Tuesday Morning Reviews

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Aron Schatz
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June 22, 2004
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I'll actually be working on the site this week. I'm going to release a new style soon. No idea what to base it on just yet. And make sure you check out ASEville and post your systems and journal entries! »http://www.aseville.com

Albatron KM18G @ Legitreviews.

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Intel has brought a ton of new technology to the table and so far it starts where the previous technology left off. How far will this new technology will go and the performance benefits from it have yet to be fully understood...


Corsair PC3200XL @ HTPC.

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Corsair Micro, a name that illustrates a picture of RAM sticks, heat spreaders and the letters: X, M, and S. Recently Corsair has brought a new series of RAM modules to the table. We like to call these their XL series. XL stands for X-treme Low latencies. When you place that over a strongly built foundation of XMS, you get something like this. TwinX1024-3200XLPRO . TwinX meaning the two modules you receive in a package were already individually tested to work with the other, the 1024 standing for 2x 512MB modules, and the 3200XLPRO standing for PC3200 with X-treme Low latencies and activity LEDs. Today we have a review of the TwinX1024-3200XLPRO.


Corsair PC3200XL @ 3DX.

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The reason you should want this ram - clearly is adaptability and versatility! Whether you are running a stock system using DDR400, the Corsair XMS 3200 XL modules will provide you with the best possible performance, or if you are running an overclocked P4 the XMS3200 XL will accommodate speeds up to DDR500 (and beyond we are sure) at tighter timings than other modules on the market today


TT Polo 735 @ HH, Razer Viper Mouse @ VL, Flexiglow EL Keyboard @ ET, Logisys Clear Case @ TwistedMods.

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