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Corsair is unleashing a new line of DDR3 RAM on the tech world just in time for the holiday season. Their new Vengeance series comes in a runs at 1600mhz at 1.5V in 2GB and 4GB modules. The Vengeance ...
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 ...
Power users need power products -- I already know a handful of people that are running 12GB in their X58 / Core i7 based PC. Do they need that much capacity ? No of course not. Six Gigabyte for a ...
The new RAM ranges in speed and capacity from 1600MHz to 2933MHz and from 8GB (2x4GB) to 64GB (8x8GB). The Vengeance Pro RAM supports Intel's XMP 1.3 and comes in a range of colors, seen above and ...
The packaging for the Vengeance is quite typical of Corsair and displays a bright bold view of what the modules look like once seated in their slots. The size, model name and comparability are also ...
COMPUTEX 2013 - TAIPEI, Taiwan - June 4, 2013 - Corsair®, a worldwide designer of high- performance components to the PC hardware market, today announced the Corsair Vengeance® Pro Series of ...
Corsair just sent us word that its recently announced Special Edition Arctic White Vengeance Low Profile memory is now shipping and ready for purchase. This low profile kit operates at 1.35V and is ...
FREMONT, California — August 3rd, 2011 — Corsair®, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced worldwide retail availability of ...
FREMONT, California - March 17, 2011 - Corsair®, a worldwide designer and supplier of high-performance components to the PC gaming hardware market, today announced the availability of 2000MHz versions ...
Corsair is back .. with a Vengeance. The trend for memory these days is simple, more equals better. As such we noticed a lot of memory manufacturers release new kits with 4GB DIMMs as of lately. For ...
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 ...
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