In case you missed it, yesterday Foxconn issued out an announcement in excitement of the world record DDR3 memory overclock achieved from their mighty X58 based Blood RAGE motherboard. A very talented ...
We just can't help it: Bruce Willis comes to mind when we think of Corsair's latest memory. But we're sure the same is true for any Die Hard fan. Why? The company's newest memory is called Vengeance, ...
Aeneon's first attempt into the high end DDR3 market hasn't gone as well as we would've liked to have seen; while it did do the 1333MHz that the memory is rated for, its overclocking leaves a lot to ...
-DATA Technology Co., Ltd., a worldwide leader in high performance memory products, announced today that it is launching A-DATA XPG DDR3-2133X v2.0 of its X Series. These high-performance modules run ...
During the week of Computex 2012, five overclocking records have been achieved with G.SKILL high performance DDR3 memory by several renowned extreme overclockers. With the astonishing G.SKILL memory ...
Gamers and enthusiasts are always looking for an edge when it comes to the performance of their PCs. This means that many users end up overclocking their machines to squeeze all possible performance ...
The new Corsair Cerulean Blue Vengeance DDR3 has been designed to support Intel’s new 2nd-gen Core family of processors and has been tested on ASUS, MSI, and Gigabyte motherboards. This ensures that ...
Corsair, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced that it has set a new world record with a memory frequency of 1733.8MHz ...
Another day, another monster memory kit. Super Talent announced the Quadra series of DDR3 memory, which is designed to complement Intel Core i7 six-core processors. The overclocked kits, which total ...
Memory module makers including Kingston Technology, A-Data Technology, Apacer Technology, Pretec, Kingmax Digital, Walton Chaintech and Team Group, as well as leading DRAM maker Qimonda will be ...
Ever been shopping for memory lately? Today, you simply can’t cross the memory market without hearing the name “Kingston” floating around. Ever since the debut of their first products all the way back ...
Hey all, recently I mildly overclocked my i5 2500k to 4 GHz (target turbo speed of that on all cores, vs. the stock 3.7 turbo speed on one core, I gather). My questions are, 1) should I leave my RAM ...
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