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Silicon Power XPower DDR3 2000 2 x 2GB Dual Channel RAM |
| Fri, December 24 2010 | 4:01PM | PermaLink |
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Today we are reviewing Silicon Power's high speed dual channel XPower DDR3 2000 (PC3-16000) RAM, compatible with Intel Core i3, i5, and i7 platforms, and has a CAS of 9. It is part of their overclocking lineup, designed for enthusiasts. Other models in their lineup include DDR3 1600 (CAS 8) and DDR3 1800/2133 (CAS 9). Our review sample comes with 2 sticks, each 2GB.
Silicon Power Computer and Communications Inc. was established in 2003 and are headquartered in Taiwan. They have locations in Japan, Netherlands, Balkans, and China and have plans to set up in Germany and the U.S.A. Silicon Power are a leading manufacturer of memory cards, flash drives, card readers, solid state drives, and DRAM modules.
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AMD 890GX SB850 Chipset Debut: Phenom II X6 Ready |
| Tue, March 02 2010 | 4:16AM | PermaLink |
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It has been quite a while since AMD launched a new high-end desktop chipset. The 790FX has been riding high at the top of AMD's line-up for over two years now. It has been paired to newer Southbridge chips and AMD did follow up with the 790GX about a year and half ago, but for all intents and purposes AMD's flagship desktop chipset has remained unchanged for what is equivalent to an eternity in Internet-years.
Today, however, a new chipset will finally supplant the 790FX/GX at the top of AMD's line-up, the 890GX. As its name suggests, the 890GX features an integrated graphics core, but there's more to the story than just graphics. AMD has specifically stated that the 890GX will officially support upcoming 6-Core Phenom II X6 processors and courtesy of a new Southbridge, the SB850, the AMD 890GX is the first core logic chipset to natively support SATA 6G...
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