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A-DATA Vitesta DDR3-1333MHz 3GB Triple Channel Kit
A-DATA Vitesta DDR3-1333MHz 3GB Triple Channel Kit
Introduction It's true that Intel has put a lot of hope into DDR3; it's Intel's second push with memory companies to get a new technology into the market place. DDR2 was their biggest push and it turned out a huge success along with Intel's extensive range of DDR2 chipsets. Further to that, AMD ...
The Ultimate Intel Core i7 Memory Performance Guide
The Ultimate Intel Core i7 Memory Performance Guide
techspot.com — Today we are going to look at how various memory frequencies, timings, and configurations influence the memory... bandwidth and the real-world performance of Core i7 processors . This is particularly important to not only help you get the most out of ... (more) The Ultimate Intel Core i7 Memory Performance Guide
Crucial DDR3 1333 Memory
Crucial DDR3 1333 Memory
bjorn3d.com — INTORDUCTION Since the introduction of DDR3 memory a few years back, with the Core 2 Duo/Quad CPU's,... along with the P35, X38, X48 , and the P45 chipsets, we, as users, have never really seen a significant increase in our memory bandwidth over using ... (more) Crucial DDR3 1333 Memory
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  • JustJosh JustJosh
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    Uh oh. It operates within 1.65-1.8v in terms of voltage. This means you shouldn't buy this for Nehalem.
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A-DATA Vitesta DDR3-1333MHz 3GB Triple Channel Kit
DarkVision Hardware Articles and Review from around the web — ... is where Intel is pushing DDR3. If you want to use any of the current Core i7’s or the upcoming LGA-1156 processors due next year, it’s DDR3 or nothing. And with the LGA-1366 supporting three memory channels, we are seeing triple channel kits coming out for Core i7. We have already tested the Corsair memory which was our memory of choice for our Core i7 CPU review. Today we look at A-DATA’s Vitesta Triple Channel kit, rated for 1333MHz. How does it stack up? Let’s find out. Link: Tweaktown

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