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Intel Core i7 - Choosing the Best Memory Kit

Written by Rob Williams on November 10, 2008 In DDR3

Can't decide on the right memory kit to pick up with your brand-new Core i7 PC upon release? This article was designed for you. We aren't comparing brands here, but are rather comparing densities and frequencies against each other to see if there's any point at all in purchasing a higher-end kit. You might just be surprised at our results.


OCZ 2GB DDR3-1600 Titanium - Intel XMP Edition

Written by Rob Williams on February 7, 2008 In DDR3

DDR3 might be slow to catch on, but the competition is fierce and the selection, huge. One of the first DDR3 kits to really catch my eye was OCZ's Titanium 2GB PC3-12800, featuring an XMP profile to offer even better settings than what are advertised. Luckily, it also has some OC'ing room to boot.


Interview with Intel's Memory Guru, Christopher Cox

Written by Rob Williams on October 8, 2007 In DDR3

Recently, most of the buzz around Intel's technologies focus on 45nm and X38, but what about memory? We sit down with Intel's Christopher Cox to learn more about XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles) and also get a glimpse of what's in the future for memory.


Kingston 2GB HyperX DDR3-1375 CL7

Written by Rob Williams on August 30, 2007 In DDR3

Last Friday, we took a look at one of the first DDR3 kits on the market, OCZ's DDR3-1333 Platinum. This week, we are continuing that theme with Kingston's DDR3-1375 CL7, also one of the first kits available. How does this one compare to our OCZ kit? Read on to find out.


OCZ 2GB DDR3-1333 Platinum Edition

Written by Rob Williams on August 24, 2007 In DDR3

Although DDR3 is still fresh to the computing industry, there are surprisingly many different kits available right now. For our first DDR3 review, we are taking a fresh look at one of the first kits made available back in May, OCZ's DDR3-1333 CL7.