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The HyperX name is getting stronger and stronger as the months go on. We see the company hit us with more aggressive modules on a constant basis these days. The best thing, though, is that when we hit that clock speed, we've been able to get even more out of the kit.
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G.Skill's PI Series is a performance oriented 6GB DDR3 triple-channel memory kit with a budget price. Sporting 7-8-7-24-2T timings at DDR3-1600 with only 1.5vdimm, this PI Series kit is quite the kit. Check out how this kit scales and see how we had previously reviewed this kit's unknown sibling.
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Im vergangenen Jahr hat sich der DDR3 Arbeitsspeicher nach und nach zum Standard in Desktopsystemen entwickelt. Mit DDR3 wurde auch die magische 1000 MHz Grenze Geschichte. Nachdem Intel seinen Höhenflug auf der X58 Plattform in Verbindung mit dem Triple-Channel ausgelebt hat, halten mit der P55 Plattform wieder die guten alten Dual-Channel Speicher in die PC-Systeme Einzug. Heute sehen wir uns 1600 MHz schnelle und 4 GB große Speicherpärchen von Kingston, Crucial, G.Skill, Elixier und Take MS an. Die Speicherkits von Kingston und G.Skill haben noch eine Besonderheit: Es handelt sich bei ihnen um sogenannte Low-Voltage Module, die mit einer Spannung von nur 1,35V betrieben werden können. In unserem heutigen Review testen wir die Module sowohl mit Standardtakt als auch im Overclocking-Betrieb. Auf den nächsten Seiten erfahrt ihr, wie sich die Module im Test schlagen und welches Potential in ihnen steckt.
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Today we'll be looking at a conservative PC3-12800 or 1600MHz DDR kit. Maybe we'll get a surprise when it comes to testing the kit. Before we get that far, though, let's have a look at the package and the modules themselves.
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This particlar set of memory consists of 2×2gb memory modules operating at a speed of 1375MHz with timings of 9-9-9-24 at 1. 6v. It is made by one of the biggest companies in the market and comes with a lifetime warranty.
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In the industry of technology, brands offering similar products without innovating will not be easily adopted by the enthusiast market. If we talk about memory, then the mayor factors are frequency, latency and of course... price. Intel specifications for Core i3/i5/i7 products recommend using a maximum DRAM voltage of 1.65v. While most brands try to fit on Intel´s limits on the high side, G.Skill is trying something different. The G.Skill ECO F3 10666CL7D 4GB Dual Channel Kit is intended to run at 1333MHz with barely 1.35 volts benefiting both high-end enthusiasts who want better Overclocks and lower temps, or simply those who want to build an HTPC an every shaved watt can be the difference. Benchmark Reviews will test the G.Skill ECO kit to check if this kind of memory is able to do that difference (considering that frequency and latency are not a major factor on Intel chipsets anymore).
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It's always better to have and not need, than to need and not have. This Golden Rule applies to computer system memory as much as the other aspects in life, and having more RAM than your PC needs can only help matters. Multimedia editors require large amounts of memory to keep their encoding tasks moving at top-speed, otherwise the PC's much slower storage drive is called into play. Crucial offers the power-user a guaranteed boost to system performance, with their triple-channel 12GB DDR3 memory kit. The Crucial CT3KIT51264BA1339 UDIMM kit consists of three 4GB DDR3 modules rated for 1333MHz CL9-9-9-25-1 each. In this article, Benchmark Reviews tests the high-density RAM kit against memory big and small, fast and slow.
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Kingston Technology recently introduced the world's first ultra-low voltage DDR3 dual channel memory kit that operates with just 1.25 volts at 1600MHz. The new offering is part of the new Kingston 'LoVo' (low voltage) HyperX DDR3 High-Performance memory product line. Read on to see how the Kingston HyperX LoVo memory kit performs and see how much power it can save!
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Today we're looking at another kit of memory from Kingmax; not quite as hardcore as the Hercules 2200MHz DDR kit we looked at the other week, but since we haven't looked at anything from Kingmax in a long time it'll be interesting to see how their Tri-Channel memory stacks up.
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G.Skill sets a new standard for DDR3 energy efficiency with their DDR3 ECO Series. This DDR3-1600C7 kit runs on a meager 1.35vdimm while offering performance and price similar to its competition. Check out how this low voltage kit stacks up and if low voltage memory is helpful in lowering power consumption.
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