It's been a while since we've looked at some OCZ memory, I'll admit. Since way back when the company has launched its Reaper HPC line and even Fatal1ty branded memory - the former we greatly like the ...
It's quite amazing what the effect has been on DDR2 memory prices lately, no let me re-state .. extraordinary. See, memory modules always have been rather high-priced. But if you'd look at a ...
PC system memory is always getting faster and faster, especially with the introduction of the DDR3 memory standard. JEDEC has ratified it, Intel P35 and X38 chipsets are supporting it and we are now ...
We know many of our readers are looking to buy 4GB kits of DDR2 because of the recent price drops: it provides an affordable space to expand into, yet is still cheaper than 2GB of DDR3. However, up ...
These are kinda non-standard, right? Is there anything to look for that would indicate higher compatibility? I have a Portwell WADE-8656 motherboard, but the few 4GB modules I've tried have not worked ...
While DDR3 has been touted by Intel to be the memory of choice for the Intel platform, Intel still hasn't given up on DDR2 which is pretty evident in their last three major chipsets. P35, X38 and X48 ...
OCZ Technology Announces World’s Fastest 4GB Kit, the Innovative PC2-9200 Flex II DDR2 Series High-Speed, High-Density Flex II Memory Modules Harness the Overclocking Capabilities of Water Cooled ...
Page 3: PCMark05 and F.E.A.R. Page 4: 3DMark06 and Overclocking Page 5: Performance Analysis and Conclusion DDR3; it's the future of desktop system memory, plain and simple. However, it's far from ...
OCZ Technology Group announced its PC2-6400 Platinum and PC2-6400 Gold 4GB "quad" kits. These optimized kits offer users the option of getting the high speeds and high capacities needed for their ...
Hynix Semiconductor Inc. today announced availability of its 1Gbit based DDR2 4GByte registered dual in-line memory module (RDIMM) and what it says is the industry's first 2GByte SO-DIMM for high ...
Hynix Semiconductor today announced its 4GB DDR2 registered-DIMM (R-DIMM) for servers and 2GB DDR2 SO-DIMM for notebooks, both using 0.11-micron 1Gbit DDR2 chips. Save my User ID and Password Some ...
What's with all those Gigabytes of memory? Windows 98, who didn't use that OS? What amount of memory did your PC have? Right, likely 128 MB. Over the years we progressed and noticed that applications ...
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