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  • RAM Wars: Return of the JEDEC*
    Tuesday 1 April 2003 – 07:00
    DDRAM comes into its own right for mainstream and performance PC applications while muscling out SDRAM and Rambus. Here's our analysis of the world of PC memory as it is being shaped by DDR. We also take a look at GDRII and GDRIII.
  • DDR3-1800 RAM: The New Arms Race*
    Friday 31 August 2007 – 10:48 in Hardware
    DDR3-1800 RAM: The New Arms Race The memory market probably is one of the fastest moving segments in the IT hardware business. While the Joint Electron Device Engineering Council (JEDEC) is responsible for compiling standards for memory speeds and settings, and chipset makers largely s
  • Parallel Processing, Part 2: RAM and HDD*
    Thursday 18 October 2007 – 10:31 in Hardware
    Parallel Processing, Part 2: RAM and HDD The second part of this article series deals with the differences between single and dual channel memory, and the performance benefits of using RAID with two or even four hard drives.
  • Hardcore DDR2 RAM by Corsair, G.Skill, OCZ and Patriot*
    Friday 15 June 2007 – 04:20
    Hardcore DDR2 RAM by Corsair, G.Skill, OCZ and Patriot DDR3 will reach higher clock speeds than DDR2, but it doesn't yet outperform high-end DDR2 modules. We look at some of the best high-grade DDR2 RAM available.
  • Tom's Ultimate RAM Speed Tests*
    Wednesday 9 April 2008 – 06:40 in Hardware
    Tom's Ultimate RAM Speed Tests We compare all popular DDR2 and DDR3 speeds on both a fast Core 2 Duo and an older Pentium 4 single core. The big question is a simple one: what memory speed do you really need?
  • How Much RAM Do You Really Need?*
    Monday 12 December 2005 – 06:00
    How much RAM do you really need? Is 512 MB enough? What about 1 GB? Our gaming and other application tests show that 2 GB of RAM is often not overkill.
  • Ram Guide*
    Saturday 24 October 1998 – 07:00
    Basic DRAM, Asynchronus, Synchronus, Page Mode Access, FPM, EDO, BEDO, JEDEC, PC100 SDRAM, DDR SDRAM, ESDRAM, Protocl BAsed DRAM, DRDRAM, SLDRAM
  • How to Speed up Your RAM*
    Tuesday 1 July 2003 – 07:00
    When it comes to your system's performance, the main bottleneck is your system memory. Optimizing it can speed up your PC considerably. We tell you how to do it.
  • Pushing Your DDR2 RAM To The Max*
    Monday 18 July 2005 – 07:00
    Pushing Your DDR2 RAM To The Max Does DDR2-800 deliver the hoped-for performance boost for Intel PCs? With DIMMs from Adata and Corsair in hand, we experimented with slower clocks but very short timings.
  • 4GB Gets Cheap: 9 Dual-Channel Kits Compared*
    Monday 1 December 2008 – 08:20
    4GB Gets Cheap: 9 Dual-Channel Kits Compared Recent price drops have made 4 GB DDR2 dual-channel kits affordable for even the most cost-conscious buyers. We pushed nine models to their limits to determine best value for a broad range of users.
  • Vista Workshop – Performance Boost with 8GB of RAM*
    Monday 11 February 2008 – 04:20 in Hardware
    Vista Workshop – Performance Boost with 8GB of RAM Windows Vista with 8 gigs of RAM - does it make any sense? We test the 64 bit version of Vista with some heavyweight applications using a system fully equipped with memory, point out the pros and cons and tell you where to get the 64 bit version.
  • Corsair's PC10000 Super-Ober-Uber-RAM Sets Sails*
    Monday 5 February 2007 – 01:27
    Corsair's PC10000 Super-Ober-Uber-RAM Sets Sails What's better than fast memory? Right, even faster memory! Corsair's latest toys run 1,250 MHz to satisfy the performance hunger of the most demanding enthusiasts - if you can fork out the £400.
  • Can Gigabyte's i-RAM Replace Existing Hard Drives?*
    Wednesday 7 September 2005 – 07:00
    Connected via serial ATA and equipped with up to 4 GB of DDR memory, the i-RAM plug-in module from Gigabyte is supposed to open up the way to undreamt-of hard disk performance.
  • The GeIL CL 1.5 DDR600 RAM Promise*
    Thursday 21 July 2005 – 07:00
    The GeIL CL 1.5 DDR600 RAM Promise In a bid to gain supremacy in memory for the Athlon 64, the GeIL ONE Series DIMMs offer CAS latency of 1.5 clocks or DDR600 speed. We tested to check the merits of their strategy.
  • ATI's Radeon X1950XTX: You Say You Want A RAM Revolution*
    Wednesday 23 August 2006 – 07:20
    ATI's Radeon X1950XTX: You Say You Want A RAM Revolution Many have speculated that there would be few if any new card developments from either ATI or Nvidia before the release of Direct3D 10. Think again: Nvidia released Quad SLI and now ATI launches another mainstream card family that should make gamers and enthusiasts very happy.

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