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MIPS RAM Freezer

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Originally Posted by techPowerUp


MIPS Computer is a manufacturer of specialized high-performance water cooling solutions for overclockers. Their products offer excellent build quality made in Germany. This time we test the RAM Freezer which is a water cooling device for DDR1/DDR2 memory. We saw great testing results with Winbond UTT, Samsung TCCD and Winbond BH-5 memory - up to 25 MHz faster without any additional fan noise is very impressive.

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OCZ PC4000 (2GB) Gold Edition

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Originally Posted by Overclocker Cafe


My game play is all about Battlefield 2 right now. The OCZ EL-DDR PC4000 Gold Edition kit has proved without a doubt to me that two gigs are a very worthwhile investment for gamers. You could get a rough feel for this in our graph but within a game, you get the emotionally positive feedback that does not translate well into rote figures and results. If you are not a gamer, I think you may be better off saving your upgrade dollar right now as the benefit isn't earth shattering elsewhere.

Full Story at Overclocker Cafe




DDR2 PC2-6400 (800MHz) 7-way Memory Showdown

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Originally Posted by Legit Reviews


Legit Reviews has recently had the opportunity to look over SEVEN PC2-6400 memory kits from some of the most popular enthusiast brand lines here in North America. Our three memory kits came from A-DATA, Corsair, Crucial, Kingston, Mushkin, OCZ, and SyncMAX. All of the kits are rated at PC2-6400 or DDR2 800MHz and are meant to be used in overclocking situations. While all seven brands are rated at 800MHz, this is where the similarities end...

Full Story at Legit Reviews


GeIL ONE W BH5 PC3200 400MHz DDR

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Originally Posted by Pro-Clockers


Sometimes I get too excited about dealing with a new manufacturer here at Pro-Clockers. Being able to test and try new hardware makes my day. So today was one of those days. I returned home and saw that there was a package for me. Open it right there on the spot. Some GeIL One W memory. What a good day. Moving on past my excitement now. GeIL is one of those companies some average joe off the may not have heard of. But if you are an Apple enthusiast you have. And if you have visited any of the more popular forums on the web you have heard of them also. They have made a name for themselves in the last few months with their One series of memory. Boasting CAS 1.5 timings made everyone stand up and pay attention.

Full Story at Pro-Clockers




Crucial PC3200 2GB Kit

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Originally Posted by Techgage


Just because a memory kit is 'value' doesn't mean it's not worthy of your attention. Today we are taking a look at a fair priced 2GB kit from Crucial, which rolls in at DDR400 speeds. Let's see how it stacks up, and see if we can squeeze any overclocking out of it.

Full Story at Techgage




The Dual Channel Advantage

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Originally Posted by UK Gamer


As I pondered my final decision, one of the factors I took into consideration was memory, and it dawned on me that several of the notebooks I'd looked at were guilty of having their memory implemented by means of just a single module. Not much of a crime you'd think, but all these notebooks featured Intel chipsets that supported dual channel memory.

Full Story at UK Gamer


OCZ EL DDR PC-3200 Gold GX XTC

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OCZ is well known for being constantly on the lookout for new ways to improve performance of their enthusiast memories. The 3200 Gold GX XTC are using OCZ's completely reingeneered heatspreaders which feature a pattern of honeycomb holes for improved heat transfer. Being able to run tight latencies of 2-2-2-5 1T is a great way to improve system performance. In our tests we could run at DDR476 with those timings.

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