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Mushkin Redline DDR4-2667 Quad-Channel Memory Review

Mushkin Enchanced made the choice a lot easier with their Redline DDR4-2667 Quad-Channel Memory (994192F), another sweet spot quad kit that is begging to be noticed.

Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4-2400 Quad-Channel Memory Review

Today we are taking a look at the Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4-2400 16GB kit. The Crucial Ballistix Sport is designed for performance enthusiasts and anyone who simply wants to get more out of their system. With Micron’s 35 years of experience in the DDR memory market there is no doubt in my mind that the Crucial Ballistix Sport DDR4 can deliver a high level of reliability and performance at a current price of $230.

Crucial Ballistix Tactical DDR3 RAM

These days, RAM seems to come in two main flavors: cheap and unadorned, or fast and blinged out. It's rare to see a kit targeted at the middle ground—at those who want high performance without the thermal load and instabilities that come with overclocking. Crucial seems to be aiming at that much neglected niche with their latest offering, the Ballistix Tactical RAM kit, and today we're going to take it through its paces.

ADATA XPG V2 2600 MHz RAM Review

Today we are taking a look at ADATA's XPG V2 2600 MHz memory. With a blazing fast clock speed, tight timings, and a sexy heatsink to keep it cool, it looks to be a real contender. Read on to see how it performed.

Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 2x8GB DDR3-1600 RAM

When it comes to system performance, RAM is a component that gets far less attention than it should. While it may have less of an impact than the CPU or GPU, RAM can still be a major bottleneck on performance. Today we're going to be taking a look at the latest kit from Crucial's Ballistix Sport XT line, a 2x8GB kit rated for DDR3 1600. While not pushing the bleeding edge on performance, this kit should still post some solid performance numbers.

Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 1866 MHz 4x4GB Review

Today we are taking a look at the Crucial Ballistix Sport XT 1866 MHz 4x4 GB kit. The Sport XT offers good speeds, sleek looks, and a fair price. At 1866 MHz there is plenty of speed to get things done, and being a 16 GB kit, you are very unlikely to ever run out of memory again. Read on to see how it performs with our A10-6800k.