Memory channels are one of those quiet design choices that can make a gaming PC feel snappy or strangely sluggish, even when the CPU and GPU look strong on paper. The difference between running a ...
It seems to have been a while since we last saw DDR4 from HyperX, but with one quick email, we now have a pair of kits to have a look at. The first of which, is the highest binned offering of the Fury ...
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Is this a quad-channel kit of memory from Gigabyte? What if I told you it was in fact only dual-channel? RAM is freaking expensive, that’s no secret right now, and only populating two slots on your ...
No sooner than we had laid our eyes and feasted upon Corsair's XMS3700 memory modules, XMS4000, or DDR500 in common parlance, became available from a select few manufacturers. Corsair decided that the ...
The race for faster system memory doesn't appear to be slowing down. Just as one manufacturer announces a pseudo standard RAM speed, another comes along with the sole intention of toppling it and ...
Hi, I'm new to this boards and they seem the perfect choice for posting my question.<BR><BR>I'm seriously considering getting the Asus A7N8X Deluxe mobo. According to their website (Asus'), the ...
Memory speed doesn’t have a substantial impact during heavy workloads, but there’s enough of a difference to distinguish between various products. Here we can see, the Sport LT dual channel kit at ...
Earlier this week, we covered Anandtech's exhaustive evaluation of multiple laptops powered by AMD's Carrizo APU. The results were ugly for reasons that had little to do with AMD -- while Carrizo's ...
If you know what RAM is, then you know that it is one of the primary components in a PC, and that it is important that you have at least a certain amount of RAM depending on what you want to do with ...
I'm talking about an Nforce2 board here, but the concept applies to other chipsets (intel). I know dual channel on AMD systems doesn't give much improvement, but can it be done with two randomly ...
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