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WIIGII!
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Kingston launches HyperX Beast DDR3 modules
The Predator line gets a 2400MHz prey.
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardwar...hyperx-beast/1
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Why do RAM companies still try to sell super overclocked RAM modules when real-world testing shows no discernible benefit above 1600/1866Mhz?
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Getutech, Eh? What's that?
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Simple. People still buy them.
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Because it's all about the benchmarking
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Ook ? Ook !
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Trinity's IGP takes benefit from 2100 MHz memory ... but 2400 doesn't add much.
http://hexus.net/tech/reviews/cpu/46...er-ram/?page=3 Last edited by GuilleAcoustic; 13th Nov 2012 at 12:36. |
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I wish they'd stop using these large heatspreaders. They have almost no benefit but will conflict with most tower coolers
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What's a Dremel?
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