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 Topic: Memory NewsThe new items published under this topic are as follows.
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Shortages of DRAM Expected to Occur in the Second Half of 2010 Posted by : Nohr on Tuesday, December 29, 2009 - 09:32 PM
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"Thanks to the recovery of the global economy, shortage of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) has accelerated since August and reached its peak in October this year. While the demand towards personal computers will be traditionally weak in Q1 2010, with the continuing recovery it is highly likely that DRAM shortages will return in the second half of the year, claims DRAMeXchange research company."
Story at X-bit labs
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DDR3 Tri-Channel Roundup - June 2009 Posted by : Nohr on Monday, June 22, 2009 - 03:25 AM
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"In the past few months it has been clear that memory manufacturers have mastered high specification triple channel kits with those like Corsairs Dominator-GT really impressing us. So today we have two more kits on our test bench from OCZ and G.Skill, both of which are capable of running at 2000MHz. Added to this we have a set of memory from Kingston which is one of the few that favours volume over extreme speed, their product gives us three 4GB sticks in one kit for a total of 12GB. Read on to find out which product best suits your needs."
Roundup at DriverHeaven.net
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Holiday Memory Guide Posted by : Nohr on Tuesday, December 16, 2008 - 06:34 PM
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"We take a look at the hottest memory products available today for both DDR2 and DDR3 users."
Guide at AnandTech
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A-Data Vitesta Extreme Edition DDR2-800 2x1GB Posted by : Nohr on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 - 02:48 AM
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"Besides carrying a low price tag, the A-DATA Extreme Edition DDR2 800+ actually overclocks pretty well for products in that price range."
Review at APH Networks
"A-Data has released their Vitesta PC2-8000 RAM, which is technically a DDR-800 set, but with a guaranteed overclock to DDR-1000 Speeds. This overclock translates into a 25% performance increase (8GB / second vs DDR2-800's 6.4GB /second). This also means that you can re-use this memory when you upgrade your motherboard to one that supports a fast 1GHz bus."
Review at OCModShop
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DDR3 Memory Round-Up: Corsair, Kingston, OCZ, Super Talent Posted by : Nohr on Monday, September 17, 2007 - 04:09 PM
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"We got our hands on five, dual-channel, 2GB kits from Corsair, Kingston (2), OCZ, and Super Talent each with different rated speeds and timings, ranging from 1333MHz to 1800MHz. Our intent is to show you how performance is affected by different clock speeds and timings using Intel's P35 chipset with a processor that has a 1333MHz front side bus speed."
Roundup at HotHardware
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DDR2 Memory Roundup Summer 2007 Part 1 Posted by : Nohr on Wednesday, August 29, 2007 - 11:07 PM
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"We take a look at the performance numbers of nine DDR2 2x1Gb Kits from OCZ, Kingston, Mushkin, Team Group and Corsair on the Intel P965 platform. Join us as we try to determine who´s got the fastest and most overclockable kits out there in Part 1 of our summer DDR2 Roundup."
Roundup at MADSHRIMPS
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High-speed DDR2 memory roundup Posted by : Nohr on Thursday, June 21, 2007 - 09:39 PM
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"Memory prices are low and Windows Vista can gobble up every last byte you throw at it, so there couldn't be a more appropriate time to review fast DDR2 modules. We're looking at five 2GB packs, ranging from wallet-friendly DDR2-800 up to DDR2-1250 - with a price tag to match."
Roundup at HEXUS.net
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Buffalo Firestix PC2-6400 vs. Crucial Ballistix PC2-8000 Posted by : Nohr on Monday, June 04, 2007 - 08:43 PM
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"In this review, I will be comparing the performance of a 2X1GB kit of Crucial Ballistix DDR2 1000 with EPP to a 2X1GB kit of Buffalo Firestix DDR2 800. Despite their different frequency ratings, these two kits both contain Micron D9GMH memory chips and should be expected to perform somewhat similarly."
Review at HardwareCanucks
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DDR3 vs. DDR2 Posted by : Nohr on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 - 10:29 PM
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"DDR3 is arriving with the new Intel P35 chipset. Is DDR3 faster? How does performance compare to DDR2? We do an apples-to-apples comparison to provide some answers."
Review at AnandTech
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4-way 2GB DDR2 Memory Kits Roundup Posted by : Nohr on Wednesday, May 02, 2007 - 01:34 PM
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"Wanna see some of the latest hot memory kits from Corsair, Super Talent, OCZ & Crucial fight body to body? Curious to find out how much performance do you gain by relaxing your memory timings and rising up the clocks? Then read BenchZone's 4 way DDR2 2GB Memory Kits roundup today!"
Roundup at BenchZone
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DDR2 Roundup: Crucial, OCZ and Patriot Posted by : Nohr on Wednesday, May 02, 2007 - 12:02 AM
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"With motherboards on the Intel platform allowing speeds in excess of any memory currently available manufacturers are releasing sticks which vary in their methods of being the “fastest”. Some go with relatively low speeds of 800Mhz and use tight timings. Others go with higher bandwidth 1066 MHz modules and looser timings. Today we are going to take a look at 3 different brands of memory which are all aimed at the enthusiast market, however each has its own unique selling points, which one should you go for?"
Roundup at DriverHeaven.net
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G.SKILL F2-6400CL4D Review Posted by : Nohr on Tuesday, April 03, 2007 - 08:15 PM
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"If you get the G.Skill PC6400, you are still getting pretty damn good memory, and spending a lot less money than those PC8500 or higher modules. Don't get me wrong - if you want to squeeze the last bit of memory performance out of your system, and have the funding available, the higher end modules may actually be a better deal for you - however, I think that for most users, modules such as the G.Skill PC6400 that combine decent performance with a lower price tag may be a good choice."
Review at Neoseeker
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