A pro overclocker by the name of Sin0822 has managed to push G.Skill’s 16GB four DIMM memory kit to DDR-3003MHz speed. This was done together with an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7-3770K CPU and a Gigabyte Z77X-UD5H motherboard.
ADATA™ Technology, a leading manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules and NAND Flash application products, once again achieves a breakthrough in overclocking memory specifications with the launch of single 8GB 1600MHz CL9 and dual kit 16GB memory modules.
G.Skill has announced its brand new memory series, the Ares low profile performance memory kits that feature heat spreaders that are only 3.2 cm in height. The new memory series are ideal for small form factor desktop builds such as HTPCs and others with restricted space.
Kingmax has announced its latest memory products, the DDR3 quad channel overclocking memory module series that are optimized for the Intel X79 chipset and are made using the TinyBGA Technology resulting to smaller chips, faster cooling down, lower power consumption, larger capacity and less electrical resistance.
G.Skill has announced its 64GB quad-channel DDR3 2400 memory kit that is optimized for Sandy Bridge-E systems. The kit features eight 8GB modules that each operate at 2400MHz with 10-12-12-31 latencies.
Corsair has announced the availability of its new Vengeance high-performance memory modules for laptops. The new DDR3 SODIMMS feature speeds of 1600MHz and 1866MHz and are optimized for use with laptops that are powered by Second Generation Intel Core i5 and Core i7 mobile processors.
ADATA has joined the rest of the industry with its introduction of its own 8GB density single memory module that is available for both the desktop and laptop platforms in 240-Pin unbuffered DIMM and 204-Pin SO-DIMM models respectively.
The DRAM market has been in a steady downfall lately because of the oversupply of memory products leading to the extreme price cuts and very low income for the manufacturers. Now, it seems manufacturers are scheming to help each other get through the hurdle at least in the case of Kingston, Elpida and Toshiba.
Corsair employee and world champion overclocker Jake “Planet” Crimmins has broken the world record for the fastest memory frequency by setting his own company’s Dominator GT CMGTX6 extreme-performance DDR3 memory module to a frequency of 1733.8MHz (DDR3-3467).
Although revealed earlier, G.Skill has now officially announced its latest memory product offering, the RipjawsZ series of quad-channel memory modules that are optimized for Intel’s newly released platform based on the X79 chipset and enthusiast grade Sandy Bridge-E processors.
EVGA is looking to dominate the high-end motherboard manufacturing competition as it now reveals the first details of its SR3 (Super Record 3) E-ATX motherboard that boasts not only one but two LGA2011 sockets that can house 2P capable Intel Xeon series of processors.
Corsair added to their high performance memory products the world’s first quad channel 32GB DDR3 memory kit under the company’s Dominator GT series lineup.
ADATA has also announced the availability of its Premiere Pro Series DDR3 DIMM memory modules that are engineered for long term reliability to satisfy the needs of professional users.
With the official announcement of its new Line-16 memory semiconductor fabrication facility, Samsung took the opportunity to also announce the company’s engagement into the mass production of high-performance 20nm-class DDR3 memory modules that promises 50 percent improved productivity and 40 percent reduced energy consumption compared to the 30nm-class DDR3 at present.
Launched earlier in UK last July, Acer’s 5755 notebook that has been known for its good balance between performance and value and the configurable hardware options that it offers now comes to Europe bearing the new ‘Style!’ label that it has adopted for the new region.
It seems AMD just won’t let Intel take the entire spotlight this week as it has made some announcements itself and included in those is the showcasing of a notebook running Deus Ex: Human Revolution that is claimed to be powered by the company’s yet to be released Trinity APU.
AMD adds two new chips to its A-series of APUs with the release of the A4-3400 and A4-3300 that both feature dual x86 cores with an integrated Radeon HD DirectX 11 capable graphics processing unit and are aimed at the entry level market.
MSI adds another performance notebook to its lineup with the announcement of the GT780DX gaming laptop that features a 17.3-inch full HD/HD+ (1920x1080/1600x900) LED backlit display and a second generation Intel Core i7 processor that are both housed by a stylish metal chassis.
After launching the E35M1-M Pro motherboard powered by AMD's E-350 APU with two Bobcat cores running at 1.6GHz just a couple of months ago, Asus has now been reportedly working on a successor, the E45M1-M Pro that also takes the form of micro-ATX and utilizes the latest APU from AMD, the E-450 that runs slightly faster than the E-350 at 1.65GHz.
Razer has always been true to its goal of bringing consumers only the best gaming gear and peripherals as such it has now revealed what it claims to be “the world’s first true gaming laptop” in the form of Blade, a 17.3-inch and ultra-thin 0.88-inch revolutionary laptop that changes the way you play your games with its unique design and features specially catered for enthusiast level gaming.
For reasons yet to be known, custom graphics card manufacturer Point of View (POV) has decided to give its own GTX 550 Ti graphics card a 4GB DDR3 memory that many people just can’t call an upgrade as there’s just no relevant “point of view” to it.
ASRock serves up its own line of A55 motherboards for AMD’s latest FM1 based A-series APUs bringing more options for consumers looking to build their own rigs using the latest revolution in processor technology.
Lexar adds more option for individuals looking to upgrade their system with higher ram capacities as it introduces the new 8GB Crucial brand DDR3 memory modules that comes in both DIMM and SO-DIMM solutions.
Zotac goes efficient with the announcement of its GeForce GTS 450 ECO edition graphics card that promises 33% less power consumption than its reference design.
AMD’s APU are starting to really have their share in the market and so far their performances has been living up if not to the expectations, but to the demand for more powerful chips that are graphics capable.
Lenovo has just unveiled the ThinkCentre M71z All-in-One desktop designed for businesses, schools and governments that offers a great choice of features to suit the needs of any user.
There is quite a surprise lately in the PC hardware industry as one of the biggest manufacturer of processors and graphic cards, AMD, has now unveiled a Radeon branded DDR3 marking the company’s entry in the RAM market.
Corsair has revealed a new offering for the PC memory segment, the low voltage special edition Vengeance Arctic White 8GB dual channel DDR3 memory kit that comes with a base frequency of 1600HMz with 9-9-9-24 latency and operates on just 1.35V making it compatible with Intel’s Sandy Bridge processors.
MSI pleases gamers once again as it announces the new GT683DX gaming laptop powered by an Intel Core i7 2630QM and Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 570M.
One of the fastest laptops out there, its Corei7 quad core CPU runs on a base frequency of 2GHz and incorporates Hyperthreading and Turbo Boost 2.0 technologies.
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