by Rafael Hernandez on May 5, 2010
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Going with the high-end in performance computing can get you those extra couple of frames a second that probably won’t make the latest and greatest title any more playable at high resolutions so might as well save some energy here and there. The Kingston HyperX LoVo 1866MHz DDR3 4GB Memory Kit is capable of running […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 15, 2010
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Normally the trade offs you have to make when going for larger memory kits means that performance usually comes secondary which is fine when you’re working with large sets of data but a bit of a bummer when you want the best frame rates possible. The Corsair Dominator 12GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM Kit offers enough […]
Read more Corsair Dominator 12GB 1600MHz DDR3 RAM Kit goes for capacity and performance
by Rafael Hernandez on April 1, 2010
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Memory kits tend to fit into that weird hardware category that only a bulk testing of performance capabilities is an appropriate action given the differences between a reviewer’s testing methods. ITShootOut has grabbed five different DDR3 memory kits and tested them on their Intel Core i5 testbed which should let the truly great memory options […]
Read more Intel Core i5 Memory Group Test weeds out the slackers
by Rafael Hernandez on March 18, 2010
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Enthusiast level computer hardware can be traced back to the gamers that wanted the best performing hardware possible in order to get the best framerates which, more often than not, lead to a better chance of taking out the competition. Patriot’s 1600MHz DDR3 Gamer Series Memory carries on the fine tradition of performance seeking with […]
Read more Patriot 1600MHz DDR3 Gamer Series Memory wants to help you frag better
by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2010
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As fast as overclocking friendly memory kits are the can’t all be expected to run at high speeds so it’s very much a luck-of-the-draw scenario when you’re picking out on of those kits. Interestingly Kingston’s HyperX KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX DDR3 memory kit received Intel XMP certification at 2400MHz meaning you can rely on these puppies to be […]
Read more Kingston HyperX DDR3 Memory Kit Intel Certified at 2400MHz…speedy
by Rafael Hernandez on February 19, 2010
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The make or break point on a new system build often times comes down to skimping on that fancy new memory kit. While it may not seem like such a big deal you could be leaving large chunks of performance on the table. iXBT Labs continues their series on testing CPU performance with a look […]
Read more CPU Feature Performance Testing dives into memory channels
by Rafael Hernandez on February 17, 2010
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Tweaker targeted memory kits tend to try and grab a potential customer’s attention with flashy colors and menacing heatspreaders. In cases such as this they’d rather stick to one of the most recognizable names in gaming. The OCZ Fatal1ty 6GB DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Kit can be used as run of the mill RAM but […]
Read more OCZ Fatal1ty 6GB DDR3 Triple Channel Memory Kit speeds through gaming tasks
by Rafael Hernandez on February 11, 2010
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Notebook computers tend to trail the desktop in many aspects which puts those with power-hungry needs at a bit of a disadvantage when they’re on the road and are required to get their work flow on. Enter the Crucial 8GB DDR3 SODIMM Kit which will boost your laptop’s RAM storage space that much more. HardwareLogic […]
Read more Crucial 8GB DDR3 SODIMM Kit extends your RAM footprint
by Rafael Hernandez on February 5, 2010
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As PCs get more powerful you see new applications pop up that take advantage of the new-found number crunching capabilities which in turn use up increasing amounts of memory for its various needs. The Kingston HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Kit obviously offers quite a bit of memory space for your system. TestFreaks […]
Read more Kingston HyperX 1600MHz 12GB Triple Channel DDR3 Memory Kit might just be overkill
by Rafael Hernandez on January 29, 2010
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The benefits of a 64bit operating system are quite clear when you’re dealing with massive amounts of information. It allows for native support of large amounts of memory which your carefully crafted applications can address and make full usage of. BCCHardware has grabbed 24GB of DDR3 memory and tested Microsoft Windows 7’s ability to cope […]
Read more Windows 7 and 24GB of memory, whole lotta play space
by Rafael Hernandez on January 27, 2010
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Intel’s P55 and X58 Express chipsets occupy two separate price categories but it isn’t always clear cut on which offers the best possible performance given that each handles a different processor socket. TweakTown has a look at how well each platform performs, given a bit of an overclock, when running the same memory: In wondering […]
Read more Intel P55 versus X58 memory performance