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17th Mar 2008
4GB kits are swiftly becoming the choice of gamers and enthusiasts - and since prices have dropped considerably for DDR2, it makes upgrading all that much sweeter. We look at Crucial's new Ballistix Tracer modules, which are now available all in red.
14th Apr, 06:59 So you want a 4GB DDR2 kit, but you also want some extreme speeds? OCZ has the answer. [9]
28th Mar, 08:52 A San Francisco jury has ruled that Rambus did not engage in anti-competitive behaviour when it was a part of JEDEC in the mid-90s. [8]
24th Mar, 15:46 DDR3 modules supporting both EPP 2.0 and XMP are technically possible, but it may not happen because it's a branding nightmare. [5]
6th Mar, 14:32 CeBIT 2008: Gigabyte has some cases that are really stylish, but balance is restored in the universe because it also has a silly cooler. [18]
28th Feb, 15:12 UPDATED: Corsair has announced new additions to its power supply, DDR2 and DDR3 product lines ahead of CeBIT next week. [21]
24th Jan, 16:04 If 2007 was the year when DDR2 prices hit rock bottom, 2008 looks like it will be the year when DDR3 becomes affordable. [16]
13th Dec, 09:47 Nintendo and Greenpeace have continued to duke it out publicly about recycling policies and use of toxic chemicals in the Wii. [18]
27th Nov, 13:24 Usually it's Corsair or OCZ hitting new heights in memory speeds, but for once it seems that A-Data is getting in on the blazing fast DDR3 action with some Vitesta DDR3-2000X. [3]
12th Sep, 16:56 OCZ has introduced the world's first memory modules to support Intel's Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) technology. [3]

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