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17th August

A-DATA 32GB XPG Series Xupreme Flash Drive Review | Posted on: 17/08/2009 @ 17:30

It has been a long time since we have looked at an A-DATA product and today we have the XPG Xupreme 200X flash drive on the test bench that was just launched last month. Today, we are looking 32GB version of the Xupreme 200x USB 2.0 Flash drive series that has up to 30 MB/s read speeds.

12th August

Kingston HyperX Memory Fan Review | Posted on: 12/08/2009 @ 17:00

Kingston's HyperX Fan was designed specifically to keep memory modules nice and cool. The dual 60mm fans optimize airflow around the modules helping memory run at peak performance for longer periods of time. We test it out on a water cooled Intel Core i7 system with 12GB of memory running at 1600MHz.

7th August

Kingston HyperX DDR3-1600 & DDR3-2000 3GB Triple Channel Memory Kits | Posted on: 07/08/2009 @ 8:57

We shall be performing a dual review today with two of Kingston\\\'s premier memory products from their triple channel DDR3 range. Aimed at the enthusiast, specifically with the overclocker in mind, these kits offer extreme bandwidth, and the opportunity to overclock a CPU without being worried about memory limitations. There is a balance though, on one side is performance, on the other is ...

6th August

Kingston 32GB DataTraveler 112 USB Flash Drive | Posted on: 06/08/2009 @ 17:30

The new DataTraveler 112 from Kingston helps budget-conscious users break storage barriers, allowing them to easily store and move large files in a device no bigger than a pocketknife. With capacities of up to 32GB and a simple capless design, is this drive perfect for you?