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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 new Viper II Series RAM from Patriot offers only the best: extremely low latency and high speeds. How does this claim translate into actual performance and are the prices as extreme as the name? Read on and find out.
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Over the past few months we've seen memory companies offer us some fairly large kits. We saw Kingston offer us a massive 24GB kit not too long ago and more recently recently looked at a 12GB kit from SuperTalent as well as an 8GB kit from ADATA. Today G.Skill will be joining the ranks of big kits with a new Ripjaws series offering.
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As if 2133MHz were not enough for a high-performance kit, there are some brands pushing the limits to the max in the memory section. Just about 6 months ago, some brands released 2200MHz kits, followed by 2400MHz and finally 2500MHz kits specially targeted at high-end enthusiasts and overclockers. The kit we are reviewing today is one of the fastest kits available in the market, and the fastest kit ever tested at Benchmark Reviews. The Patriot Viper II 'Sector 5' Edition is a 2500MHz 4GB kit, running with high binned ICs, and according to Patriot's homepage, this kit works with LGA 1156 Core i7 CPUs and possibly nothing else at the moment of writing this revision. Join Benchmark Reviews in a trip to discover how far we can push this kit, and analyze system's performance with extremely high frequencies.
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There is a large market for memory modules. Ranging from standard value ones to high speed, low latency overclocking modules for extreme benchmarkers looking to break world records. Today I've gotten my hands on some overclocker oriented RAM, the GeIL Ultra Plus DDR3-2000 CL9. This kit should offer speeds that aren't achievable by normal motherboards on stock settings. Let's see if GeIL can live up their promise for decent overclocking memory.
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There are many companies in the hardware world that focus on the gaming market. They cover their products in lightning, fire or grungey images in an attempt to appeal to the quick flash, short attention span, high energy gamers. However, this isn't the only option for these firms, another avenue often ventured down is the enthusiast route. Mushkin tend to aim their products at this audience, and the kit we're looking at today is no different. Part of the Blackline family these DIMMs are rated at 1600MHZ with some reasonably tight timings. Let's check it out.
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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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In unserem letzten Speichertest, welchen wir vor rund 3 Monaten veröffentlicht haben, stellten wir Speicher von A-Data, Crucial, GeIL und Mushkin vor. Ein prominenter Name fehlte damals im Test: Kingston. Neben dem Anspruch regelmäßig aktuelle Speicherkits auf Ihre Alltagstauglichkeit und OC-Fähigkeiten hin zu testen, wollen wir vor allem eine breite Palette an Herstellern abdecken. Heute schließen wir diese Lücke und haben gleich zwei Speicherkits von Kingston getestet, welche beide mit einer Kapazität von 6 Gibibyte und einem Referenztakt von 1.600 MHz daherkommen. Ob es noch mehr Gemeinsamkeiten gibt und wie sich die Kits im Vergleich zu den vorherigen getesteten Riegeln schlagen, erfahrt ihr auf den folgenden Seiten.
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The HyperX name has been around for a while now and we've seen many modules fall into the series. Today, however, we're seeing the biggest change to the series we've seen in a while.
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Today I’ve got another ram review for you, this time from Patriot Memory. The kit is 4gigs of their Viper II Sector 5 1600Mhz ram that comes with an added bonus of a full license for 3DMark Vantage. I’ve put it up against a 4gb 1600Mhz kit of Kingston HyperX for comparison and it fares well.
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