Fast, faster, fastest .. G.Skill announces 8GB (4GBx2) DDR3 memory, rated at 2300MHz CL9 with only 1.65V voltage. This ultimate memory kit will join G.Skill award winning Ripjaws-X family and will be ...
Memory manufacturers are a dime a dozen and it’s actually quite hard to find inexpensive, yet high quality memory, but one company that is consistently able to provide such a product is G.Skill. If ...
We haven’t taken a look at any memory in a while, so we thought that it was about time, but you know us, we don’t like to do things by halves, and if we’re going to start doing something again, then ...
G.SKILL released its series of very high capacity DDR3 memory Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan--27th November, 2009--G.Skill International Co. Ltd., manufacturer of extreme performance memory and solid-state ...
Since we’re mostly enthusiasts here at Custom PC Review, we typically enjoy reviewing the highest clocked, lowest latency memory, but with energy efficiency becoming so popular these days with ...
In a world in which high-speed, high-cost DDR3 memory is becoming less relevant to overall system performance, manufacturers are having to find new ways in which to make their modules appeal to the ...
Verdict: The Patriot Memory PSD38G1600L2S 8 GB DDR3-1600 Laptop RAM stands out with its . Designed for users who demand the best from their devices, Patriot Memory PSD38G1600L2S 8 GB DDR3-1600 Laptop ...
After we had configured the memory to run at the correct stock speeds and timings, we proceeded to boot into Windows to check that the settings had stuck by taking a look at CPU-Z. After we had ...
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 ...
I decided to return my i5 3570k and motherboard, seeing as Haswell is so close. I also got 2*8GB DDR3 1333mhz memory. This is the same memory Haswell will require? If so I'll just hang onto it, prices ...
When we review memory DIMM modules often it's all about memory timings and the highest frequency possible, especially the latest high-end generations memories can manage 2000+ MHz, P67 and Z68 ...
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