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Cryo Quad desktop PC system Review
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G.Skill Ripjaws PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
TweakTown posted a review on the G.Skill Ripjaws PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit
Elite Bastards posted a review on the Cryo Quad desktop PC system
If you're looking for a brand new, high performance PC for Christmas, but don't fancy building a system from scratch and overclocking it yourself, then chances are you'll want to go to a respected system builder to do the job at the right price for you. This is where Cryo PC comes into the equation, offering up a range of heavily overclocked, performance-oriented systems to suit a wide range of budgets. Today, we take a look at one of their Cryo Quad parts to see how both this system and Cryo's system building philosophy stack up in the market for factory overclocked PCs.Cryo Quad desktop PC system review
G.Skill Ripjaws PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
TweakTown posted a review on the G.Skill Ripjaws PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit
Recently I looked at my first dual channel kit for the P55 platform. Today we're going to get stuck into the second one. The first thing that I have to mention about this kit from G.Skill is the name. I'm not sure what it is, but the name Ripjaws just sounds so cool. I've got my fingers crossed that it doesn't just stop there and hopefully we can slot the kit into our P55 test system and find ourselves getting excited about what the new series is able to offer us.G.Skill Ripjaws PC3-16000 4GB Dual-Channel Memory Kit Review
The kit we're looking at today from G.Skill is a little faster than the PC3-15000 kit we looked at from OCZ recently. Instead we're moving to that PC3-16000 number which has become the main number for overclockers wanting a kit that's going to offer a bit more power.
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