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MemoryPages: » next ![]() Mushkin DDR3 PC3-12800 (1600 MHz) 6GB ReviewGoing with 6GB seems to be getting more and more common. Let's see if the Mushkin DDR3 PC3-12800 is a good way to go.April 7th, 2009
![]() ![]() OCZ DDR3 PC3-15000 (1866 MHz) Reaper 6GB ReviewDDR3 has been out long enough now that even the fast stuff is getting within the realm of affordable. Today we take a check-up on OCZ and see what they've been up to: a 6GB kit of 1866MHz 8-8-8-28 memory.March 21st, 2009
![]() OCZ DDR2 PC2-9200 Flex II 4GB Review4GB of PC2-9200 goodness torture tested for your enjoyment.August 21st, 2008
![]() OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Platinum Review - DDR3 @ 2000MHz!We look at the fastest rated DDR3 we have ever had in our lab.July 9th, 2008
Aeneon XTune DDR3-1600 CL9 ReviewHow fast is DDR3 getting? Today we take a look at some memory from Aeneon to answer that question.May 16th, 2008
![]() OCZ DDR3 PC3-14400 ReviewOCZ has a habit of releasing high performance memory modules - and today we look at their latest offering, an 1800MHz pair of DDR3 modules!October 1st, 2007
![]() Super Talent DDR3-1866 Review - DDR3 grows up?Super Talent's new W1866UX2G8 dual channel DDR3-1866 - Will this finally be the beginning of the end for DDR2?September 20th, 2007
OCZ vs Corsair: OCZ PC3-10666 Platinum Dual Channel ReviewWe continue our exploration of DDR3 by having the two giants going head to head - and adding high end low latency DDR2 to the mix!July 16th, 2007
![]() DDR2 vs DDR3: The Battle of Latency vs. Bandwidth - Asus P5K3 Deluxe WiFi & Corsair TWIN3X2048-1333C9DHX ReviewDDR2 vs DDR3 - which is better? We also review the Asus P5K3 Delixe WiFi AP and Corsair TWIN3X2048 1333CL9DHXJuly 5th, 2007
![]() G.SKILL F2-6400CL4D-2GBHK ReviewG.Skill asked us to take a look at a new revision of their very low latency DDR2-800, the same ones that we gave a favourable thumbs up to a few months ago - so we did. We liked what we saw!June 21st, 2007
![]() Patriot PC2-8500 Extreme Performance MemoryToday we put Patriot's PC2-8500 low latency DDR2 memory through its paces. What sets this memory apart is its superb pricing and the fact that it has lower than normal PC2-8500 timings. Does this combination of tighter timings and aggressive pricing make this the perfect choice for enthusiasts? That's what we're going to find out!May 28th, 2007
![]() Mushkin XP2-9200 ReviewAt 1150MHz speeds, the XP2-9200 is Mushkin's fastest 2GB memory kit and one of the fastest rated kits in the world. We test it out on several key platforms to look for its full potential and compatibility.May 10th, 2007
G.SKILL F2-6400CL4D ReviewG.Skill F2-6400CLD - does it have what it takes for today's Core 2's?April 3rd, 2007
![]() Supertalent T1000UX2G5 - PC2-8000 ReviewCan SuperTalent compete with OCZ and Corsair? Is their PC2-8000 up to snuff? Read and find out!March 14th, 2007
![]() OCZ Flex XLC PC2-9200 ReviewOCZ's water-coolable Flex XLC PC2-9200 memory looks amazingly cool. But does it perform? Read our review and find out!March 7th, 2007
![]() Corsair DOMINATOR XMS2-PC8888 ReviewCorsair's PC2-8888 memory claims to run at 1111MHz at 4-4-4-12 timing. Can it do it? Is it really that fast? Read and find out!February 8th, 2007
![]() Crucial Ballistix Tracer PC2-8000 DDR2 Review & 975X Memory Performance RoundupHow well does Crucials Ballistix Tracer Perform? How does it compare to some other DDR2 modules on a 975X platform?January 18th, 2007
![]() ![]() SuperTalent Low-Latency 2 GB PC2-6400 KitSuperTalent has a 2 GB memory kit that features lower latencies than other, more well-known manufacturers' "low latency" kits. Is this memory hardcore enough for the enthusiast system? Does it live up to expectations? The mystery will be solved.August 16th, 2006
![]() ![]() Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400 2x1GB KitWe've got our hands on a set of Crucial's Ballistix PC2-6400 DDR2 2GB memory kit. This 2 x 1GB kit, aimed at gamers and enthusiasts with a need for tight timings, offered us a chance to explore just how mature 1GB low latency memory is.July 7th, 2006
![]() Corsair TWINX2048-4400 PROCorsair's latest entry into the not-yet-dead DDR market is in the form of a low-latency 2 GB kit that can run at a rather significant 550 MHz. Do these modules have what it takes to knock some of our more established products off their throne?June 27th, 2006
![]() ![]() Corsair TWIN2X1024-8500Today we look at Corsair's fastest memory - the DDR2 PC8500 meant for 1066MHz DDR2 operation.May 3rd, 2006
![]() Crucial Ballistix PC2-6400Crucial's Ballistix PC2-6400 high performance DDR2 memory is their long-time-coming answer to the likes of OCZ "Platinum" and Corsair Xtreme memory. How do these modules stack up against an established competition?February 14th, 2006
![]() Corsair CM2X512-8000UL DDR2 ReviewToday we take a look at Corsair's highest performance DDR2 memory. PC2-8000 is as high as we've tested, and we take this thing all the way!February 3rd, 2006
![]() ![]() OCZ EB PC4000 Platinum EditionWe look at OCZ PC4000 Platinum Edition dual channel kitNovember 15th, 2005
![]() ![]() Corsair TWINX2048-4000PTWe take a look at Corsairs 2Gb PC4000 DDR kit... does it hold up to its claims?November 1st, 2005
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