Would you find it of interest to see Tom add a Memory Guide to Tom's Guides. It could be added to the current Storage Guide making it a Storage/Memory Guide. This would be similar to the current style of the Audio/Video Guide.
I think there is a need for a memory guide. It could be used to inform us of the different types of memory available. How to optomize your memory configuration. How to test memory. What companies make the most reliable memory devices. etc.
What do you think? Post your opinion.
<b>Do you support requesting Tom to make a Memory Guide?</b>
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Yes, there are so much brands and types of memory that newbies get confused. Memory is just as important as videocards, motherboards and processors: choosing the wrong one can give you very bad performance.
My CPU runs so hot the arctic silver undergoes nuclear fusion .
A whole section devoted to it would be too much imo. They test the different memory speeds w/ the motherboards/proc/graphics benches. However, a guide for memory (like a how to) would be tremendously useful imo.
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It seems that some members are confused when I refer to Tom's Guides.
These are Tom's Guides:
<A HREF="http://www.tomshardware.com/#guides" target="_new">http://www.tomshardware.com/#guides</A>
The Guides are the sections with all the different articles published by THG. I would like to see a Memory Guide. There has to be enough news and information available to have a dedicated memory guide.
It would be a slow updated place most likely. However if they are enthusiastic, they will discuss each type of technology from the start, to guide us and teach us memory's functioning like Ars Technica did, and later on proceed to future tech like magnetic RAM and the different types, or what is to come from DDR, SRAM cells, RDRAM etc.
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