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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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Today we are taking a look at some of ADATA’s latest DDR3 enthusiast memory. The kit we are checking out today is part of the XPG V2 Series. This series is an upgrade from the original XPG series which was offered in speeds up to 2133 MHz. Now that Haswell is here and we can have much faster speeds ADATA has come out with the XPG V2 series. This series is available in a wide variety of capacities and speeds to suit pretty much anyone’s needs. The memory we are taking a look at today is their 8GB dual channel DDR3-2400 kit. This kit comes with timings of 11-13-13-35 at 1.65v and offers a very attractive gold heatspreader. Read on as we take a look...
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When it comes to system performance, RAM is a component that gets far less attention than it should. While it may have less of an impact than the CPU or GPU, RAM can still be a major bottleneck on performance. Today we're going to be taking a look at the latest kit from Crucial's Ballistix Sport XT line, a 2x8GB kit rated for DDR3 1600. While not pushing the bleeding edge on performance, this kit should still post some solid performance numbers.
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Mushkin have recently released a new 2133MHz kit with 9-11-10-28 latencies and a rated voltage of 1.65V. The product is composed of two 4GB memory modules and are equipped with red Frostbyte design heatsinks.
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ADATA might not be the biggest kid on the block, but they do specialize in various memory and storage related products, in which this specialization should help them churn quality products. In fact, ADATA has the most award-winning product designs, which does show their enthusiasm to providing top-notch memory solutions to their customers. Today we’ll take a look at the new ADATA XPG V2 DRAM memory kit to see how it stacks up against their performance claims.
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Featuring a frequency of 3000MHz and timings of 12-14-14-35-2T, Avexir has some of the fastest memory available to purchase in its Core Extreme Series. Featuring high performance, but unobtrusive heatspreaders, Avexir is targeting extreme users and dedicated benchmarkers with its 3,000MHz Core Extreme Series memory kit.
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Comme vous le savez sans doute, si vous suivez régulièrement les news de la Ferme, G.Skill a mis à notre disposition un des kits les plus hautement cadencés du marché. Tiendra-t-il toutes ses promesses ? C'est ce que nous allons voir à travers ce test où les Trident X seront mises à rude épreuve. Après un overclocking raisonnable, sous air, celles-ci auront droit à un petit bain d'azote liquide...
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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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Die riesige Palette an Arbeitsspeichern auf dem Markt kann auf unerfahrene Käufer durchaus einschüchternd wirken, weshalb wir heute ein weiteres Produkt aus diesem riesigen Angebot herausgegriffen haben, um es ausführlich zu testen. Die Rede ist vom XPG-V1.0-DDR3-2133-Kit des Herstellers ADATA, das derzeit für rund 150 Euro über die Ladentheke wandert. Was den Käufer für diese Summe erwartet, werden wir in diesem Artikel herausfinden.
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When it’s pure speed and record-breaking memory you’re after, there are few better kits than those from G.Skill’s TridentX series. Can the 2933MHz TridentX 8GB memory prove yet again that it is built for ultra-high frequencies?
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