballistix BL2KIT25664FN1869 kit offers great performance that should satisfy just about anyone. If this isn’t enough these Ballistix sticks offer a decent overclock while keeping the stock timings. Crucial has also put thermal sensors in these sticks so that you can monitor the temperatures with their Ballistix MOD Utility should you really want to push the limits.
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Crucial are a big name in the memory industry and in particular, their high performance Ballistix kits. The latest addition to this line of DDR3 performance Random Access Memory comes in the form of the BL2KIT25664FN1608 4GB kit rated at 1600MHz. However, Crucial has added temperature sensing capabilities to the DIMMs with an in-built sensor integrated into the SPD chip reporting information back to the Memory Overview Display (MOD) software.
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The Crucial Ballistic RAM modules have been around for a little while now, and if you have seen them around and have been considering buying a set, this review will help you decide, as we test and review the Crucial Ballistic Elite and Tactical 8GB 1866MHz RAM modules, to see which one you should be buying...
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The Crucial CT2KIT25664BA1339 gives users 4GB of memory at DDR3-1333 CAS 9 speeds. You would think there’s no room for improvement but Crucial still puts quality first. This kit easily overclocks to DDR3 1496 speeds without any voltage or timing adjustments. For less than seventy bucks, that’s hard to beat.
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I remember the XMS series back in the day of original DDR memory. It really was the bees knees of memory and it let us know that it was the cream of the crop when it came to Corsairs memory line-up. Over the years, though, we've seen less XMS series memory from Corsair; instead performance has been dominated by the Dominator series.
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Das neue Jahr beginnt für uns nicht nur mit der Inbetriebnahme des lange geplanten Core i7 Systems, sondern auch gleich mit dem dazu passenden ersten Triple-Channel Speichertest. Als Testobjekt wählten wir einen Speicherkit aus der Chefetage der aktuellen Corsair Produktion aus: das Corsair XMS3 Dominator GT 6GB DDR3-1600 Triple-Channel-Kit möchte nicht nur mit schnellen Timings glänzen, sondern auch durch eine durchdachte Kühlung überzeugen, für das neben dem bewährten DHX Heatspreader zusätzlich noch eine entsprechende Lüfterleiste zur Verfügung steht.
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Die Corsair XMS3 Dominator gehören derzeit zu den beliebtesten High End DDR3 RAM Modulen. Wir haben das 6 GB Kit mit 1600 MHz und CL7 auf die Teststrecke geschickt.
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The release of P67 hasn't done much in the way of RAM requirements, which for the most part is great. We say for the most part only because the lack of changes means that there's nothing super exciting about RAM on the new platform. With that said, though, there's a change when it comes to JEDEC standard; 1600MHz DDR being the stock minimum clock now and CL9 timings also being the minimum at those speeds. Companies aren't going to have an issue, though, as we've been dealing with speeds well above 1600MHz DDR for a long time now.
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While we see a fair bit of memory from Corsair, something we haven't seen in a while is a new series from the company with most kits being part of the high end Dominator line-up. Recently we checked out a new addition to the XMS line, but today we're checking out a kit from the newly launched Vengeance series.
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So, was the Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866MHz DRAM kit pretty sweet? I must say it absolutely met my expectations, and this includes everything from appearance to performance. I was able to overclock these modules from 1866MHz with 9-10-9-27 2T timings to 2000MHz with 9-9-9-27 1T timings with the same 1.5 volts. I also managed to bump the modules up to 2200MHz with 9-12-11-32 2T timings, but had to bump the voltage to 1.58v...
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