memory kit

by Rafael Hernandez on November 13, 2010 · 0 comments

System memory should rarely require much in the way of cooling unless you’re doing unmentionable things to their clock rates or voltage ratings. The OCZ Flex EX PC3-17000 8GB memory kit offers you the choice of air cooling your memory via the many fins on its heat spreader or water cooling as evidenced by the […]

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 15, 2010 · 0 comments

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 · 0 comments

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 February 5, 2010 · 0 comments

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 November 11, 2009 · 1 comment

Yes your new rig is quite impressive what with its many hyper-threaded cores and graphics cards to match, unfortunately your RAM isn’t keeping up with the demands for bandwidth. Whatever will you do? Kingston’s HyperX T1 4GB DDR3-2133 memory kit allows for some mighty fine overclocking allowing your computer to hit new performance heights without […]

Read more Kingston HyperX T1 4GB DDR3-2133 kit handles the high speeds easily

by Rafael Hernandez on November 5, 2009 · 0 comments

While you might be tempted by that ultra high-end memory kit sporting insane amounts of bandwidth, sometimes your best course of action is a ton of memory space for your programs to fit into. Kingston has whipped up their HyperX 8GB 1600MHz memory kit which might not suit the speed fiend’s needs but it offers […]

Read more Kingston HyperX 8GB 1600MHz Memory Kit offers the sort of space you desire

by Rafael Hernandez on May 11, 2009 · 0 comments

The previous standard for a DDR2 memory kit called for dual channel support, namely in the form of two DDR2 memory sticks fortunately, with memory prices so low, the new manufacturer one-up-manship standard was bumped up to four sticks of…

Read more Patriot Extreme Performance 8GB DDR2 Memory Kit, That's a Lot of RAM

by Rafael Hernandez on April 16, 2009 · 1 comment

Value memory kits tend to be bland products with non-descript names and, in general, lag far behind performance oriented memory, OCZ wants to change all of that it seems. Their Reaper TC DDR3 1866 triple channel memory kit sports some…

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by Rafael Hernandez on April 11, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Core i7 has the sort of breakneck performance that is truly worthy of that upgrade you’ve been putting off, of course you’ll need the perfect memory kit in order to match its insatiable bandwidth needs. Given the tight voltage…

Read more DDR3 Memory Kit Roundup, Keeping Your Core i7 Happy