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Core i5 DDR3 Memory Kit Group Test - 4GB kits


Today we are comparing five different 4GB kits specifically tailored for use on the socket 1156 platform. Each of these kits has been supplied by a real retail store rather than from the manufacturer directly, so it should be representative of...... More

(Posted by: Ian Jackson on 2010-03-31)

Mushkin XP2-6400 2GB Dual Channel Kit


AM2 has now hit our shores, effectively making DDR-2 the primary memory type for all PC enthusiasts, be they fans of either Intel or AMD. Top of the range X2 and FX chips are able to make full use of DDR2-800, also known as PC2-6400. We recently...... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2006-06-27)

Mushkin XP2-5300 DDR2 2GB Dual Pack Review


With the release of the 9xx series of processor we are finally seeing some top enthusiast performance from the Pentium once again, and as usual, Mushkin has delivered the goods with some memory to back it up.... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2006-03-06)

Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 2GB Review


Crucial Technology have recently had some very successful products in their Ballistix line of memory modules – the Ballistix PC-4000 2GB Dual Channel kit for instance offers a great combination of low latency capability and extremely high top end...... More

(Posted by: Martin Sawyer on 2006-02-10)

Mushkin Redline XP4000 DDR 2GB Kit Review


The benefits of having 2GB of memory over 1GB is now well established, with a number of games like Battlefield 2 and F.E.A.R only delivering a truly smooth experience with that extra gig. The main problem that stops many users from wanting to take...... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2006-01-23)

OCZ PC4000EB 2GB dual channel kit review


Until recently, those looking for the best memory performance out of their Athlon64 systems were best served with 2 or 4 sticks of 512mb of memory, rather than 2 sticks of 1GB memory because of slow timings and poor overclocking performance of...... More

(Posted by: Nightmare on 2005-12-27)

2GB Memory Kit Group Test


2GB of memory was seen as an unnecessary luxury just a few months ago, with most enthusiasts more than happy enough to use 1GB. Something happened recently to change all that, and that something is called Battlefield 2. Whilst most games still run...... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2005-09-28)

Crucial Tracer Ballistix DDR2-667 Review


It was a while back when Corsair brought out their PRO Series memory, which had activity LED's integrated in their heatspreaders. Today, we will have a look at Crucial's new DDR2-667 with Tracer LED's. The 2 512mb modules we received are...... More

(Posted by: Xurrogate on 2005-03-30)

PDP Systems Patriot Dual Channel PC3200 XBLK Review


The memory we are looking at today is part of their Patriot range of sticks, which feature either ultra high frequency or ultra tight timings depending on the sticks you choose. This particular model is a dual channel kit of XBLK PC3200, which...... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2005-02-25)

Mushkin PC3200 Level II V2 1024 MB Review


Mushkin has been a top name in performance memory since the concept of “performance memory” was envisaged. My first Mushkin memory was some brilliant quality PC150 SDRAM, and I have had the privilege of testing their memory from time to time ever...... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2005-02-21)

Corsair TWINX-4300C3PRO Review


Low Latency DDR2 memory modules have been popping up recently, capable of 3-2-2-x timings, and utilizing the recent yields of the Micron DDR2 die. A while back, we had a look at the Wintec Industries' modules, which were capable of DDR2-706 @...... More

(Posted by: Carson Au - Xassius on 2004-12-16)

Crucial Ballistix PC3200 Memory Review


Crucial has always had a great reputation for making bullet proof, high quality memory, but if the truth be told they have not really been a realistic enthusiast’s choice since the PC133 days, at least until now.... More

(Posted by: Ben on 2004-11-08)

Wintec Industries DDR2-675 Review


It is for a known fact that Intel's new memory standard, DDR2-533, will offer no performance increase over DDR-400. But how will DDR2 perform when overclocked? How well does it overclock? Will pure MHz be the only factor, or will timings be just...... More

(Posted by: Carson Au on 2004-10-19)

OCZ PC3700 Gold Rev. 3 review


OCZ’s PC3700 Gold has earned quite a reputation as an excellent overclocker. In my review of the first generation 3700 Gold back in July of ’03, I was very impressed with the 3700 Gold’s excellent performance. Today I have a look at the latest and...... More

(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-10-13)

OCZ DDR Booster review


There are some excellent motherboards for overclocking, like Asus’ P4C800, that are sadly marred by a lack of enough Vdimm to get ultra high speed DDR sticks to really flex their muscles. While there are volt modding tricks that can be done to get...... More

(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-09-22)

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