26 July 2010 0 Comments

Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 4GB Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

Crucial Ballistix DDR3-1600 4GB Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

We have seen so many different Speeds of DDR3 ram on the market, ranging anywhere from 1066 Mhz to 2400 Mhz. The mid range ram used by most people is the DDR3 1600 Mhz. Crucial graced us with their new and upcoming ram and having seen the speeds of the ram we previously tested, we were eager to see what we could achieve.

24 March 2010 0 Comments

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

Last week, we received a glimpse of the near future with Intel’s release of the first Core i9 CPU.

24 March 2010 0 Comments

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

Last week, we received a glimpse of the near future with Intel’s release of the first Core i9 CPU. Though the top end Core i9 won’t generate that much interest, the near future release of the lesser models of the Core i9 will generate a lot of interest in the triple channel X 58 motherboards. But even with that renewed interest in the massive bandwidth of triple channel systems, it is much more likely that the purchaser of a new Intel enthusiast rig will be buying a Core i7 800 Series, Core i5, or a Core i3 processor, along with a P55, H55, or H57 motherboard, and will need a low voltage dual channel memory kit to go along with them.

24 March 2010 0 Comments

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

OCZ Platinum DDR3-1600 4GB Low Voltage Dual Channel Memory Kit Review

Last week, we received a glimpse of the near future with Intel’s release of the first Core i9 CPU. Though the top end Core i9 won’t generate that much interest, the near future release of the lesser models of the Core i9 will generate a lot of interest in the triple channel X 58 motherboards. But even with that renewed interest in the massive bandwidth of triple channel systems, it is much more likely that the purchaser of a new Intel enthusiast rig will be buying a Core i7 800 Series, Core i5, or a Core i3 processor, along with a P55, H55, or H57 motherboard, and will need a low voltage dual channel memory kit to go along with them.