A AntiHeroUK New member May 27, 2009 #1 Good old Kingston are at it again, being first to market with 12GB Triple-Channel DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz Memory Kits for the Core i7 platform. Continue Reading
Good old Kingston are at it again, being first to market with 12GB Triple-Channel DDR3 HyperX 1600MHz Memory Kits for the Core i7 platform. Continue Reading
M Mul. New member May 27, 2009 #3 Then again, so are £350 Dominator GT kits but it won't stop people from buying them when funds allow. I know I would
Then again, so are £350 Dominator GT kits but it won't stop people from buying them when funds allow. I know I would
B BloomerzUK New member May 28, 2009 #4 2xThis Kit.. 24GB of RAM.. overkill much? You'd have to run like 30 instances of Crysis to max the RAM out.. Good for encoders etc I would imagine...
2xThis Kit.. 24GB of RAM.. overkill much? You'd have to run like 30 instances of Crysis to max the RAM out.. Good for encoders etc I would imagine...
B Bungral New member May 28, 2009 #7 Or just 10 or so tabs in IE. name='BloomerzUK' said: 2xThis Kit.. 24GB of RAM.. overkill much? You'd have to run like 30 instances of Crysis to max the RAM out.. Good for encoders etc I would imagine... Click to expand...
Or just 10 or so tabs in IE. name='BloomerzUK' said: 2xThis Kit.. 24GB of RAM.. overkill much? You'd have to run like 30 instances of Crysis to max the RAM out.. Good for encoders etc I would imagine... Click to expand...
W w3bbo New member May 28, 2009 #8 It will be interesting to see how many people have problems with this amount of ram. 12GB running at 1600MHz will put some major stress on the memory controller.
It will be interesting to see how many people have problems with this amount of ram. 12GB running at 1600MHz will put some major stress on the memory controller.