While they’re mostly known for their portable hard drives and USB flash drives, US Modular has been making system memory in California long enough to know how to bin the good stuff and slap s...
Mushkin has been on the enthusiast scene for over a decade, and consistently produces memory at better timings and higher clockspeeds than the majority of competing memory manufacturers. Their dev...
OCZ plays the high-end game almost exclusively, and has innovation and performance marks to back up the company’s rep. Given all that, their Platinum series is about as vanilla as they scoop...
Good RAM wouldn't be good if it didn't have rows of flashing lights under its heatspreader. Wait, that makes no sense. RAM is good when it, and, therefore, your computer, blazes. It sh...
We're getting into the hardware reviews something fierce, and now is a good time to start a series of memory articles. Let's begin with the basics: DDR2-800. Also known as PC2 6400 RAM, ...
Today, we will be looking at a 1 GB dual channel set of Mushkin's PC3200 Level II V2. Can Mushkin's PC3200 hold its own against Corsair? Does the use of the same chips mean we should expect the sam...
Today we will be looking at a 1 GB set of Corsair's TwinX PC3200 XL Pro. Not only do these modules allow for extremely low latencies at DDR400, but they also have plenty of headroom, allowing for ...
Crucial launched their new line of high-performance memory modules, dubbed "Ballistix," last July. How will this Ballistix memory stack up against the competition, and will it be able to hold it's...
Today we will have two 256 MB sticks of Transcend's PC4000 on the table and in the test-rig. We will find out how well will they perform and how do they stack up to the current leaders in the market.
The Crucial PC3200 DIMMs have default timings of 3-3-3-8 at a recommended 2.6V. The module uses Micron MT16VDDT6464AG-40BC4 chips which are rated at DDR400 (200 MHz) speeds and have a CAS Latency ...
These twin matched DDR modules each sport 256 MB (for a total of 512 MB) and are rated to run at a whopping 500 MHz! However, in order to achieve such insane speeds, the latency is set to a rather...
Performance-wise, Corsair has done a great job. The ability to have faster memory is a definite plus for those who want to overclock their Intel processors and aren't able to modify the multiplier.