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  • Corsair to produce memory optimised for ASUS motherboards

    26 September 2005, 00:00

    Memory manufacturer Corsair has announced a partnership with ASUS in which they will produce "ASUS-Ready" memory for a new AMD64 SLI motherboard.

  • CEBIT 2005: Corsair make memory a sexy subject

    12 March 2005, 00:00

    So although it’s essential to a system (no matter how much it confuses your mum), you can hardly call it sexy unless your idea of fun is to wear beige ...

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  • Review: Corsair XMS Xpert Preview

    12 January 2005, 00:00

    When it comes to looking for memory manufacturers you can trust, regardless of your requirements, Corsair will always be there towards the top of the list, and with good reason. ...

  • Review: Corsair TwinX1024 4400C25PT 1Gbyte Matched Memory

    7 December 2004, 00:00

    If, and only if, your system is screaming out for RAM that can keep up with mutant CPU and chipset overclocks, Corsair's TwinX XMS4400 becomes an ideal choice. Priced at ...

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  • Review: Corsair 1GByte DDR2 Twin2X Matched Memory Pair

    12 July 2004, 00:00

    In summary, then, Corsair's 1Gbyte DDR2 memory pack does exactly what it says on the heatspreader. That's not enough for it to receive a recommendation, however, as others offer the ...

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  • Review: Corsair TwinX1024 3200XLPRO Memory

    11 June 2004, 00:00

    The bottom line is that there's absolutely nothing better for default performance. RAM equipped with Winbond's BH-5 chips is currently hot property amongst enthusiasts. Corsair's TwinX-3200XLPRO now easily displaces it ...

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  • Review: Corsair XMS4400 TwinX 1GByte Memory

    17 January 2004, 00:00

    In summary, Corsair's XMS4400 TwinX 1GByte memory pack will appeal to a very select, niche market. Priced at over £300 it certainly isn't cheap. Recommended if your setup can make ...

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  • Review: Corsair XMS4000 ProSeries 1GByte TwinX Dual-Channel Memory Kit

    18 October 2003, 00:00

    We'd like two things from the next iteration of super-fast RAM. Firstly, high speeds accompanied with lower latencies. Secondly, lower voltages for said speeds. That statement seems to contain a ...

  • Review: Corsair XMS4000 TwinX Dual-Channel Memory Kit

    8 September 2003, 00:00

    Our advice is simple. If your setup can truly make use of DDR500 memory, there's little reason to overlook it, save on a cost basis. Corsair is now in a ...

  • Review: Corsair XMS3700 TwinX Dual-Channel Memory Kit

    26 August 2003, 00:00

    In summary, if your RAM requirements are that it should go high in absolute MHz terms, preferably in a dual-channel motherboard, the Corsair TwinX XMS3700 memory kit is a safe ...

  • Review: Corsair Hydrocool 200 Watercooling

    6 August 2003, 00:00

    How would we summarise our Hydrocool 200 findings ?. We'd say that it's an excellent platform from which to start your watercooling adventure. Decent component selection and integration takes most ...

  • Review: PC2700 revisited

    19 March 2003, 00:00

    With both 256MB modules currently hovering around the £30 mark, there\'s never been a better time to upgrade or add more RAM to your system. In pure performance terms, the ...

  • Review: CORSAIR TWINX (2x 256MB XMS3200LL)

    27 February 2003, 00:00

    The TWINX memory kit tested here is impressive, but it's not cheap. Retailing at around £155, you should only invest if you really like pushing and tweaking your system. If ...

  • Review: Corsair XMS3500 C2 Memory

    7 November 2002, 00:00

    It's not cheap at around £175 for a 512MB stick, but it's arguably the finest memory that I have tested. This kind of DDR is perfect for enthusiasts who wish ...

  • Review: Corsair XMS 3200 (DDR-400) CAS2 Memory

    18 August 2002, 00:00

    I feel that after days of testing, this module deserves an editor's choice award for firstly pushing the boundaries of available DDR memory.