OCZ Technology has unveiled its fastest 4GB DDR3 RAM modules yet. Capable of reaching frequencies up to 2133MHz and CL 10-10-10-30 timing, OCZ’s new modules are available in 4GB, 8GB Dual Channel and ...
You can see the validation here. In the end, getting to 2133MHz at 9-9-9-27 wasn't an issue when we calmed the CPU down. We didn't expect anything less from Kingston, so getting the stock clocks out ...
Dual-channel performance with the second generation Sandy Bridge processors just rocks, actually it rocks extremely hard. One can only imaging what is going to happen with the upcoming Ivy bridge ...
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When the Intel Core i7 processors first started to hit the market many enthusiasts were bummed to find out that the platform supported a maximum of 1.65V for the RAM. That meant that users had to get ...
Roommate's PC has 4 GB - yes FOUR - of 2133Mhz DRAM. Should I buy more of the same, get him up to, say, 20 with a 16GB pair?
Kingston has released super-fast 2133MHz HyperX memory to support Intel's new LGA1156 Core i5 and Core i7 systems. For users of all levels who want to take advantage of the Core i5 platform, Kingston ...
Ever been shopping for memory lately? Today, you simply can’t cross the memory market without hearing the name “Kingston” floating around. Ever since the debut of their first products all the way back ...
OCZ released new 4GB DDR3 memory kits with a clockspeed of 2133MHz. OCZ Technology Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: OCZ), a leading provider of high-performance solid-state drives (SSDs) and memory modules for ...
Founded in 1985, Patriot Memory offers a diverse variety of products ranging from SSDs to media players, but their most renowned product line is of course system memory. After all, the company’s name ...
The braggarts over at Kingston Technology have reason to beat their chests and toot their own horns today. That's because Intel just crowned Kingston's ridiculously fast HyperX 2133MHz SO-DIMM 4GB ...