Recent Memory Reviews By Legit Reviews!
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Recent Memory Reviews By Legit Reviews!
Starting with our DDR500 memory round-up we have changed the ways we have been looking at memory. Are we going on the right track? Let us know your feedback!
http://www.legitreviews.com/Reviews/ddr500_1.shtml
http://www.legitreviews.com/Reviews/xmspro_1.shtml
http://www.legitreviews.com/Reviews/ddr500_1.shtml
http://www.legitreviews.com/Reviews/xmspro_1.shtml
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LOL! Good old osama, always trying to sqeeze every bit of performance out of every component!
Those RAM reviews are well done though, I like the idea of reading a review of RAM that didn't come hand picked from the manufacturer.
I liked that XMS Pro review too, that stuff looks pretty cool! Would like to see it in a nice windowed case, that would be groovy
Those RAM reviews are well done though, I like the idea of reading a review of RAM that didn't come hand picked from the manufacturer.
I liked that XMS Pro review too, that stuff looks pretty cool! Would like to see it in a nice windowed case, that would be groovy
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next month will mark our first year on the web! Only going to get better now that the site has grown as much as it has. Going to Comdex in Vegas and a couple trips to visit some companies that make the products we love next month. Should have some on the scene reviews coming up shortly from these trips!
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Best memory reviews out there
I've been shopping for a new P4C setup and I've got RAM options up the wazoo. I haven't been up on this stuff as I've been using an Slot A K7-700 and can't use DDR anyways. So now I'm learning about Barton vs. Northwood, latencies, FSB OC'ing, etc. etc.
Man I am so sick of junk memory reviews. It's like I'm trying to compare apples to carrots to oranges to orangutans. Legit's set of reviews on DDR500 + the Corsair XMS 4000 Pro review is presently the best info out there. Combined with the roundup on Anandtech, and the Mushkin reviews on Rojakpot, I'm figuring it all out. :D
Keep up the great work. It's tough figuring out all this stuff about BH5 and CH5, voltage issues on motherboards, maxing FSBs vs. dropping memory latencies, etc. I'm building a multimedia editing workstation on the cheap, and decided I want the Hyperthreading on the P4C, and I'm going with a 2.6Ghz version.
Now I've got a sea of mem choices... Mushkin Level 2 PC3500 to OCZ Gold 3700 to OCZ EL 4000 to Corsair XMS Pro 4000 to Geil Ultra 4200 (the faster Corsairs aren't for sale anywhere I've looked, but 2X512 Geil Ultra 4200 is on newegg for $311). The number of choices is staggering.
Low CAS at 450FSB? 510FSB and PC4200? And what's the best deal? It's tough being a smart shopper. But I need to figure this stuff out and get a system up, so your site has been indispensable.
The approach you've taken with memory benchmarks is much more scientific than the other review sites. Anandtech is great, but your testing setup is to memory reviews as Frostytech is to heat sink performance data.
The USD is dropping like an anvil in a Wile E. Coyote cartoon against the Yen and Euro, so I guess I gotta get this stuff now or else I'll be paying 20% more after the holidays. Otherwise I'd wait till you put up reviews on the faster ram coming out, or I'd even wait till someone figures out how to make PC4400 at CAS2.
Very truly yours,
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Man I am so sick of junk memory reviews. It's like I'm trying to compare apples to carrots to oranges to orangutans. Legit's set of reviews on DDR500 + the Corsair XMS 4000 Pro review is presently the best info out there. Combined with the roundup on Anandtech, and the Mushkin reviews on Rojakpot, I'm figuring it all out. :D
Keep up the great work. It's tough figuring out all this stuff about BH5 and CH5, voltage issues on motherboards, maxing FSBs vs. dropping memory latencies, etc. I'm building a multimedia editing workstation on the cheap, and decided I want the Hyperthreading on the P4C, and I'm going with a 2.6Ghz version.
Now I've got a sea of mem choices... Mushkin Level 2 PC3500 to OCZ Gold 3700 to OCZ EL 4000 to Corsair XMS Pro 4000 to Geil Ultra 4200 (the faster Corsairs aren't for sale anywhere I've looked, but 2X512 Geil Ultra 4200 is on newegg for $311). The number of choices is staggering.
Low CAS at 450FSB? 510FSB and PC4200? And what's the best deal? It's tough being a smart shopper. But I need to figure this stuff out and get a system up, so your site has been indispensable.
The approach you've taken with memory benchmarks is much more scientific than the other review sites. Anandtech is great, but your testing setup is to memory reviews as Frostytech is to heat sink performance data.
The USD is dropping like an anvil in a Wile E. Coyote cartoon against the Yen and Euro, so I guess I gotta get this stuff now or else I'll be paying 20% more after the holidays. Otherwise I'd wait till you put up reviews on the faster ram coming out, or I'd even wait till someone figures out how to make PC4400 at CAS2.
Very truly yours,
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