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It seems to have been a while since we last saw DDR4 from HyperX, but with one quick email, we now have a pair of kits to have a look at. The first of which, is the highest binned offering of the Fury ...
Transcend Information Inc. (Transcend®), a worldwide leader in memory and storage products, today launched an 8GB aXeRam™ DDR3-2000 memory kit that contains two identically matched 4GB memory modules.
PC4000, DDR500, 250MHz FSB on the Pentium 4, cut it which ever way you want it, it all boils down to the same thing; speed. Generally speaking, and this is in the broadest possible terms that can be ...
Memory channels are one of those quiet design choices that can make a gaming PC feel snappy or strangely sluggish, even when the CPU and GPU look strong on paper. The difference between running a ...
The 9950X sees a bigger difference with 9% more performance in favour of the dual-channel kit in the averages and 8% better in the lows. Regardless, if you’re playing CS2, the frame rates we ...
For the first time ever, G.Skill have managed to break the 5GHz barrier on a dual-channel memory kit under only air cooling. However, you'll have to wait a little longer for retail kits at these ...
G.Skill announced new hexa-channel DDR4 memory kits that will fall into its Trident Z Royal product line. These new memory kits are geared towards Intel's new high-end Xeon W-3175X processor -- which ...
Final Thoughts: Is Single-Channel a Passable Stopgap? So, the big question: is it time to embrace the single life? Well, the benchmarks show a pretty clear picture. If you’re building a no-compromise ...
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