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OCZ DDR550. Beinharte competition for Corsair & co
Introduction
Two or three years ago, the world was still easily knitted. Corsair, pioneer in the area of the clock friendly “overclocking memory”, lonely laps turned on the market and first attempts of the competition were usually less crowned with success. But the experience grew over time and so potent competitor found just in the last few months, among which in particular OCZ in our past reviews could score. The company is...
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Three times DDR2 from 800 up to 1066 MHz. Corsair and OCZ
Introduction
After tours in the extreme fields beyond the 1100 MHz effective memory clock in the form of the Corsair Dominator series we devote ourselves today of again rather ordinary food. Although this report is again only modules of from well-known manufacturers, however in “traditional” clock regions from 800 up to 1066 MHz.
The products TWIN2X2048-6400 and TWIN2X1024-8500, Corsair provides two pairs of module while OCZ has...
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DDR2 – the basics. Everything will be (eventually) faster!
Introduction
At first glance a DDR2 module looks like a since eh and ever known memory bolt. A little over 13 cm long and approximately 3 cm high. However, not only internally much has been done. The inconspicuous 240 contacts which connect the new ties with the motherboard make the start – at a second glance. Thus, the previous DDR socket – is seen purely from the mechanical side – died already for the new standard. In...
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Six DDR400 modules in dual channel comparison. Part 1: nForce 2
Foreword
Since our first Intel i875P motherboard comparison a lot DDR400 memory modules met with us, which already were used boards in the comparison of various i865PE/G as compatibility test, and now in turn mode at 200 MHz and also through its paces are checked in the dual-channel. Since is already at the beginning of the test problems with available to us i875P and i876PE apparent boards due to a relatively unripe BIOS, we want to publish...
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