Memory Reviews

Tuesday, 03 November 2009

Quote: "Every so often we receive questions from readers asking for a recommendation on some new dual channel DDR3 compatible with P55 motherboards. It can be confusing to figure out what would be “enough” to get the job done. Basically, that depends on the purpose of the system and if overclocking might be something you’ll tinker with in the near future."

Article URL: http://www.futurelooks.com/corsair-dominator-4gb-1600mhz-ddr3-dual-channel-memory-review/


 
Wednesday, 23 September 2009

Patriot_Extreme_Performance_Viper_3GB_PC3-10666_kitQuote: "With i7 taking market share and more people considering building an i7 system every day triple channel memory kits ‘ popularity is on the rise. Today we are looking at an affordable Patriot Extreme Performance Viper Series DDR3 3GB (3 x 1GB) PC3-10666 Enhanced Latency DIMM Kit."

Article URL: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/review.php?id=485


 
Tuesday, 15 September 2009

Kingston_HyperX_DDR3_4GB_2133MHz_MemoryQuote: "if you are into overclocking, the Kingston 2133MHz HyperX T1 memory kit (KHX2133C8D3T1K2/4GX) has got you covered. We were able to reach 2200MHz by just upping the base clock of the system. Reaching 2300MHz was as easy as setting primary timings to 9-9-9. With very little tweaking and minor voltage adjustments, we hit 2400MHz! Getting big numbers from this memory was extremely easy. This is by far, the fastest memory I’ve had the pleasure of testing. Sure, you can get higher bandwidth numbers on a Triple Channel X58 system, but in terms of raw MHz I haven’t had anything else that can touch it!"

Article URL: http://www.legitreviews.com/article/1070/1/


 
Friday, 11 September 2009

Crucial_BL12864BA1608_DDR3_1600_Ballistix_2_gig_KitQuote: "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."

Article URL: http://www.xtremecomputing.co.uk/review.php?id=483


 
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