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Ripjaws in your laptop? We've tested the latest version that runs at 1.35V.
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We check out the Corsair Vengeance Pro PC3-23400 kit which comes with a massive 2933MHz DDR stock clock. If you want high-end, read on.
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Einen weiterer Novizen in unserem Arbeitsspeicher-Testkalender stellt die Firma Team Group dar, die Team Group Inc. mit Hauptsitz in Taiwan hat seit Ende der 90er Jahre des vorherigen Jahrhunderts seine Marktposition extrem ausbauen können und unterhält inzwischen Niederlassungen in Hong Kong, Japan und Dubai. Von dort aus bietet Team Group Flash-Produkte wie USB-Sticks, Arbeitsspeicher oder SSDs an und hat es in diesem Segment bereits bis auf Platz sieben der weltweit erfolgreichsten Flash-Marken und auf Platz drei der taiwanischen Speicher-Hersteller gebracht. Wobei einschränkend hinzugefügt werden muss, dass Team Group wie so viele andere namhafte Firmen selbst keinen RAM herstellen, sondern bei rennomierten Herstellern einkaufen, die RAM Bausteine auf ausgesuchte Platinen löten und ein entsprechendes SPD programmieren. Was ebenfalls bei Team Group erfolgt, ist eine dezidierte Qualitätskontrolle und die ist natürlich genauso wichtig.
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APH Networks reviews the HyperX Beast RAM from Kingston. How
beastly is the HyperX beast?
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As we all know when choosing the right hardware components for a new system people tend to prioritize their significance based on their needs so although gamers always put extra weight on the graphics card so they can play all the latest game titles professionals do so on the CPU and the memory modules in order to have the best response times when using heavy applications and thus do their jobs more efficiently. However although memory modules don't play the most crucial role when it comes to gaming still no one can deny that they do help and because of that all the leading manufacturers are aiming to release the fastest DDR3 kits possible. Last time we had the chance to test the latest HyperX 10th Anniversary 16GB 2400MHz CL11 Quad Channel memory kit by Kingston which is without doubt amongst the best ones currently available for Intel X79 based mainboards. However it's not the only 2400MHz kit in the Kingston line of products and so today we decided to take a closer look at two of their HyperX Predator KHX24C11T2K2/8X 8GB 2400MHz CL11 Dual Channel memory kits strapped onto our X79 test rig.
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Mit der Core Series MPower bietet Avexir ein auf die MPower-Platinen von MSI zugeschnittenes Speichersortiment an, aus welchem wir ein acht Gigabyte fassendes DDR3-1600-Kit auf den Prüfstand stellen. Avexir ist ein junger Hersteller, der in den letzten Monaten durch zahlreiche DIMMs in der High-Performance-Riege auf sich aufmerksam machte.
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Micron are on of the biggest DRAM vendors in the industry and Crucial is one of their main brands through which they channel their DRAM products. Today we are looking at Crucial's revamped Ballistix Sport line which now comes with the XT moniker. These Crucial Ballistix Sport XT DDR3 modules we have come in a variety of capacities and speeds which you can see here. The key things to note are that they are available in either 4GB or 8GB modules and can have either 1600MHz or 1866MHz clock speeds. We have with us today the best dual channel kit of the Ballistix Sport XT series, more specifically we have the BLS2K8G3D18ADS3 kit which uses two 8GB DIMMs running at 1866MHz, CL10 latencies and 1.5 volts.
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Le prix de la DDR3 n’est plus aussi bas qu’à une époque, de quoi faire réfléchir le consommateur. Est-il nécessaire de s’offrir un kit avec une fréquence hors norme, ou faut-il se concentrer sur des kits aux fréquences plus classiques ? La question est légitime, surtout lorsqu’on connait la différence in game entre les différentes fréquences. On ne parle pas ici des clockeurs fous, qui se grattent avec les fps supplémentaires, mais bien du consommateur lambda. Voyons cela avec le dernier kit Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 1866 MHz.
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Patriot has been making memory for quite some time and their Viper series has been around for a while. Now on its third revision the Viper 3 Series offers dual and quad channel kits in 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB capacities with speeds ranging from 1600 MHz all the way up to 2400 MHz. All of these kits are tested to work with both AMD and Intel systems and are ready to handle what you can throw at them. Today we will be taking a look at the PV38G240C0K kit, which is a 8 GB (2x4GB) kit that has a speed of 2400 MHz with timings of 10-12-12-30 at 1.65v. With its sleek heatspreaders and high speeds will the Patriot Viper 3 kit make it into your next build? Read on as we take a look…
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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 ADATA XPG V2 4GBx2 DDR3-2400 PC19200 AX3U2400W4G11 DRAM Kit.
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