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Published: 2018-05-18, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
16GB is the amount of memory we would recommend for most PCs right now. For office and surfing work, gaming and many other purposes, you'll get more than enough out of that for now. For example, it would be a good idea for video staff to go for even more...
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Published: 2018-01-10, Author: Tomas , review by: uk.hardware.info
16GB is the amount of memory we would recommend for most PCs right now. For office and surfing work, gaming and many other purposes, you'll get more than enough out of that for now. For example, it would be a good idea for video staff to go for even more...
The change from DDR3 to DDR4 is not a huge improvement, but more of an evolution. Power consumption has been reduced and clock speed has been improved, but for the average user, this doesn't mean much in practise. If you're building a Skylake system, yo...
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Published: 2015-10-20, Author: Luke , review by: kitguru.net
Low cost, Simplicity – no interfering heatspreaders, Some overclocking potential
Basic appearance may dissuade some.
When taking the competitive price point into account, there's little to complain about with Crucial's CT4K8G4DFD8213 2133MHz DDR4 memory. No, the kit won't win any performance awards, and it certainly won't be ranked highest for aesthetics. But when it co...
Manufacturers currently have little to choose from when purchasing DDR4 memory chips, forcing everyone but Crucial to use the exact same Hynix chips. Although the manufacturers do engage in binning, our overclocking results reveal that the potential of ...
Abstract: Tom's Hardware considers memory selection an important part of any build. However, many enthusiasts will probably simplify their choice by asking “Which of my favorite brands has the lowest price on a 32GB, quad-channel kit?” On the other hand, a lot of T...
Published: 2014-11-04, Author: Richard , review by: vortez.net
Value for money, No frills computing, Suitable for Server or Desktop environments
Overclockers should look elsewhere
The Crucial DDR4 kit we have reviewed today is an easy product to place. It will appeal to those who are looking for a no nonsense entry level DDR4 memory kit that will be at home in either server or desktop environment. While it may not possess the glamo...
Solid value proposition, 8GB per module, Good performance on X99
Not widely available
The high cost of the Intel X99 platform has swayed many enthusiasts away from investing in the best system backbone currently available. Pricing is coming down for both motherboards and DDR4 memory, where you can now purchase a 16GB (4x4GB) kit for not...
Published: 2014-09-04, Author: Ryan , review by: eteknix.com
Competitive pricing, Good overclocking headroom, Lifetime warranty
Boring aesthetics, Limited selection of frequencies,
Pricing (accurate at the time of writing)In the UK the Crucial 32GB DDR4 2133MHz kit can be had for £329.99 at Overclockers while in the USA it can be had for $408.99 at Newegg. This Crucial memory product comes with a lifetime warranty.SummaryThere's no...
Abstract: Today Intel launched their new X99 chipset and Haswell-E CPUs. We took a look at those over here and to accompany that article we now look in a little more detail at the memory they support in our DDR4 Review. Our DDR4 samples for this round-up come from ...