
4 February 2009, 14:47
Available directly, 2GHz marks a watershed for low-voltage DDR3. We see if it's any good.

4 February 2009, 14:12
It's fast, expensive, and cool, but is it worth it?

23 January 2009, 15:35
Intel's moved on over to a DDR3 memory-controller, AMD's partners have announced AM3 CPUs, so has pricing dropped to palatable levels?

23 January 2009, 15:34
Are the sales on, or has the dwindling value of the pound hurt pricing?

10 January 2009, 19:50
Tri-channel DDR3 memory available in different colours.

8 January 2009, 03:18
But the major announcements are yet to come.

25 December 2008, 05:00
Corsair's DOMINATOR-clad DDR3-1,600 is aimed at the Core i7 user who wants high speeds and low latencies. We find out if it's worth it.

16 December 2008, 13:59
If you're into overclocking your Core i7 gear, Corsair has taken the wraps off a tri-channel DDR3 kit that'll hit 2,000MHz at 1.65V.

15 December 2008, 10:21
A-DATA is at it again, and is today bolstering its tri-channel line-up with a selection of DDR3 Gaming Series memory kits.

12 December 2008, 08:57
6GB of quality DDR3 for £145. Worth it or not? We find out.

8 December 2008, 13:53
Looking to add a little extra zing to your Core i7 setup? A-DATA's overclocked X Series DDR3 memory could be the ticket.

27 November 2008, 14:22
Intel's Core i7 brings tri-channel memory to the fore and prices keep on dropping, but are they cheap enough to warrant the expenditure over DDR2? We tell you.

27 November 2008, 14:18
The price of DDR2 continues to decline and we point your way towards some stonking bargains.

25 November 2008, 16:02
Intel's Core i7 may be kicking up a fuss among the enthusiasts, but Crucial is casually rolling out its tri-channel memory kits.

24 November 2008, 10:12
OCZ's latest tri-channel DDR3 solutions for Intel's Core i7 feature Intel Extreme Memory Profiles (XMP) for easy overclocking.
17 November 2008, 00:00
This HEXUS.help guide explains what DDR3 is, how it works, where you’ll find it, and what it means to the consumer.


4 November 2008, 20:51
Corsair's created a new way to get the lowest latencies and highest clocks out of your RAM. We've got the world's first pics...

31 October 2008, 11:30
Corsair has launched its tri-channel DDR3 DOMINATOR kits and they're somewhat different in design - but can you guess why?

29 October 2008, 16:04
Triple-channel memory solutions are coming thick and fast, but we've not seen anything as quick as this.

29 October 2008, 10:08
Corsair's cheap-as-chips ValueSelect notebook range has been upgraded to include a 4GB kit operating at 800MHz.

24 October 2008, 09:53
Patriot Memory is the latest to hop onboard the Core i7 bandwagon and has eight tri-channel memory kits to choose from.

22 October 2008, 10:00
Corsair has unveiled its entire range of memory solutions for forthcoming X58 motherboards, including a set of pricey 1,866MHz kits.

20 October 2008, 17:15
Budgeting for your Core i7 upgrade? Corsair will be offering 3GB and 6GB DDR3 kits priced at £109.99 and £209.99, respectively.

6 October 2008, 08:37
We take a look at a 4GB pack of Corsair DDR3 memory and evaluate whether it's worth the considerable outlay over DDR2.

3 October 2008, 11:21
Intel's Nehalem microarchitecture is drawing near, and A-DATA has a pair of 3GB and 6GB tri-channel memory kits ready for X58 motherboards.

8 September 2008, 14:39
Corsair is preparing to launch a DHX-cooled low-latency 8GB DDR2 kit, and we've got the details.

1 September 2008, 11:19
DDR2 pricing falls a touch, DDR3 is becoming affordable, and high-speed modules are in stock.

7 August 2008, 11:09
Microsoft's 64-bit edition of Windows Vista has shed the previous 2GB memory limitation, so how about an 8GB or 16GB upgrade kit?

25 July 2008, 09:46
Memory specialist Corsair has launched a 2,133MHz 2GiB DIMM Kit, making it the world’s fastest DDR3 memory solution in volume production.

8 July 2008, 10:48
Low-cost portables? Who needs them! OCZ tells us there's a demand for next-gen notebooks, and it's responding with DDR3 kits.
2 July 2008, 00:00
When looking to upgrade your PC, RAM is one of the first places to look. More RAM reduces the amount the page file is used, speeding up programs and allowing ...


25 June 2008, 10:37
Corsair's 4GiB fully-buffered 800MHz DIMM kit now available for Mac Pro systems.

7 June 2008, 06:31
It's the only way to succeed, say GeiL representatives.
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