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Kingston HyperX KHX11000D3LLK2/2G

Memory

Price: £286.7 | Rating: 70%

Review Date: 25th July 2007

Last month's arrival of the Intel P35 chipset was slightly marred by the lack of 1,333MHz FSB processors and DDR3. Both are now with us,...

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OCZ PC2-8500 SLI-Ready Edition

Memory

Price: £109.98 | Rating: 84%

Review Date: 24th July 2007

OCZ's answer to Corsair's Dominator is the equally ominous-sounding Reaper series, as used in Vadim's CrossFire PC, but OCZ opted to send us its new...

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Corsair TWIN2X2048-6400C4D Dominator

Memory

Price: £116.31 | Rating: 76%

Review Date: 24th July 2007

Corsair's PC2-6400 memory is the slower of this month's two kits, running at 800MHz out of the box. It boasts tight latency timings of 4-4-4-12,...

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A-Data Vitesta DDR2-800 Extreme Edition

Memory

Price: £155.1 | Rating: 82%

Review Date: 25th August 2006

As everyone knows, overclockers aren't interested in anything unless it's Extreme, so it's a good job that A-Data's new Vitesta has the correct appellation. This...

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OCZ DDR2 PC2-8000 Platinum XTC Extreme Edition

Memory

Price: £370.13 | Rating: 61%

Review Date: 25th August 2006

Following on from last month's debut for new-fangled, overly-expensive SLI memory, this month, we opted to test two kits of non-EPP...

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Super Talent T1000UX2G5

Memory

Price: £293.69 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 28th July 2006

With the release of Socket AM2, memory companies are anticipating a whole slew of people upgrading their PCs, so there are lots of new memory...

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Corsair TWIN2X 2048-8500C5

Memory

Price: £340.69 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 28th July 2006

Now that AMD has made the jump to DDR2, memory companies have been quick to announce new products, and none has been quicker than Corsair,...

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Team Group Xtreem BH-5 PC3200

Memory

Price: £89.24 | Rating: 4/6

Review Date: 25th November 2005

Team Group sounds like a 1980s cartoon featuring groups of crime-fighting superheroes/robots, who combine their powers to overcome their nemesis, usually accompanied by cliched theme...

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