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Nachdem wir uns im letzten Speicherroundup fünf Speicherkits aus dem Midrange-Segment angesehen haben, wollen wir heute fünf HighEnd-Speichern ab 1866 Mhz genauer betrachten. Die Module sind besonders für die aktuelle P55- Plattform von Intel interessant - denn in Verbindung mit diesem Chipsatz und dem ausgereiften IMC der Core i5/7 CPUs, können Taktfrequenzen von über 2000 Mhz erreicht werden. Natürlich ist auch der Markt der High-Performance Speicher hart
umkämpft. In diesem Test stellen wir euch Speicherkits von ADATA, Kingston, G.Skill, Patriot und dem Newcommer Silicon Power zwischen 1866 bis 2000 Mhz vor.
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Motorola, Google, and Verizon have again come together to create the Droid X, as they did the original Droid. Because of this, you might think that the Droid X is simply the next version of the Droid. However, even a quick look at the Droid X will confirm that it is actually a very different phone. We decided to take an in-depth look to see just what the Droid X had to offer.
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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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Gigabyte introduced a new ITX mainboard based on the H55 chipset that also features USB3.0 onboard. We tested the board to see if ITX boards are finally grown up and can be used to build an all-round system.
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It's coming to the point where the speed is just so high that we have to wonder what exactly people are doing with this massive amount of bandwidth. It's been a while since we've seen anything from Patriot and we've got to say our initial impressions have us a little worried if we're going to get the speed promised by the company.
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The item we'll be looking at in this review is from Crucial's very popular Ballistix line of enthusiast grade system memory. With their latest Ballistix DDR3 modules (including this 1600MHz 4GB dual channel kit), Crucial has incorporated thermal sensors on the circuit board to help enthusiasts better monitor memory temperatures and to help with overclocking.
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The overclocking features of the ASUS P6X58D-E LGA 1366 Intel X58 motherboard should appeal to gamers, but the multi-GPU support has to be the key to that market. With support for NVIDIA's SLI and AMD's CrossFireX using up to three cards, the only excuse for poor performance in games might be between the keyboard and the chair.
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Kingston recently introduced an addition to its HyperX line of memory called ‘HyperX blu’. This memory is meant for entry level gamers and PC enthusiasts, which to menas means it’s more of a ‘value’ line but yet offer the performance you’ve come to expect from HyperX. I can tell you though that the blu performs just as well as the regular style HyperX and just costs a little less. The kit I have for review today is the Kingston HyperX blu 1600Mhz 2×2gb kit that runs at Cas 9 on Intel XMP settings at 1.65v. So I’ve put it up against two other HyperX kits, a standard kit that runs @1600 and the LoVo kit that runs @1866 for comparison. I also did some overclocking of course and this kit hit 2000Mhz very easily, a very respectable and stable overclock. Read on and see for yourself how it performs..
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The most commonly quoted solution to speeding up a computer is to add additional ram, fortunately Crucial has come out with a speedy 4GB Ballistix kit weighing in at DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800).
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OCZ’s Platinum Edition Triple Channel memory kits are low voltage, low latency, and high speed memory modules. They are designed for the Intel X58 chipset, and come in 3GB, 6GB, and 12GB kits. We will be looking at the 6GB PC3-12800 / 1600MHz kit to see how it performs.
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