RAM
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News and Articles
Patriot Expands Viper 4 and Viper Elite DDR4 Line Up to 3733MHz
Patriot’s Viper 4 was early in the market in terms of affordability for DDR4 memory and Patriot’s Viper Elite was a great bang-for-buck overclocker. While these kits overclocked well such…
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News and Articles
ADATA Launches XPG Dazzle DDR4 LED Module Series
Previewed at CES earlier in 2016, ADATA has finally officially announced the launch of their latest DDR4 module kit equipped with LED lighting. The XPG Dazzle DDR4 is available in…
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PC News, Hardware, Software
HyperX Releases Additions to FURY, Impact Line of DRAM
HyperX has added more options to their FURY memory line in the form of additional DDR3L high-performance low-voltage DIMM kits, perfect for some of the new Skylake motherboards that sports…
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DDR Memory Reviews
Kingston HyperX Fury 2400 MHz DDR 4 Memory Review
Kingston has long been known for their RAM. In the past, I’ve used Kingston’s ValueRam series with great success. While the ValueRAM line of products isn’t going to break any…
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PC News, Hardware, Software
G.SKILL Announces Ripjaws 4 Series DDR4 Memory Kits
Memory overclocking titan G.Skill has announced their latest DDR4 memory kit—the Ripjaws 4 with speeds of up to 3200MHz. These memory kits are available in red, blue or black updated…
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G.Skill Ripjaws 4 DDR4-2666 Memory Review @ TechnologyX
G.Skill has created quite a reputation for itself over the years among gamers, overclockers and enthusiasts alike, for creating exceptional memory kits, which are highly capable of overclocking for very competitive…
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Avexir Core Series 1600MHz CL9 memories with orange LEDs
HardwareOverclock.com has just posted another review. Last week we have taken a look at the Avexir Core Series 1600MHz CL9 memories with orange LEDs. To make the RAM and the…
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ADATA XPG V2 2600 MHz RAM Review | TechwareLabs
As enthusiasts we don’t just want a fast machine, we want the fastest machine. You could get by with a budget processor and some 1866 MHz RAM, but if you…
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How much RAM do I really need for gaming
What is RAM? RAM, or ‘Memory’ is simply the amount of ‘room’ a computer system has to function with. Think of a computer system like a small office, with a…
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[M] ADATA XPG 1.0 2x8GB DDR3-1600 C11 Memory Kit Review
ADATA have launched a new XPG series of memory kits with frequencies ranging from 1600MHz up to 2133MHz. Different CAS latency variants are also offered and regarding capacities we have…
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G.Skill Trident X DDR3-2933Mhz Memory Review – Introduction
To go with our new Intel Haswell/4th Gen Core CPU and high end Z87 board we also need a bunch of high end memory and that is exactly what G.Skill…