Double Data Rate is a memory standard that enables RAM chips to transmit output twice in every cycle of the system clock. The DDR standard was superseded in 2003 by DDR2, a memory standard offering ...
PC system memory is always getting faster and faster, especially with the introduction of the DDR3 memory standard. JEDEC has ratified it, Intel P35 and X38 chipsets are supporting it and we are now ...
Shopping for most kinds of computer hardware is easy. If you pay even basic attention to the industry you're not going to have too much trouble following individual trends and understanding the basic ...
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 you to run more applications ...
Now that both AMD and Intel have selected DDR2 as the primary memory technology across their desktop range, everything has become much more standardized. That said, purchasing DDR2 memory is not so ...
With so much emphasis placed on processors, memory chips often get overlooked as an integral component of system performance. Dynamic RAM (DRAM) vendors will start the transition to a new memory ...
There is talk that DDR2 memory is nearing the end of its life, and while this could be true to a certain extent, I believe it to be more of the opposite. While DDR3 is on the horizon and will take ...
Computer memory, specialized for high performance and the real mongers among us. Overclocking to the extreme, slightly more expensive yet breathtaking stuff. Today's product test is all about that, it ...
The Reaper modules feature the new "heat piped conduit" (HPC) design that duct the heat away from the side heatspreaders up into the case airflow stream. But removing the heat from the main body of ...
Everyone in the tech industry appears to be jumping on the eco-friendly bandwagon and memory-manufacturer GeIL is no different. At CeBIT 2009 it was showcasing the Green Series DDR2 modules that are ...
The modules are rated for 1150MHz, although due to the constraints of memory dividers on the nForce 6-series the EPP rating will clock them at 1142MHz, the same as the Corsair PC2-9136. At PC2-9200 ...
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