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At a stock speed of 1600MHz, it’s not the fastest kit around, but for an 8GB kit it is ample for the majority of users, and with compatibility being a key issue in this day and age, especially with ...
Designed to take advantage of that 32GB of total system memory or to give a notebook serious performance boost, respectively, Corsair announced 8GB Vengeance and Value Select DDR3 memory kits. The ...
The Vengeance LP modules are certainly attractive, but the Arctic White heatsinks don't sit particularly well with our above-pictured Sandy Bridge test rig. Cerulean Blue or Jet Black might have been ...
The Vengeance series was the first kit of RAM I tested on the new P67 platform when it launched earlier in the year. It was also the first kit that ran into problems when it came to using the massive ...
The release of P67 hasn't done much in the way of RAM requirements, which for the most part is great. We say for the most part only because the lack of changes means that there's nothing super ...
Computers are my lifelong obsession. I wrote my first laptop review in 2005 for NotebookReview.com, continued with a consistent PC-reviewing gig at Computer Shopper in 2014, and moved to PCMag in 2018 ...
Today eTeknix is taking a look at the first 8GB kit we’ve got our hands on from Corsair with the Corsair Vengeance Low Profile 8GB 1600MHz Dual Channel kit with compatability for both AMD Phenom II ...
Corsair announced today the addition of 8GB DDR3 memory modules to its Vengeance and Value Select product lines. The new 8GB Vengeance DDR3 memory operates at Corsair announced today the addition of ...
In a world in which high-speed, high-cost DDR3 memory is becoming less relevant to overall system performance, manufacturers are having to find new ways in which to make their modules appeal to the ...