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HyperX Savage 32GB (4 x 8GB) DDR4 3000 Desktop Memory Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago12 mins

A good RAM is always a welcome, they’re just as important to gamers and content creators. The HyperX Savage DDR4 3000 is a RAM that’s fast, sleek and in comes from the brand that has a legacy of producing excellent RAM kits. The HyperX Savege DDR4’s design is simple, the heatsinks design is sharp and…

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ASRock Z170 Extreme4 (Intel LGA-1151) Motherboard Review

goldfries10 years ago10 years ago26 mins

The much awaited 100 series motherboard is here at goldfries’ lab and it’s a beautiful one from ASRock. If you’ve watched my video coverage of ASRock’s showcase of Intel 100 series motherboard in Computex 2015, you’ll probably guess it correct when it comes to the board’s color scheme. The Extreme series has always been the…

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HyperX (Kingston) Predator 2400Mhz DDR4 Desktop Memory Review

goldfries10 years ago03 mins

Not an unfamiliar name in the PC components industry, Kingston’s HyperX range has a huge range of DDR4 kit available in kits of 4. While 2400Mhz speed isn’t something new, it’s just one of the speeds available for DDR4, the lowest being 2133Mhz and it can go as high as 3000Mhz. Another beauty of DDR4…

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AVEXIR Blitz 1.1 1600Mhz (8GB kit) DDR3 RAM Review

goldfries11 years ago02 mins

AVEXIR – a brand famous for their memory modules, famous not only for their quality but for their aesthetic value. Unlike the Core series that comes in transparent plastic packaging, the Blitz series comes in a neat black box. Lo and behold, the beautiful RAM tucked in place. Just how beautiful is the RAM? Here’s…

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ADATA XPG V3 2400 MHz (8GB Kit) DDR3 Overclocking RAM Review

goldfries11 years ago11 years ago01 mins

ADATA recently announced the new range of XPG V3 RAM with speeds randing from 1600Mhz to 3100Mhz. The one in the lab for this review is the 2400Mhz model.

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