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.Skill ECO PC3-12800 CL7 2x2GB DDR3 memory kit |
| Fri, February 19 2010 | 12:00PM | PermaLink |
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In this day and age, it seems like efficiency is becoming more and more important to consumers and manufacturers are scrambling to release products that cater to this expanding market. In this review we take a look at G.Skill’s ECO series of memory that may not cater to overclockers but they promise to offer class-leading power consumption through the use of the new 1.35V spec for DDR3.
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http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/forum/hardware-canucks-reviews/28434-g-skill-eco-pc3-12800-cl7-memory-review.html
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MSI Radeon 6850 Cyclone Power review |
| Thu, December 30 2010 | 5:29PM | PermaLink |
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The MSI R6850 Cyclone Power Edition is based on MSI's military class component selection including the new SFC (Super Ferrite) chokes. The card looks robust and well built. It has 6 phases available on the GPU area and another phase for its full Gigabyte of memory.
The card comes factory clocked for you at a nice 860 MHz on the core and 4400 MHz on the memory (affective data rate). Now, perhaps you guys can remember it, early reports have shown that this card was able to achieve 1000 MHz on the core frequency, based on a core voltage tweak of course. Sitting on top of the GPU is the known Cyclone cooler.
And yeah, we did pass 1 GHz on the core on air cooling ...
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Archived from RADEON
http://www.guru3d.com/article/msi-radeon-6850-cyclone-power-review/
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