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What would you expect out of your desktop computer's memory modules if not performance levels that can be truly reliable. For that reaso... [ more >> ] On 18 March 2008, 08:58 GMT
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Not many users out there have changed their memory modules from DDR2 to DDR3 (for various purposes), but maybe it is time to think of an upgr... [ more >> ] On 18 March 2008, 08:08 GMT
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While most of you out there have desktop computer systems that are built using DDR2 memory, some of the technology enthusiasts are already th... [ more >> ] On 17 March 2008, 15:58 GMT
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Ever wondered why, although you have tons of memory at your disposal, your desktop computer system still acts like one that has less memory? ... [ more >> ] On 17 March 2008, 14:51 GMT
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If you think of yourself as one of those users that are on the permanent look-out for the latest releases in desktop PC gaming then the follo... [ more >> ] On 17 March 2008, 13:58 GMT
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The security of one's data is an extremely important subject nowadays, and since USB flash drives are pretty much the most widespread po... [ more >> ] On 17 August 2007, 10:41 GMT
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Pushing the performance of your sticks generates a lot of heat, and that can compromise reliability and, on the long run, component life. The... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 09:42 GMT
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Although initially the DDR-1066 standard was going to be offered by JEDEC for DDR3 DIMMs with pretty high latencies (9-9-9), because of the h... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 09:19 GMT
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Corsair currently produces both overclocking-related memory sticks and value/mainstream ones. Although they have two separate lines, each one... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 09:06 GMT
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Corsair currently produces both overclocking-related memory sticks and value/mainstream ones. Although they have two separate lines, each one... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 08:45 GMT
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Pushing the performance of your memory sticks generates a lot of heat, and that can compromise reliability and even component life. The advan... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 08:26 GMT
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Corsair's XMS2Pro sticks are a reinterpretation of the original XMS2 concept. OK, maybe there's more than simple “looks&rdquo... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 07:58 GMT
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There are a lot of things that can be said about Corsair's original TWIN2X1024-5400C4 modules, but actually if you take a good look at t... [ more >> ] On 07 June 2007, 07:46 GMT
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The fact that there was no need for tuning until PCs started go get really powerful (and hot) had a lot to do with the arrival of new cooling... [ more >> ] On 24 May 2007, 14:56 GMT
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Corsair currently produces both overclocking-related memory sticks and value/mainstream ones. Although they too have two separate lines, each... [ more >> ] On 24 May 2007, 14:44 GMT
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Although initially the DDR-1066 standard was going to be offered by JEDEC only for DDR3 DIMMs, because of the hype that followed the mass rel... [ more >> ] On 24 May 2007, 14:27 GMT
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Pushing the performance of your sticks generates a lot of heat, and that can compromise reliability and, eventually, component life. The adva... [ more >> ] On 24 May 2007, 14:05 GMT
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There are a lot of things that can be said about Corsair's 8000UL DDR2 modules but actually if you take a good look at these sticks, you... [ more >> ] On 18 May 2007, 12:34 GMT
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Here comes a flash drive ready to endure all kind of punishments, the Flash Voyager from Corsair. Flash drives have become so cheap and acces... [ more >> ] On 08 May 2007, 12:03 GMT
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Here comes a flash drive ready to endure all the all kind of punishments, the Flash Voyager GT from Corsair. Flash drives have become so chea... [ more >> ] On 08 May 2007, 12:00 GMT
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Found in camcorders, MP3 players, digital still cameras, laptops and PCs, the flash memory has begun to play an important role lately. Many p... [ more >> ] On 08 May 2007, 09:56 GMT
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Water cooling systems for computers were at first regarded as simple....curiosities, but are slowly becoming increasingly popular among the u... [ more >> ] On 24 August 2006, 12:56 GMT
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