legionhardware.com - 9/9/2009
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Today we are throwing the A-Data X Series DDR3-1600X 6GB memory kit on the test bed to see what these new Core i7 triple-channel memory modules can do. Although they are nothing fancy to look at, the pricing seems fair given the impressive specifications, as this 1600MHz memory is designed to ...
tech-reviews.co.uk - 9/7/2009
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Here at Tech-Reviews we’ve unfortunately never had the
chance to review any desktop memory kits. However, whilst...
spec’ing up the components for our new i7 test rig an email suddenly dropped in my inbox from OCZ as they wanted to send us some OCZ ...
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OCZ 6GB DDR3 PC3-12800 Platinum Low-Voltage Triple Channel
overclockersclub.com - 9/11/2009
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overclockersclub.com —
Introduction: When the first i7 was released, it
forced users to purchase DDR3 memory. The new i5s...
and i7s also use DDR3, but why not purchase new DDR3 memory while you're at it? That's at least what Corsair is thinking. That's right, Corsair has ...
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Corsair Dominator 2x2 GB DDR3 1600 Cas 8 Review
legionhardware.com - 9/16/2009
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legionhardware.com —
For something a little different today we are
taking four quad-core series and comparing how they performance...
when operating at the same frequency. This clock for clock article features the Phenom II X4, Core 2 Quad, Core i7 and the new Core i5 ...
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... While availability may be poor, the overclocking performance isnt. When fine tuning these memory modules we were able to reach a maximum stable frequency of 1872MHz, which is a healthy 17% overclock. Furthermore, when operating at 1333MHz we were able to tighten the timings up to CAS6-6-6-16, which was quite remarkable and showed the A-DATA X Series DDR3-1600X 6GB memory to be highly flexible. Link: Legion Hardware
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