Written by
Djordje Kovacevic
Wednesday, 21 January 2009 02:59
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We have decided to perform comparison test of memory modules that are certified at 533MHz or more precise at DDR2-1066 standard. We provided for this test several Dual Channel kits with 2x1GB capacity. Choice for this module speed came as consequence of the fact that most motherboards support 1066 standard. Capacity of 2GB RAM memory became standard also so our decision was actually led by these facts.
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Written by
Fedja Drndarski
Wednesday, 24 September 2008 01:00
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Kingston HyperX modules are made with selected series of memory chips which are usually soldered to quality 6-layer or 8-layer PCB circuit board. Multilayer PCB reduces noise in communication with memory controller, which is very important during overclocking. In this situation, things are very simple – if signals are pure and clear in communication between memory module and chipset, than it’s possible to attain higher working speeds.
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Written by
Dusan Srbljak
Sunday, 18 November 2007 21:29
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Little by little, all of the memory module manufacturers presented their very own DDR2-1066 models. TakeMS sort of took it slowly, so they presented it among the last ones. The modules belong to the “Mach2” series, which are supposedly the best TakeMS modules. |
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Written by
Nebojsa Todorovic
Monday, 20 August 2007 01:07
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Although the DDR2 standard reached its peak, its successor, DDR3, is slowly starting to and in time probably will take its place. We tested Kingston’s DDR3 memory running at 1066MHz and tried to find out if you should switch to the new memory yet… |
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Written by
Milos Stamenkovic
Monday, 05 March 2007 02:00
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In actual development status of LGA775 platform, it is completely logical situation that in each edition we have an opportunity to test new and primarily faster memory modules. In previous article, we presented Kingston DDR2 1066 modules, this time we have to check even faster DDR2 1200 models which came from same company. In this very moment, respective DDR2 1200 PC2-9600 modules are ultimate Kingston`s offer. |
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Written by
Dusan Srbljak
Wednesday, 31 January 2007 02:00
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By emulating much more serious players in the world of DDR2 memory, Apacer decided to introduce their 2x1GB PC2 8500 modules with certified speed of 1066 MHz and CAS 5-5-5-15 latencies. Is it good enough for hardcore gamers? |
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Written by
Milos Stamenkovic
Monday, 22 January 2007 02:00
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As dual channel is not yet replaced with quad channel, only way for increase in memory performances is pure overclocking. During previous tests performed on DDR2 memories, we showed that modules set on one speed are in most cases capable to operate significantly faster. |
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