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  • ETT & UTT Memory IC's Explained   [Article, legitreviews]
    If a memory company chooses not to use branded IC's then they can use several different types of unbranded parts. The three major types of IC’s to select for value memory are; ETT, UTT, and downgraded DRAM. Right now UTT and ETT modules are starting to make a buzz in the DIY computer industry...
     Thu, 21 Jul, 2005 | 17 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Wintec PC2-5400 DDR2 Memory   [Review, legitreviews]
    Those of you looking for some budget DDR2 modules to match up with that Intel Pentium D 820 really should consider Wintec's PC5400 offering. Featuring good performance at less than $200, you won't be disappointed...
     Thu, 21 Jul, 2005 | 12 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • OCZ Technology EL DDR PC-3200 Gold Edition Dual Channel   [Review, Hexus]
    There's never been a better time to buy system RAM than right now. £130 buys you a 1GB DDR1 dual-channel pack that gives superlative performance when paired up with a S939 CPU, preferably a fast one. The performance advantage over regular memory, usually specified with 2.5-3-3-7 timings, can be close to 10%, so investing in some high-quality RAM makes decent sense.
     Sat, 16 Jul, 2005 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Apple iMac G5: How To Install More Memory   [Guide, legitreviews]
    As the Apple iMac G5 continues to gain market share among multimedia users, many are finding out that the original system specifications are not up to par. Today, we take apart an Apple iMac G5 and show you how to install additional memory modules to improve system performance...
     Fri, 15 Jul, 2005 | 24 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • DDR1 Versus DDR2 Notebook Memory   [Article, legitreviews]
    When DDR2 came out on Desktop computers to replace DDR1 many enthusiasts saw lower performance numbers across the board. Today, Legit Reviews looks at the latest Sonoma mobile platform from Intel and figures out if DDR2 SODIMM memory is good or bad for notebooks. If you are a mobile user or interested in memory read on!
     Fri, 15 Jul, 2005 | 31 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Corsair XMS XPERT 3200XL Memory Review   [Review, legitreviews]
    With the introduction of the Xpert modules Corsair has yet again captured the wallets of enthusiasts everywhere. By utilizing their X-treme Low Latency memory chips with the addition of the Xpert module they have melded performance and looks together....
     Tue, 12 Jul, 2005 | 15 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Mushkin Redline XP4000 Memory Review   [Review, legitreviews]
    This time around Mushkin has secured a number of Winbond based UTT IC's that have been packaged and put on some Brain Power 815 PCB's. The end result was not only a new part number, but a whole new memory series called Mushkin Redline XP (Extreme Performance). Today, we take a look at their XP4000 2-2-2 Redline memory and see if it is all that Mushkin says it to be...
     Tue, 12 Jul, 2005 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Mushkin 2GB HP3200 Dual Channel Memory Kit Review   [Review, rojakpot]
    The new Mushkin High Performance series offers high capacity, high performance and affordable prices. If you are looking for new memory modules with the best price-performance ratio, the Mushkin HP series is definitely something to consider. Today, Chai puts the Mushkin 2GB HP3200 dual-channel memory kit under close scrutiny to see what this new large-capacity memory kit is capable of doing. Let's see how these Infineon-based modules perform in our tests!
     Thu, 07 Jul, 2005 | 40 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • HardwareZone Tames Corsair's DDR2 1GHz RAM Modules   [Review, hardwarezone]
    We all know that numbers are infinite - and that applies to everything else in the world (except for that waft of bills in your wallet). With computing power, there is no exception. HardwareZone has managed to be the first in the world to get hold and tame a pair of Corsair TWIN2X1024-8000UL (DDR2-1000) RAM modules. For early adopters, you might want to have this on your next shopping list.
     Tue, 05 Jul, 2005 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Corsair PC2-5400UL DDR2 Memory Review   [Review, legitreviews]
    Corsair once again proved to be the innovator and not the imitator in the memory industry. Corsair's PC2-5400UL turned out to be so fast we are looking for another lawyer to fix all of our speeding tickets.
     Thu, 23 Jun, 2005 | 16 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • OCZ EL PC-3200 Gold VX Memory   [Review, legitreviews]
    OCZ EL PC-3200 Gold VX memory has finally given overclockers a product that can handle high voltages, overclock with the best of them, and is available at an unbelievable price point...
     Thu, 23 Jun, 2005 | 27 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Centon Advance PC2-5400 Memory   [Review, legitreviews]
    Depending on how Centon prices this DDR2 in comparison to other brands, this PC5400 Advance memory bears watching. Centon's initial entry into the enthusiast/gamer market looks promising...
     Wed, 15 Jun, 2005 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • OCZ PC2-6400 Gold DDR2 Memory Review   [Review, rojakpot]
    OCZ Technology has just announced the release of the OCZ DDR2 Gold series - an affordable line of high-performance DDR2 memory for gaming enthusiasts. The OCZ PC2-6400 Gold memory boasts 5-5-5 timings - lower latencies than standard DDR-800 memory. Let's take a look at it!
     Wed, 15 Jun, 2005 | 39 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • UTT Memory IC's Explained   [Article, legitreviews]
    For startes do you know what UTT stands for? It stands for UnTesTed memory IC's. This means that after the IC's were packaged they were NOT speed binned and offer no ratings from the factory. This is done so...
     Sat, 04 Jun, 2005 | 16 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Kingston DDR2 PC2-6000 (750MHz) Memory   [Review, legitreviews]
    The KHX6000D2K2 kit is a matched pair dual channel 512MB DDR2 750MHz PC2-6000 modules. These modules are rated at 4-4-4-12 timings with 1.9 Volts. Not the lowest latency on the market today by any means, but still considered low latency for DDR2 memory at 750MHz.
     Fri, 20 May, 2005 | 14 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Corsair XMS Xpert 1GB PC3200 (TWINXP1024-3200XL)   [Review, Bjorn3d]
    Thanks to Samsung's TCCD memory chips, there are many companies offering high- performance, low latency memory modules. This means that these companies have to differentiate their 'ultra low latency' products in other ways, such as improved heat spreaders, appearance and price. Heat spreaders and appearance usually go hand-in-hand, since a heat spreader covers most of the module. Many of these competing companies offer shiny, gold or platinum heat spreaders that look pretty cool and add some 'bling' to a case with a side window. Then there's Corsair, a company that seems to like to redefine what can be put on a heat spreader. With the XMS PRO series, Corsair engineers added activity LEDs to extra large heat spreaders and slapped them on their high-performance RAM. These are great for anyone who wants high-performance memory that also offers a unique look to a windowed case.
     Wed, 04 May, 2005 | 30 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • 1GHz DDR2 Memory Barrier Broken   [Article, legitreviews]
    By using the just released Corsair XMS PC-5400UL modules Legit Reviews has managed to surpass the 1000MHz memory barrier by a hair. This was done by running at 500.3MHz or 1000.6MHz DDR2 at loose 5-5-5-15 timings. Did we mention that this was also done on the new Intel Dual Core CPU?
     Wed, 27 Apr, 2005 | 18 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Memory Shootout - Extremely High Performance DDR using Samsung TCCD DRAMs   [Roundup, Hexus]
    To sum up, if you want the coolest modules on the block and you're feeling flush, the Corsair Xpert is in a niche of its own. Paired with Samsung's TCCD modules, there's a world of performance to be had from them at modest Vdimm. Otherwise, the G.Skill and OCZ both come recommended at around the £200 mark, with Corsair's XL PRO and XL PT under that price, too.
     Wed, 30 Mar, 2005 | 93 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Razotech's Blue LED Ram Mod Review   [Review, extensiontech]
    PC modding, and modding products are here to stay if you hadn't noticed. Enthusiasts of greatly varying degrees, mod, purchase mod products, and drive this somewhat niche industry that higher tier PC makers have almost totally avoided. On that note, it's always nice to see a new manufacturer emerge, and bring new things to the table. Today is just that sort of day. I'll be looking at a new product, from a new company, Razotech. If making your memory flicker with bright LED's sounds like fun, you'll want to continue on...
     Sat, 19 Mar, 2005 | 30 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

  • Corsair Memory: New Location & PC2-5400UL   [News, legitreviews]
    The new building is newer, two stories, and has better curb appeal. The new location features 54,000 square feet of floor space and is easily seen from the highway...
     Fri, 11 Mar, 2005 | 21 Click(s) | Related: Reviews or Talks | Detail

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