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OCZ PC3200 Platinum rev. 2 dual channel review
Lately there has been somewhat of a resurgence of ultra low-latency DDR, with Corsair’s XL (see our review here) grabbing a lot of headlines. Never one to rest on their laurels, impressive as those laurels may be, ... More
(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-09-12)
Corsair TwinX 3200XL Review
With the demise of Winbond in the DRAM market, to be honest I thought low-latency memory would be a thing of the past, especially with DDR-2 so close to becoming mainstream. Virtually all low latency memory, be it Corsair’s LL line, OCZ’s EL-DDR...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2004-07-13)
OCZ EB PC3200 review
Today, we have our first look at some retail PC3200 from OCZ's new “Enhanced Bandwith” series ram. EB is designed to reduce tRP and tRCD latencies and performance penalties, and yield much...... More
(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-05-17)
OCZ PC3200 Performance Series 2GB Dual Channel review
It wasn’t too many years ago that 2GB was big for a hard drive. Now HDDs are hitting 100GB per platter, and (yes this nostalgia fest is going somewhere) enthusiast DDR is hitting 2GB in dual channel kits. Today we’ve got ... More
(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-04-28)
PMI PC3200 Turbo memory review
PMI memory has been around since 1990, but since they’ve mostly been involved with OEM type applications, you probably haven’t heard of them before now. Just recently, PMI decided to throw their...... More
(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-04-08)
OCZ Enhanced Bandwith Technology explained
In September of 2002 (was it really that long ago?) OCZ used new low latency packaging which they called EL to get higher performance out of conventional DDR. You can read about Ben’s first...... More
(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-03-12)
Corsair 1GB TwinX XMS4400 Memory Review
Who would have thought that PC-3200 would become the “generic” memory speed, but with the Pentium 4 and Athlon 64 platforms that is exactly what has happened. PC3500 has almost had its day as overclocking memory, and since then we have seen a...... More
(Posted by: Tony Dobson on 2004-01-22)
OCZ PC4200 Performance series review
We’ve tested several members of OCZ's flagship line here at OCPrices, and as most of you probably know, we are always impressed with the results. But what if you’re not Daddy Warbucks? How...... More
(Posted by: Nightmare on 2004-01-05)
PC4000 Memory Shootout 1GB Dual Channel
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
Corsair TwinX XMS4000 Pro 1GB Review
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
A-Data PC4000 Review
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
GeIL PC4000 Dual Channel Platinum Review
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
Kingston HyperX PC4000 Dual Channel Review
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
Mushkin PC4000 512MB Review
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
OCZ PC-4000 EL-DDR Dual Channel Review
We have just released the definitive PC4000 roundup, with contenders from Corsair, Geil, Adata, Mushkin, Kingston and OCZ duking it out for supremacy. We are on the look out for the best performing and the best value kits out there, so who will...... More
(Posted by: Arnie on 2003-10-17)
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