12-October-05, 07:58 PM
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| | Affiliate Reviews: RAM Corsair TwinX2048-6400 PRO PC2-6400 DDR-2 Memory  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by pcstats.com |  | | | | | | | | | Battlefield 2 is especially well known for requiring at least 1GB of installed RAM memory to run smoothly... so why not aim high and upgrade to 2GB of installed RAM? To see what effect 2GB of system RAM will have on Battlefield 2, and a couple of other game titles PCSTATS is testing out a (2x1GB = 2GB) set of Corsair's dual channel Twin2X2048-6400 PRO PC2-6400 DDR-2 memory. This is exactly what the doctor ordered for any memory-strapped dual core Intel Pentium 4 PC! Full Story at pcstats.com | |  | |  | | Crucial Ballistix 1GB PC3200 DDR Dual Channel Memory  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by bonafidereviews.com |  | | | | | | | | | Crucial, from my exposure, only advertised their value memory on television to try and appeal to the general consumer. But as we all know the enthusiast market has recently exploded and now all memory providers have an enthusiast based line of memory. Crucial's enthusiast brand is called Ballistix and today we have a chance to compare 1GB of their PC3200 memory to OCZ's Gold PC3200 memory. Full Story at bonafidereviews.com  | |  | |  | | Corsair TwinX2048-4400 PRO PC4400 DDR Memory  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by pcstats.com |  | | | | | | | | | In PCSTATS own tests, we have basically seen that higher memory capacities affect a select few applications, generally very recent programs or games. However, faced with building a PC with 1GB or 2GB of installed DDR to start with, the consumer has a couple decisions to make. Though before making that decision, perhaps it is best to first consider the effects of Corsair's new 2GB (2x 1024MB modules) TwinX2048-4400 PRO DDR RAM. Rated to run at speeds of up to 275 MHz, who says you had to sacrifice speed for larger capacity? Full Story at pcstats.com | |  | |  | | Corsair XMS-2048-3500LL PRO  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by hi-techreviews.com |  | | | | | | | | | When Corsair collaborated with Asus to supply memory for their A8N32-SLI Deluxe/WIFI and A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboards any of use that have or had plans on purchasing a NF4 motherboard, were given some new memory to play with as well. Now thanks to the availability of this memory we expect to extremely fast benchmarks thanks to the ultra-low latency timing of 2-3-2-6. So come on as we test the 3500LL Pro and see just how fast it we can get it to clock. Full Story at hi-techreviews.com  | |  | |  | | DDR700 SDRAM as It Really Is: Patriot PDC1G5600ELK (PC5600) Memory  | Quote: |  | | |  | Originally Posted by xbitlabs.com |  | | | | | | | | | The newly released DDR700 SDRAM and its performance are the subject atter of this review. Are Patriot PDC1G5600ELK modules the fastest available or thereÂ’s a hitch somewhere? Full Story at xbitlabs.com | |  | |  | |
Last edited by FunkyFresh; 13-October-05 at 08:33 AM..
Reason: Added last 2 reviews
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