Fairly priced, the Klevv Genuine DDR3 2800MHz kit is ready to run out of the box without any fiddling other than setting the XMP profile. Beyond that, this set is the best kit of DDR3 this reviewer ...
Unboxing and giving a brief overview of the Corsair Dominator Platinum 16GB DDR3 Memory Kit.
With the next introduction of Intel processors and motherboards, they will offer compatibility of DDR4; which means we could start seeing the demise of DDR3 in the consumer market. That will be a long ...
G.SKILL unveiled the new TridentX DDR3 memory kit for 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors and the Z77 platform. This new kit is designed with overclocking enthusiasts in mind. To show just what the ...
We prolongue our Christmas festivities this year with this nice competition, in which we give away 16GB TridentX 2400 MHz DDR3 kit from G.Skill. This year we'll have several separate competitions.
ADATA announced two new memory kits in its XPG Xtreme Series designed for high performance, long life, and overclocking capabilities. Available in capacities of 8GB (4GB x 2) and 16GB (8GB x 2), the ...
When any company goes out and names one of their products the “Dominator”, you simply can’t help but think that this product, whatever the product may be, must be really good, and as luck would have ...
Description: Unboxing and giving a brief overview of the Crucial Ballistix Elite DDR3-1600 16GB Memory Kit, more information ...
Reading our review of the Core i7-4770K Haswell chip tells you that Intel's latest processor technology is now more focussed on mobile usage than for desktops. That said, Haswell remains a very ...
Like we’ve seen with a number of memory manufacturers, ADATA isn’t a brand that immediately springs to mind when it comes down to performance kits, but little do some know XPG is ADATA’s performance ...
This set of KLevv Genuine 2666Mhz memory has great appeal to the masses, is based on Hynix ICs, performs well, and was very receptive to overclocking and tightening the timings. For those who can ...
This is the first time we've tested memory on an Intel Z87 (Haswell) board. We're going to quantify whether it's worth spending extra over a DDR3-1,600 CL10 pack when using everyday applications.
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