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The Corsair Vengeance Pro 1866MHz memory kit is optimized for use with the Intel Haswell processor and is also compatible with Ivy Bridge and Sandy Bridge platforms. The Vengeance Pro memory kit updates the heat spreader design of the original Vengeance memory modules slightly with the addition of a removable accent clip. These Vengeance Pro accent clip serve as additional structural support while handling and installing modules onto the mainboard. Measuring 135mm x 44mm x 6mm, the Corsair Vengeance Pro memory modules are available in a variety of colors including gold, silver, blue, red and black. As with all current Corsair memory modules, the Corsair Vengeance Pro series is XMP 1.3 compatible and comes with a limited lifetime warranty.
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ADATA went all out when designing their XPG V2 memory. They used extremely high quality ICs, an efficient and sleek looking heatspreader and the build quality is top notch. All of this attention to detail allowed the memory to perform excellent at the default frequency, but it also gives this kit overclocking headroom that puts most memory kits to shame.
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Some of the most difficult to answer questions in the enthusiast and high-end gaming PC world have to do with RAM, and more specifically with RAM clock speeds, latency, and timings. What differences do all of these make when it comes to better performance and higher frame rates in games? Typically, the answer is that they do very little when it comes to games. AMD has sought to change that answer with the release of their Richland series APUs, which are designed to take even more advantage of RAM speeds and support up to 2133MHz clock speeds. Intel’s Haswell now supports speeds of up to 1600MHz. Now that more is being done to increase the performance gain from higher RAM speeds, let’s take a look at the results. Here at Benchmark Reviews, we have a couple of new high-speed RAM kits to review. In this article, we will be taking a look at the Kingston HyperX 8GBx2 DDR3-2133 KHX21C11T3K2/16X kit.
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Con l’avvento dei processori di classe Haswell, l’ottimizzazione del controller integrato nella CPU ha subito un balzo in avanti riuscendo a tollerare frequenze ben superiori a quella standard di default di 1600 MHz. Ovviamente lo scenario mondiale tra i produttori di memorie è diventato rovente e la risposta di Kingston non si è fatta attendere. Kingston per competere sulla fascia più alta propone la linea HyperX Predator, una linea di memorie dedicate a quegli utenti che non vogliono scendere a compromessi sul piano delle prestazioni pure. Oggi analizzeremo due modelli apparentemente simili, i kit da 8GB KHX24C11T2K2-8X e KHX26C11T2K2-8X che sulla carta differiscono soltanto per la frequenza di targa, rispettivamente di 2400 MHz e 2600 MHz. Come vedremo nel corso della recensione, il cuore di questi due kit è profondamente diverso e ciò avrà un impatto sia sulle prestazioni che possiamo ottenere, sia sul prezzo di acquisto.
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The 5820K has shown that a strong boost in CPU performance can be obtained for a reasonable price increase over the LGA 1150 Core i7 CPUs. And many of the X99 motherboards sit well below £200, making them affordable to enthusiast buyers. But where that entire value logic of Intel’s X99 platform starts to fall short is at the expense of DDR4 memory.
One way of keeping costs to a minimum is by opting for a slower (therefore cheaper) memory kit. We test ADATA’s 2400MHz XPG Z1 16GB DDR4 kit to see how it stacks up against the higher-priced, faster alternatives.
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During CES 2009 Corsair displayed their forthcoming TEC-based water-cooling solution for memory modules. We were able to take a good look on this system.
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One thing the savvy user must pay attention when buying a laptop is the memory expansion capabilities from the model he or she chose. Practically all laptops today allow you to add more memory. However, this expansion can be cheaper and easier to do on some models. Let's see why.
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For this review I will be looking at some hardware from a company that probably needs no introduction as they synonymous with computer memory, they are of course Crucial, now Lexar Crucial. The product under review is some of their newer memory, 2x 1GB sticks of DDR3 1600 Ballistix or to give it its proper “name” BL12864BA1608
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RAM is one of those things that can be easily overlooked. It can be confusing picking out what kind and how much you need. However RAM is one of the most important pieces of your machine, and can be a serious bottleneck if you don't have the optimum RAM speed and amount. With more RAM you can do more things at once. Multitaskers rejoice, because here's the Crucial Ballistix Tracer 6GB Kit.
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Die neuen G.Skill PI DDR3 Module kommen zwar mit schrägen Timings daher, bieten aber Taktraten und Overclocking Möglichkeiten wie kaum andere Module. Und das auch noch zu einem angenehmen Preis.
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