Stories about RAM

World's cheapest PC, the $38 Raspberry Pi, gets free RAM upgrade
The Raspberry Pi was already a massive hit, and doubling the RAM at no added cost makes the little device an even more attractive proposition than before.
Boost performance with a RAM drive
A RAM drive can add to your PC's performance in everyday operations. Ashton Mills explains how.
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Windows Memory: How to make the most of your RAM
Tame your caches and find a way to make use of all that spare RAM.
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Sheer frequency: G.SKILL RipjawsZ review
Does memory reach new heights with the RipjawsZ?
Zoom zoom zoom: Corsair Dominator GT 1866 review
Looking to upsize? This kit’s a monster.
Affordable performance: Kingston KHX2133C11D3K4 X79 review
As the biggest manufacturer of consumer memory, Kingston has a point to prove with the introduction of X79 and quad-channel memory.
RAM cram: how to master your PC's memory
How much is enough? We show you how to get the most from your computer's memory.
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The fastest RAM kit on the planet? Corsair GTX 6 2,625MHz review
If you want the Formula One racing car of memory modules, this RAM kit from Corsair is what you're after.
Overclocking for dummies: Corsair Vengeance DDR3 8GB RAM review
Eight gigs is the new four, and if you're a casual overclocker looking at building a Sandy Bridge PC, this could be the kit for you.
Performance junkies take heed: OCZ Reaper 2,133MHz RAM review
A stunning performance kit from one of the market leaders, with the potential to deliver some ridiculously good results if you're willing to tune it.
Simply outstanding: G.Skill Ripjaws review
2 x 2GB RAM kits at 2,133MHz and specifically designed for the Sandy Bridge platform? Um, yep, we'll take it.
G.Skill vs. Mach Xtreme: 4GB RAM module shootout
The next big leap in memory tech is here, but which kit are you going to choose?
Acer mini desktop PC gets 802.11n, dual core Atom
Acer has crammed a new dual-core CPU, 802.11n, and more RAM inside the sweet new AspireRevo R3610 nettop.
Kingston offers 2133MHz RAM for Intel Core i5/i7 CPUs
New Kingston RAM is perfect for enthusiast PC running Intel Core i7 or Core i5 CPUs.
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Patriot 4GB DDR3 Kit: 8GB isn't out of the question either
DDR3 memory continues to grow in popularity. With higher speeds, lower latencies and more production than ever, we’re now able to get into DDR3 at a reasonable price.
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