tinytomlogan The Guvnor Staff member Feb 24, 2010 #1 VonBlade takes a look at some of the fastest dual channel ram available the G.Skill Pi Series 17600 4GB Kit. Continue Reading
VonBlade takes a look at some of the fastest dual channel ram available the G.Skill Pi Series 17600 4GB Kit. Continue Reading
P pazman4 New member Feb 24, 2010 #2 Great review thanks. The reduced prices are realy tempting me to DDR3 now.
L Lallespasser New member Feb 24, 2010 #3 You stopped doing the The Good/The Mediocre/The Bad section?
VonBlade New member Feb 24, 2010 #4 No, but the summation was sufficiently obvious that there isn't anything mediocre or bad. So I'm not going to add a section needlessly. Thanks for the comment.
No, but the summation was sufficiently obvious that there isn't anything mediocre or bad. So I'm not going to add a section needlessly. Thanks for the comment.
J JN New member Feb 24, 2010 #5 Great review dude. G.Skill are certainly making their presence in the UK known.
L Lallespasser New member Feb 25, 2010 #6 name='VonBlade' said: No, but the summation was sufficiently obvious that there isn't anything mediocre or bad. So I'm not going to add a section needlessly. Thanks for the comment. Click to expand... That was my guess too. Still such a section with just a blank bad and mediocre part just looks all the more awesome
name='VonBlade' said: No, but the summation was sufficiently obvious that there isn't anything mediocre or bad. So I'm not going to add a section needlessly. Thanks for the comment. Click to expand... That was my guess too. Still such a section with just a blank bad and mediocre part just looks all the more awesome
B bhaberle New member Mar 8, 2010 #7 Ram is getting soo cheappp now. I am glad that it is forcing everyone to shift over to 64bit architecture...
Ram is getting soo cheappp now. I am glad that it is forcing everyone to shift over to 64bit architecture...