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Recently I looked at my first dual channel kit for the P55 platform. Today we're going to get stuck into the second one. The first thing that I have to mention about this kit from G.Skill is the name.
Quick, name three companies you associate with high-end RAM. Now go an name two more. Was Transcend among any them? If so, you're either lying (shame on you), or you work for Transcend (oh, hi there).
Transcend Information Inc. (Transcend®), a worldwide leader in memory and storage products, today launched an 8GB aXeRam™ DDR3-2000 memory kit that contains two identically matched 4GB memory modules.
OCZ Technology has a range of memory products. They provided their top-of-the-line, 2-Gbyte Platinum Dual Channel Kit. The kit contains a pair of 1-Gbyte, 128-bit unbuffered 184-pin DIMMs. It comes ...
Memory channels are one of those quiet design choices that can make a gaming PC feel snappy or strangely sluggish, even when the CPU and GPU look strong on paper. The difference between running a ...
For the memory, we used a single stick of Apacer NOX 32GB 6000MHz CL40 memory for our single-channel tests, and an XPG Lancer Blade 32GB dual-channel kit for our other tests. As the timings are wildly ...
Today we are going to review memory modules from TwinMOS, a dual channel kit with in it 2x256MB DDR PC3200 memory. The modules are based on the DDR400 specification is getting very popular. Almost all ...
Corsair step up to the plate and release PC3700 memory Corsair was, in many people's eyes, the industry leader for high-speed system memory. That's particularly true of 2002, where a number of high ...
OCZ Technology Launches 4GB Dual Channel Memory Kits and Complete Memory Lineup for Vista Systems Sunnyvale, CA - January 30, 2007 - OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high ...
1) So long as the RAM sticks have the same model #, they should be okay to run in dual channel mode, even if they were purchased seperately, no? 2) What about modules with a slightly different model ...