G.Skill Trident Z 32GB DDR4-3200 CAS 16 Quad-DIMM Kit Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated What happens when we pair G.Skill's four-DIMM Trident Z 32GB kit with Intel's impressively-overclockable Core i7-6700K (Skylake) CPU? We set up the hardware to find out.
G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-4000 Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Skylake's advanced memory controller makes overclocking easier, but are memory modules keeping up? We put G.Skill's DDR4-4000 through its paces.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB DDR4-3200 Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Following last year's price drops, is DDR4-3200 finally a good value? Corsair's Vengeance LPX helps us figure that out.
Corsair Vengeance LPX 128GB DDR4-2400 Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated As the first consumer DDR4 kit available at 128GB, Corsair’s latest Vengeance LPX sets the trend for future 16GB-per-DIMM capacities.
Geil Super Luce DDR4-3400 16GB Quad-Channel Kit Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Geil wants to bring us the best of everything, from looks to speed to timings, all in a single package. Can it succeed where other “deluxe” modules have failed?
Klevv Cras 16GB DDR4-3000 Memory Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated A new DRAM brand offers too many Vs and not enough Ss in its name. But what about the product it's selling? Today we see what makes Klevv’s Cras modules special.
Mushkin Redline Frostbyte 16GB DDR4-2800 Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Mushkin’s “Redline Frostbyte” brings enhanced performance at mid-market prices. But can this DDR4 model outperform its value-minded competition designed for enthusiasts?
G.Skill F4-2666C16Q2-64GRB DDR4-2666 Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated G.Skill tackles the problem of current 8GB-per-DIMM limits with a timing-optimized eight-DIMM kit. But what do you give up in the pursuit of high capacity on Intel's X99 Express platform?
Kingston HyperX Predator DDR4-3000 16-GB Kit Review By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated The X99 platform is already pretty expensive. Does a 16GB quad-channel kit of DDR4-3000 memory really need to cost more than $400? Kingston takes on our previous DDR4-3000 test sample with its newer, lower-priced HyperX Predator.
Adata XPG V1 2400 Vs. Crucial DDR4-2133: DDR4 At 32GB By Thomas Soderstrom Not yet rated Are high-capacity memory modules harder to overclock? Adata’s DDR4-2400 kit battles Crucial’s standard DDR4-2133 for bandwidth, overclocking and value.