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OC3D Reviews ›› Memory

4 Aeneon Xtune DDR3-1866 (PC3-15000) 4GB DDR3 Kit

Aeneon Xtune DDR3-1866 (PC3-15000) 4GB DDR3 Kit

Memory | 20th October 2008

Low voltage and high performance is the name of the game with Aeneon's latest Xtune DDR3 kit.

4 Crucial Ballistix PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333) 4GB Kit

Crucial Ballistix PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333) 4GB Kit

Memory | 18th September 2008

A capable 4GB kit form one of the largest names in memory. Look inside to see how if fairs.

20 CSX Diablo3 PC3-16000 (DDR3 2000) 2GB kit

CSX Diablo3 PC3-16000 (DDR3 2000) 2GB kit

Memory | 29th June 2008

Looking for a bargain set of Extreme performance DDR3? 2000mhz+ suffice? Maybe CSX have the answer to your prayers.

2 Corsair XMS3 DHX PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600) 4GB Kit

Corsair XMS3 DHX PC3-12800 (DDR3-1600) 4GB Kit

Memory | 26th June 2008

Fancy a 4GB DDR3 kit capable of running at 2000mhz? Corsair's affectionately named TW3X4G1600C9DHXNV kit may just well be what you're after.

5 Crucial Ballistix PC3-16000 (DDR3-2000) 2GB Kit

Crucial Ballistix PC3-16000 (DDR3-2000) 2GB Kit

Memory | 22nd May 2008

With a stock speed of DDR3-2000 Crucial have one extremely fast DDR3 kit on their hands. But will it overclock any further? We find out.

14 Corsair XMS2 DHX PC2-6400 4GB Kit

Corsair XMS2 DHX PC2-6400 4GB Kit

Memory | 17th April 2008

A further addition to the DDR2 market, the XMS2 DHX kit steps up to try push the tech that little bit further.

3 Aeneon Xtune PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333) 2GB Kit

Aeneon Xtune PC3-10600 (DDR3-1333) 2GB Kit

Memory | 27th February 2008

A new kid in the DDR3 market shows us what it's made of.

5 Cellshock PC3-14400 (DDR3-1800) 2GB DDR3 Kit

Cellshock PC3-14400 (DDR3-1800) 2GB DDR3 Kit

Memory | 16th February 2008

Having been impessed with several of Cellshock's DDR2 based kits, it's finally time to put their latest DDR3 kit through its paces.

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OC3D Articles ›› Memory

2 Samsung Memory Moves Forward: 1st 50nm DRAM Chip

Samsung Memory Moves Forward: 1st 50nm DRAM Chip

Derrek Huey | 26th October 2006

Samsung Memory Moves Forward: 1st 50nm DRAM Chip

2 DDR3 Is Better: Low Latency, Low Power, High Bandwidth

DDR3 Is Better: Low Latency, Low Power, High Bandwidth

Matthew Fogg | 23rd October 2006

DDR3 Is Better: Low Latency, Low Power, High Bandwidth

4 Apple Announces That Virus Shipped With Video IPods

Apple Announces That Virus Shipped With Video IPods

Matthew Fogg | 20th October 2006

Apple Announces That Virus Shipped With Video IPods

6 Samsung SSDs get Microsoft's Stamp of Approval

Samsung SSDs get Microsoft's Stamp of Approval

Derrek Huey | 20th October 2006

Samsung SSDs get Microsoft's Stamp of Approval

5 OCZ Special Ops "Undercover" DDR2 Competition

OCZ Special Ops "Undercover" DDR2 Competition

Matt Kemp | 10th October 2006

OCZ Special Ops "Undercover" DDR2 Competition

0 OCZ Technology Announces PC2-8500 NVIDIA SLI-Ready Modules

OCZ Technology Announces PC2-8500 NVIDIA SLI-Ready Modules

Matthew Fogg | 4th October 2006

OCZ Technology Announces PC2-8500 NVIDIA SLI-Ready Modules

3 Japanese Ram Manufacturer Releases DDR2-1200

Japanese Ram Manufacturer Releases DDR2-1200

Matthew Fogg | 26th September 2006

Japanese Ram Manufacturer Releases DDR2-1200

1 Crucial Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary

Crucial Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary

Matthew Fogg | 18th September 2006

Crucial Celebrates Its 10th Anniversary

11 OCZ ATI Certified RAM Pre-Order @ SpecialTech

OCZ ATI Certified RAM Pre-Order @ SpecialTech

Matt Kemp | 15th September 2006

OCZ ATI Certified RAM Pre-Order @ SpecialTech

4 Micron 16GB DDR2 memory modules

Micron 16GB DDR2 memory modules

Llwyd Johnson | 30th August 2006

Micron 16GB DDR2 memory modules

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