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Prices have changed since we ordered these sub-$80 4GB dual-channel DDR3 kits, but the two modules that now “break the bank” are still within 10% of the original budget. As the top overclocker and second-place holder in average latency, Cruci...
Overall our 6GB of Crucial DDR3 1333MHz ram at just the absolute basic performed amazingly with no heatsink allowing us to reach 4GHz with the Core i7 920. At that point we might have been reaching the headroom of the processor, not of the RAM we used...
Zusammenfassung: Crucial, one of the largest memory vendors, has released several memory kits for the new Intel X58 platform. Today we have here an entry-level memory package, which looks very interesting in terms of retail price and hopefully performance. We all know ...
Zusammenfassung: Since Intel made the big move of putting the memory controller on-die in the CPU with the Core i7 architecture, there have been a few other significant resulting effects to the PC core components as well. Gone is the the Front Side Bus (FSB) from previ...
S Crucials DDR3 1333MHz memory performed exceptionally well. It is common place to see memory gain any where from 100-200MHz with only a voltage increase, but its rarely heard of memory doing almost 400MHz with just a voltage increase and not needing...
Zusammenfassung: Crucial continues to stick its finger in the eye of the “bling” crowd by disproving heat-spreader myths. At 1.65V, its bare DDR3-1333 modules have continuously outpaced similarly-priced competition, and that trend continues with its latest high-density parts.
Zusammenfassung: Have DDR3 prices finally hit rock bottom? DDR3-1600 reached $30 per 2 GB module several weeks ago, making it completely competitive in price-per-performance with DDR2. Available in both dual-channel and triple-channel kits for $60 and $90, these arent...
Keen pricing for the 6GB set, priced at around £145 (12/12/08), Bulletproof stability, Lowlatency timings help performance, Crucial is viewed, rightly so, as a leader for customer service, Decent overclocking on the sample set
DDR3 is still intrinsically expensive when compared to DDR2, 6GB pack didnt show a pure performance increase over a 3GB set in our benchmarks
DDR3 will become the de facto memory standard within a year and the steady decline in price, launch of Intels Core i7 processors and AMDs imminent move on over to a compatible memory-controller, make looking at a DDR3 platform all the more relevant...