We were exclusively invited to the GeIL Taipei factory to get an up close and personal tour of its facility for testing and producing its memory modules.
Patriot offers a new kit of RAM for the Intel Z77 platform. We see how the Viper Xtreme series is looking these days.
G.Skill ups the ante with another dual-channel TridentX RAM kit. This one carries a massive stock speed of 2666MHz DDR.
We check out a high-speed 32GB kit from G.Skill that could be perfect for X79 users looking for a large amount of fast RAM.
G.Skill offers an Ivy Bridge 2400MHz DDR kit that carries a price tag of under $100. The price is great, but is it any good?
G.Skill let us take a look at its upcoming 2666MHz DDR3 memory kit in our new Ivy Bridge platform.
We check out the new Dual Channel ARES series from G.Skill and see what it's all about.
We check out a really well priced RipjawsZ memory kit from G.Skill. Let's see just how it goes in our X79 testbed.
We check out the well-priced Vengeance LP Quad Channel kit from Corsair and see if it's one you should be looking at.
Talk about a company we haven't seen in a while. We check out the new Mushkin Redline Quad Channel kit for X79.
We check out a 16GB Kingston HyperX kit of RAM that comes in at an awesome price point. Let's see if it's worth picking up.
G.Skill show off a 2400MHz DDR 16GB kit. We see what it's all about and if it's got some headroom to go even further.
Want to grab a 16GB Quad Channel kit that's not going to break the bank while still performing well? - Let's look at this PC3-14900 RipjawsZ kit!
It's been a long time since we've seen anything from GeIL, but let's check out the latest Quad Channel kit from them today to see if they still have the knack for producing quality modules.
Patriot get in on the quad channel party with the new Division 4 Viper Extreme 16GB Kit. Let's check it out on our X79 testbed!
Don't need the insane speeds of the Dominator GTX series? Well then, maybe this PC3-15000 Vengeance it is just what you're after!
We start checking out Quad Channel RAM like it's going out of fashion. Let's see what the latest RipjawsZ from G.Skill offer us.
We look into the Quad Channel and Dual Channel performance of the new X79 platform and compare it to the well established Z68 one.
Corsair come out hard and fast with a Quad Channel kit under the Dominator GTX name. Let's check out the new GTX8 kit.
I can't even remember the last time I saw an Apacer RAM kit. That doesn't matter, though, cause we've got the ARES PC3-17066 kit on hand now.
Alongside the new Ballistix Elite series, Crucial has also shown off the new Ballistix Tactical. We check out this 8GB kit today.
Crucial expand the Ballistix line with the Ballistix Elite series. We show you what they're all about today.
Because you can never have too much memory, Patriot releases a 32GB kit for the P67 / Z68 platform under the G2 Series.
We saw that Corsair expanded the Vengeance line-up at Computex. Today we check out the new Low Profile version.
VisionTek join the memory club. We find out if they should've stuck to video cards or if this was the right move.
Patriot expand the Viper Xtreme line with a new 2133MHz DDR kit. We check it out to see how it looks and goes!
Corsair releases a new kit into the Dominator GT line carrying with it a default voltage of just 1.5v. Let's check it out.
We get super excited about the A75 platform as our Sapphire board clocks the hell out of our G.Skill Flare modules!
We begin to see companies start to offer us AMD specific RAM with the first iteration in a while from Patriot.
Have we found a kit that's perfect for users who want the speed and size without going too crazy? Check out this PC3-14900 Ripjaws-X kit and see for yourself!
We check out our largest P67 kit to date - a 16GB 2133MHz DDR kit. Let's have a look at how it goes.
Kingston expands the HyperX series again with the latest Genesis version. How's this new budget orientated HyperX shape up?
G.Skill takes aim at the competition with the new Sniper Series. While only 1600MHz DDR, the timings offer quite the surprise.
We see another iteration of the Ballistix series from Crucial; the Ballistix Sport. Let's take a closer look and see what's sporty about it.
We get mesmerized by some flashy lights on this Crucial kit. But is it able to impress beyond the bling?
Patriot drop the speed and the price down a bit, but still offer us an 8GB kit. Is this one kit P67 users should be looking at?
Kingston offer us a 2133MHz DDR3 kit. While that's not something new, the fact that this one comes in at 8GB is. Let's check it out.
G.Skill drop the speed back a little, but offer us twice as much memory. Let's check out this 8GB kit on our P67 testbed.
We check out a more P67 friendly Gold series kit from OCZ which carries a default 2133MHz DDR clock.
OCZ might be pulling out of the memory game, but that's no reason not to check out this newly launched Platinum XTE 4GB kit.
Patriot get all Xtreme on a kit of memory for P67. We check out this 8GB PC3-15000 Division 2 kit from Patriot to see just how xtreme it is.
They might require a bit more voltage, but today we look at some aggressive G.Skill modules for the P67 platform.
Corsair sees if they can continue to dominate on a new platform with some seriously fast sounding Dominator modules.
With our P67 platform now set up, it's time to see how it handles some new RAM. We check out the 8GB Vengeance kit from Corsair today.
Corsair comes back with a Vengeance. We take the time to see what the new series has to offer with a 12GB PC3-12800 Kit.
We check out a CL9 kit of memory from Corsair. While that might not sound too fancy, the fact that it's 12GB is!
We see another Hercules kit from Kingmax that's a little different to kits we've looked at in the past.
We check out a fresh Ripjaws kit from G.Skill on our new testbed setup. This time it's a meatier 8GB one. Let's find out how it goes in our testbed.
We check out a lower latency Corsair kit that looks like it can impress. Let's whack it on the test bed today and see if it does just that.
Kingston bring in a new budget line of HyperX modules. We wonder what it means for the series.