13 March 2006, 21:57
GeIL, Taiwanese memory vendor with by far the most interesting modules at CeBIT, are showing off a range of memory modules to upgrade your Apple Mac, iMac, PowerBook G4 or ...
12 March 2006, 13:52
GEIL EVO1 memory promises to wring out the last ounce of performance
8 February 2006, 22:21
For the last few years, RAM, particularly that at the enthusiast end of the spectrum, has featured heat spreaders. The question being posed by many is whether they actually do ...
7 February 2006, 22:35
Vendors raise contract supply quotes amid tight supply
3 February 2006, 18:58
Gigs of RAM, that is. Corsair's very flashy XMS Xpert memory is now available in 1GiB PC3200 modules, meaning a dual channel setup will stretch to that lovely figure for ...
29 December 2005, 20:06
RAM manufacturer OCZ has put together its latest gaming RAM modules for DDR2.
25 October 2005, 08:29
What's going on in the world of RAM right now? We're in a kind of limbo phase between DDR and DDR2, where one platform (AMD) doesn't yet support it, and ...
26 September 2005, 00:00
Memory manufacturer Corsair has announced a partnership with ASUS in which they will produce "ASUS-Ready" memory for a new AMD64 SLI motherboard.
13 September 2005, 00:00
Samsung, the company responsible for more than half of the world's NAND flash market, is planning to launch a new flash chip next year with storage capacity of 16Gibibit/2Gigabyte.
5 September 2005, 00:00
It's always good to see something a little different and it was the turn of Kingston to show off something novel at IDF.
28 July 2005, 00:00
In this article we will be exploring the differences between DDR memory and DDR2 memory and also explaining a bit about the technology behind the two.
25 July 2005, 00:00
As previously speculated, RAM prices are on the way up reported as rising more than 6% on average. We can expect increased demand to further bump up prices.

8 July 2005, 00:00
There\'s never been a better time to buy system RAM than right now. £130 buys you a 1GB DDR1 dual-channel pack that gives superlative performance when paired up with a ...
1 June 2005, 00:00
Got a need for 17GiB/sec of memory bandwidth? TwinMOS have the answer with some Terrific Performance TwiSTER PC2-8500 running at a heady 1066MHz.
1 June 2005, 00:00
At the Grand Hyatt hotel, near the Taiwan World Trade Center in Taipei, where Computex 2005 is taking place, the VIA Technology Forum is taking place. VTF is an event ...
14 March 2005, 00:00
To sum up, if you want the coolest modules on the block and you're feeling flush, the Corsair Xpert is in a niche of its own. Paired with Samsung's TCCD ...

13 March 2005, 00:00
Wandering round hall 22 yesterday, I came across G.Skill's stand. G.Skill are a memory vendor who's Samsung TCCD-based modules are very popular among the enthusiast, with their schizophrenic tendencies to ...

12 March 2005, 00:00
So although it’s essential to a system (no matter how much it confuses your mum), you can hardly call it sexy unless your idea of fun is to wear beige ...

12 January 2005, 00:00
When it comes to looking for memory manufacturers you can trust, regardless of your requirements, Corsair will always be there towards the top of the list, and with good reason. ...
9 December 2004, 00:00
In summary, Mushkin has joined the low-latency party with a flourish. Just grab it before Samsung changes its mind and stops releasing lovely ICs that run at 2-2-2-5 DDR400 flawlessly. ...
7 December 2004, 00:00
If, and only if, your system is screaming out for RAM that can keep up with mutant CPU and chipset overclocks, Corsair's TwinX XMS4400 becomes an ideal choice. Priced at ...

16 September 2004, 00:00
Crucial's the newest player on the block with some of the finest DDR1 modules I've had the pleasure to test. Highly recommended if all Ballistix PC4000 modules can emulate the ...

8 September 2004, 00:00
At IDF, Intel outlined its memory support plans for future products, forecasting its moves until 2006. The big plans come with support for desktop DDR3 modules in 2006, along with ...

19 August 2004, 00:00
If you can honestly find a meaningful use for 2GB of unbuffered memory, OCZ's £400 dual-channel pack is as good as any. We'd pair it with AMD's new S939 Athlon ...

12 July 2004, 00:00
In summary, then, Corsair's 1Gbyte DDR2 memory pack does exactly what it says on the heatspreader. That's not enough for it to receive a recommendation, however, as others offer the ...

11 June 2004, 00:00
The bottom line is that there's absolutely nothing better for default performance. RAM equipped with Winbond's BH-5 chips is currently hot property amongst enthusiasts. Corsair's TwinX-3200XLPRO now easily displaces it ...

17 February 2004, 00:00
We got some shots of Intel boards, DDR2, and managed to run some numbers on it too :)

5 February 2004, 00:00
It's about to arrive on the desktop in a big way and we'll have DDR-II modules and supporting boards to play with in the near future, to semi-evaluate performance before ...

17 January 2004, 00:00
In summary, Corsair's XMS4400 TwinX 1GByte memory pack will appeal to a very select, niche market. Priced at over £300 it certainly isn't cheap. Recommended if your setup can make ...

14 January 2004, 00:00
In summary, the TwinMOS TwiSTER PC4000 512MB Dual Channel kit does what it says on the box. That puts it on a par with other PC4000 modules we've tested. What ...

18 October 2003, 00:00
We'd like two things from the next iteration of super-fast RAM. Firstly, high speeds accompanied with lower latencies. Secondly, lower voltages for said speeds. That statement seems to contain a ...
29 September 2003, 00:00
If you own a Canterwood or Springdale board, or have some mutant nForce2 board that can hit 250FSB, dual channel PC-4000 memory will help reduce the clock buffering penalties currently ...
8 September 2003, 00:00
Our advice is simple. If your setup can truly make use of DDR500 memory, there's little reason to overlook it, save on a cost basis. Corsair is now in a ...
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