Courtesy of a Chinese forum member bigpao007, we have gotten hold of more leaked slides focusing on how advanced and diverse the architecture of Intel’s Haswell is making it turn out to be more of a show stopper.
A well known memory manufacturer in the US by the name of Mushkin has come up with a new line of Redline series 16 GB 1600 MHz memory kits.
The new quad channel memory will come in four 4 GB DDR3 sticks running on low CL7 timings of 7-7-7-24 respectively, and have been overclocked at 1969 MHz with 8-8-8-24 timings which is indeed a very excellent feat for 1600 MHz modules.
The rams at a default voltage of 1.65v and come with lifetime warranty from Mushkin.
No matter how hard you try, there are things in this world that just refuse to die. Despite minimal benefits of high speed memory, in most real world applications, consumers, producers both are still in the hunt for the highest spec memory. For consumers it is all about bragging rights; for produces it means much needed revenue. In an environment where memory prices are rock bottom and despite recent bankruptcy of a major memory producer, they just refuse to budge (upwards) significantly.
Today we are going to be looking at G.Skill’s Trident-X 2400MHz memory, a 80 dollar kit that consists of 2 modules of 4GB each. It is designed specifically to take advantage of Ivy Bridge CPUs’ tweaked memory controller which supports higher speed memory.
Things seem to be going overboard at Computex this year. From custom PCB 7970 X2’s to dual GPU ASUS motherboards, every major PC hardware manufacturer is out it to set its name in the crowd sky high. And when you look in the memory department, G.Skill succeeds to impress yet again.
ASUS has brought a lot to show at this year’s Computex. Ranging from its Matrix HD 7970 to the Dual GPU MARS III GTX 680 X2 graphics card, they have left us Hardware enthusiasts in awe. And now we present to you their latest creation. A Z77 motherboard with a massive 40 Phase power design.
Who doesn’t love anything that has ROG all over it? With Computex just hours away from its start, the average pc enthusiast would be busting with joy when their eyes get to feast on this. More images of ASUS’s ROG Maximus, and V Extreme have finally come to light.
Today, Gigabyte had shown its first ever AMD FM2 socket motherboards to soon hit the market that were based on either the new AMD A85 FCH chipset or the previous gen A55 FCH chipset.
Kingston, the world’s largest leading manufacturer of memory products has announced the availability of a new addition to it’s HyperX high performance memory with the HyperX T1 Series Dual Channel Memory Kit.
















