Corsair's new RAM is gr8. Low latency, good perf + big lights. Has LCD screen so U can C info or UR own msg. Not...
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In the past, we have been a tad critical of Kingston's memory modules. This is mainly because of the high cost and low performance of...
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GeIL has a reputation for quality, so when we finally managed to get our hands on its latest PC 4400 memory, we were expecting it...
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Ultra, while an unknown brand over here in Blighty, has been mixing it up with the big boys stateside for some time. This particular pair...
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Corsair has always been well-known for its 'plug-n-frag' memory - DIMMs that are targeted at enthusiasts who want the best performance from their memory subsystem....
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The last time we looked at some Kingston memory modules we described them as 'fast, good-looking and pricey'. If we were to sum up these...
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Buffalo is better known for its range of wireless networking products than its memory modules, but we were eager to see how good the company's...
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Corsair was one of the first companies to release DDR2 memory, even before motherboards were available. These particular modules exceed the JEDEC standard with timings...
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The G0 stepping of the Core 2 Quad Q6600 is awesome. The sSpec code to look for is SLACR - surely not a coincidence given that Intel is an American company, and slacker and gamer are roughly synonymous terms over there. Most companies list the G0 chip as a separate...
ATI and Nvidia would have you believe that you need several graphics cards to get the best gaming experience. To find out, we put SLI and CrossFire systems to the test.