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Patriot Viper Xtreme Division 2 DDR3-1866 (PC3-15000) supports XMP and a super low timings of 9-11-9-27. Suitable for gamers, overclockers and enthusiasts ... If you want fast memory that just works, then look no further.
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Crucial Ballistix Elite 16Gb Kits (4x4Gb) are more than enough to satisfy even the most hardcore of enthusiast users. Not only doe they look good ... but these 16Gb kits are rated upto DDR3-1866 (PC3-14900) with a low latency of 9-9-9-27.
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The Adata XPG DDR3-2000 V2.0 Tri-Channel 6Gb Kit is blisteringly fast with a rated speed of 2000mhz. It's has a nice big capacity of 6gb (in the form of three 2gb sticks) and is specifically designed for the Intel X58 chipset and Core i7 9xx series CPUs.
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The Patriot Viper Xtreme DDR3-1600 Tri-Channel 6Gb Kit. These modules are XMP ready, rated to run at DDR3-1600 speeds (PC3-12800) with memory timings of 8-9-8-24. They come with some great looking heatspreaders that feature a copper core to provide improved cooling.
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We take a look at Crucial's highest performing ram in their catalogue ... the Ballistix DDR3-2133 (PC3-17000) Dual Channel 4Gb Kit. They're rated to run at a whopping 2133Mhz, with memory timings of 9-10-9-24. These modules come with some mean-looking heatspreaders and should offer excellent performance.
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MX-Tech Armor Series DDR3-1600 4Gb Kits are rated at DDR3-1600, that's PC3-12800 spec with memory timings of 8-8-8-24, and supports XMP (for motherboards that have this option in the BIOS). They come with some mean-looking heatspreaders with aluminum fins. This should provide excellent heat dissipation. Interestingly, these modules are certified as being hand tested and comes with life-time warranty.
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In this review, we'll be taking a look at the MX-Tech Black Diamond DDR3-1600 4Gb Dual Channel memory kits. They're rated at DDR3-1600, that's PC3-12800 spec with low memory timings of 7-7-7-24, as well as full support for XMP
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In this review, we'll be taking a look at the Adata Supreme DDR2-800 2Gb SODIMM. It's rated at PC2-6400 and should be compatible for both Netbooks and Notebooks alike.
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The Adata XPG DDR3-2200 (v2.0) Dual Channel 4Gb gaming memory kits are rated at DDR3-2200, that's PC3-17600 spec with memory timings of 9-9-9-24, they also support XMP and are aimed and targeted at the higher-end user and extreme enthusiasts. They use high quality 2oz copper 8 layers PCB and come with some mean-looking aluminum heatspreaders, which are great heat dissipation.
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Crucial Ballistix Tracer DDR3-1600 Dual Channel 4Gb memory kits are rated at DDR3-1600, that's PC3-12800 spec with memory timings of 8-8-8-24. Supporting XMP and feature LEDs that come in several different colours ... red, green, blue and multi-colur (a mix of all three).
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In this review we'll be installing Crucial's 2Gb SODIMM memory module into our little netbook. They are rate at DDR-667 or PC2-5300, with a memory timing of -5-5-5-15.
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OCZ Technology are renowned for their high quality memory products ... and these memory kits OCZ are pretty decent to say the least. Designed for Socket-1366 motherboards (Intel Core i7 processors), they're rated at DDR3-1600 offering a total capacity of 6Gb.
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