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A-DATA Xtreme PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit |
| Mon, December 07 2009 | 5:07PM | PermaLink |
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"What we're seeing from PC3-16000 kits these days is a huge range that caters for all budgets. There are some low latency kits that set you back a pretty penny, while there's also some other kits that carry with them more relaxed timings and a much more comfortable price point for many people.
We're not too sure where the Xtreme series from A-DATA sits, but that's exactly what we intend to find out today. On our next page we'll have a look at the package before having a closer look at the modules themselves. After that we'll have a look at the specifications, how we went with getting the default clocks and also see if we had any luck overclocking before we get stuck into the benchmarking and wrap it all up."
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http://mailbot.tweaktown.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi/r/TweakTown_News/h/20091207091432/www.tweaktown.com/reviews/3049/a_data_xtreme_pc3_16000_4gb_dual_channel_memory_kit/index.html/
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GeForce GTX 460 1GB SLI vs. Radeon HD 5850 CFX |
| Wed, August 04 2010 | 6:38PM | PermaLink |
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The gaming performance of the "lowly" GeForce GTX 460 1GB SLI is impressing us more and more. The proof is in now that these cards in SLI also out pace the more expensive ATI Radeon HD 5850 CrossFireX solution. We take three games and show how GTX 460 1GB SLI dominates the playing field to provide excellent value.
"Compare those prices with the least expensive, non- overclocked Radeon HD 5850 at $269 after $20 MIR. Factory overclocked cards will cost you $300 or more. That is a range of $538 to $600 at a minimum for 5850 CFX and as we saw today, that does not hold value compared to the Galaxy GTX 460 1GB Super OC."
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Archived from HARDOCP
http://hardocp.com/article/2010/08/04/geforce_gtx_460_1gb_sli_vs_radeon_hd_5850_cfx
CURRENT Video Cards News on PCSTATS
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